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Gesa Field Stadium Guide

Gesa Field · Pullman, WA

Washington State
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The Venue
Gesa Field at Martin Stadium is a 32,952-seat gem nestled in the rolling wheat fields of the Palouse, offering one of the most intimate and raucous experiences in the Pac-12.
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Size & Scale
Originally opened in 1972 and renovated multiple times since, the stadium features an enclosed south end zone and a press box tower that amplifies crowd noise beautifully.
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Getting In
For visiting fans, the setting is unforgettable — golden hills stretching to the horizon, crisp autumn air, and a passionate Cougar faithful that punches well above its weight in atmosphere.
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What to Expect
It's a true college football pilgrimage destination.
PRO TIP
Enter through the north gates for shorter lines and quicker access to concessions and restrooms on the main concourse.
PLAN YOUR TRIP
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Frequently Asked Questions — Stadium Guide

What is the bag policy at Gesa Field?

Gesa Field follows standard college football bag policies. Clear bags up to 12"×6"×12" are permitted. Small clutch purses (4.5"×6.5" or smaller) are allowed. No backpacks, camera bags, or non-clear bags.

What time do gates open at Gesa Field?

Gates at Gesa Field typically open 2–3 hours before kickoff for regular season games. For rivalry and marquee games, arrive early — crowds build fast and entry lines can be long.

Is Gesa Field an alcohol-free venue?

Alcohol policies vary by program. Many major college stadiums now sell beer and wine in designated areas or throughout the concourse. Check the school's official athletics page for the current policy.

What are the parking options at Gesa Field?

Parking near Gesa Field includes both on-campus lots (sold via the athletics department) and off-campus garages and surface lots. SpotHero offers pre-bookable spots near the stadium — reserve early for big games.