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Landmark: Big Rock StadiumCity: Morehead City
Country: USA North Carolina
Continent: North America
Big Rock Stadium, Morehead City, USA North Carolina, North America
Big Rock Stadium is a multi-purpose sports venue located in Morehead City, North Carolina.
It primarily serves as the home field for the Morehead City Marlins, a collegiate summer baseball team.
Visual Characteristics
The stadium features a main grandstand constructed from concrete and steel, with seating for approximately 2,500 spectators. The playing field is natural grass, bordered by a dirt infield and outfield warning track. Dugouts are located on either side of the field. Exterior walls are primarily painted concrete block.
Location & Access Logistics
Big Rock Stadium is situated at 100 Stadium Drive, Morehead City, NC 28557. It is approximately 2.5km west of the Morehead City central business district. Access is via US Highway 70 West, turning north onto Stadium Drive. Ample paved parking is available on-site, with dedicated areas for buses and oversized vehicles. Public transport options are limited; the closest bus stop is approximately 1.5km south on US Highway 70, served by the CARTS (Carteret County Area Transportation System) Route 2.
Historical & Ecological Origin
The stadium was constructed in 1990. Its original purpose was to provide a dedicated facility for the Morehead City Marlins baseball team, which had previously played at other local fields. The site is on relatively flat, cleared land, with no significant pre-existing ecological features of note prior to construction.
Key Highlights & Activities
Attend a Morehead City Marlins baseball game during the summer season. Observe player warm-ups on the field prior to game time. Purchase concessions from on-site vendors. Participate in post-game on-field access events if offered by the team.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Restrooms are located within the main grandstand structure. Limited shaded seating is available in the upper rows of the grandstand. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is generally reliable within the stadium complex. Food and beverage vendors operate during game days, offering standard stadium fare.
Best Time to Visit
For optimal game viewing and atmosphere, attend an evening game during the Marlins' season (typically June-August). Mid-afternoon games can be subject to direct sunlight exposure. Weather is generally warm to hot during the summer months; check local forecasts for rain potential.
Facts & Legends
The stadium's name, "Big Rock," originates from a local landmark and popular fishing spot offshore, the "Big Rock" fishing tournament, which is a significant event in the Morehead City area.
Nearby Landmarks
- Morehead City Waterfront (1.8km East)
- Fort Macon State Park (6.2km East)
- North Carolina Maritime Museum (2.1km East)
- Beaufort Historic Site (4.5km East)
- Atlantic Beach Town Center (5.8km Southeast)