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  • 5/5 Bob M. 1 year ago on Google
    Awesome minor league park. Great concessions, tons of great experiences for kids and cheap beer!
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  • 5/5 Paul Goodchild Ph.D., C. 2 years ago on Google
    This is a super little park where they play great baseball. It's the perfect place to bring the kids to watch the game. There are lots of food choices, comfortable seats, and fun stuff for kids. The area is great for walking too, so park on the other side of Brick Pond Park and walk down. If you go on Tuesday, they have great food deals. Go and enjoy the park.
    1 person found this review helpful đź‘Ť

  • 5/5 Rob C. 2 years ago on Google
    Great ballpark and concert venue... We love being here.. big city feel with small town appeal.
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  • 4/5 Mark T. 1 year ago on Google
    Fun! SRP Park is a great little minor league baseball location. Easy in and easy out. Great MiLB promotions, drinks, food and, of course, Baseball! I never found out what SRP stood for but it sure wasn’t Second Round Pick! These guys played like later round picks to me. I think my favorite thing was the $1 PBRs and I knew what that stood for!!
    1 person found this review helpful đź‘Ť

  • 5/5 Mtarbarnes 1 year ago on Google
    Beautiful, clean, tons of sponsors an vendors. Food is good and drinks are great. We did the baseball bingo and won a huge goody bag plus free boberry bisquits from Bojangles !! First time there and will definitely be back. She even got a ball from the game to take home !!
    1 person found this review helpful đź‘Ť

  • 5/5 John K. 9 months ago on Google
    Always a good time and a great park. The WOW club is very nice and Martha takes great care of us every time.

  • 1/5 Michael C. 8 months ago on Google
    First time to SRP park, with my 7 year old son, we’ve gone to all the Carolina league ball parks…. SRP park is nice, and we did enjoy the game, until the middle of the 8th inning. Our tickets ,We sat 3 rows back in section 102 the entire game, sitting that close you notice when seats aren’t taken or haven’t even been sat in the entire game. Well after my son successfully got all the Charleston city dogs,(go dogs) signatures, ideally he wanted to try for the home team, the green jackets. Prior to the game Starting and even 30 minutes into the game, multiple kids sat in section 101 empty seats attempting to get an autograph. So let’s fast forward Here we are, middle of the 8th, 3 outs, green jackets down by 5, I mentioned to my son that only one section over in 101, no one had sat in the first three rows the entire game. We decided with barely half the entire stands filled, we would be ok to venture to those seats for 9 whole outs, or 1.5 innings, to be able to catch some green jacket players and grab the autographs at the end of the game. We start our adventure one section over with some dippin dots, and start to head down to those seats, Well 5 minutes into sitting down and eating, not disturbing anyone or asking anyone anything, William, the “usher” came down and asked if we had tickets, I politely said, “no sir we are one section over, and trying to get a autograph at the end of game”, he stated that those seats “the ones no one has sat in” are reversed for season ticket holders. I said “Well yea that makes sense, but it’s the 8th with 3 outs to go, and one inning left, no one sat in these seats the entire game”. Well William was just on a mission to ruin my sons time at the game. He refused to let us sit there for the remaining time, all thought every other section had people moving to it from around the park, the ballpark event staff even tried to help us out, but the usher named William kept denying anything. (William and employee should not have authority to make that decision ) The only reason this bothers me, is because he was targeting my son, he said nothing to any other child that was down in that section during the game or anything. We will never return to see the green jackets play. Columbia, Jacksonville, and Charleston all have some common sense and decency when it comes to the younger generation and the ball game, letting people move seats has been something done since I was young, but it seems SRP parks employee William is determined to have the most empty section, and ruin the game for younger generations, My son left the game crying, this is the only time we have had a negative experience at these ball games, after spending hundreds to enjoy the game and souvenirs , William ruined it all bc he was so determined to do his job and refuse anyone to sit in the empty seats that never once got sat in, although we all know common sense and common decency could have prevailed and my son not hurting or interfering with anyone could have enjoyed the rest of the game. As you can tell from the photos, the first 8 innings were gear for us, but you’ll notice There is no one in Williams section in the first three rows, very poor customer service from William **as a side note, obviously the entire season ticket holder section doesn’t want to deal with William either, because that is the section that was most empty. SRP Parks season ticket holders don’t even show for the games….. let that sink in, and William Is the usher for that section….I don’t think my experience is the first one like this for that section!

  • 5/5 Katrina S. 9 months ago on Google
    We visited recently for a family night and really enjoyed ourselves. It was easy to book tickets, get to our parking, get through security and get snacks prior to the game. Family friendly for all ages with nice variety of seating and food options. Very clean. It was easy to observe the game from pretty much any seat.

  • 5/5 AndrewAugusta 9 months ago on Google
    Excellent ballpark! Parking is easy. Stadium is very nice. Lots of different food options and a full bar menu. Recommend the food at The Grill behind 3rd base seats. Best sections to sit are 104 and 106 to me. Behind net on 1st base side.

  • 5/5 Krystal H. 1 year ago on Google
    On the smaller size field but great environment, love coming here for baseball games!

  • 5/5 Theresa V. 11 months ago on Google
    I had a great time with my daughter and son-in-law there, always do. I especially enjoyed hearing the Augusta Choral Society sing at the opening of the game as well. I wasn't able to stay this time for the fireworks show but I heard it was good. Only way it could have been better would have been if the Green Jackets won. Maybe next time.

  • 5/5 Zach B. 11 months ago on Google
    Hosting local champ's. (State Champion Harlem, GA Bulldogs Baseball) Great stadium. Friendly people. Fun atmosphere. GA seating as good as you'll get. Worth the admission fee.

  • 5/5 Beth C. 1 year ago on Google
    SRP Park is a wonderful family friendly stadium. The parking upon arrival is always easily accessible. If you decide to park in the garage furthest from the park, the park provides free golf cart rides to the stadium. All the drivers are friendly and make you feel like family. I usually buy my tickets online; however, they can be bought at the box office quickly and there are almost always seats when you decide at the last minute to take in a game. The stadium is big and spacious. The seating is fantastic. I don't believe there is a bad seat anywhere. All the employees are helpful and go out of their way in every situation I have encountered. The walk around the park is beautiful with lovely river views. There is a huge children's area (at a small additional fee) with jump houses, inflatable slides, a playground, and many other kid friendly choices. There are traditional ballpark foods combined with local favorites (including pimento cheese). The players are friendly and will take the time to sign autographs and talk to the fans before and after the game. If you are looking for a fun and reasonably priced family night, the Green Jackets are a perfect choice. I do want to add that beginning this season (2023) many vendors are only taking credit/debit cards so having cash on hand is not a necessity. Also, please have a clear stadium bag rather than a purse but they will let you bring in a regular diaper bag.

  • 5/5 Junior W. 1 year ago on Google
    Beautiful place friendly ppl , great prices , nice seats , many different varieties in food and drinks . Nice gift shop . Nice music and fan involvement .. Just a overall nice plan to come and chill & enjoy a ball game

  • 4/5 Sanela V. 1 year ago on Google
    The park was nice and met my expectations going for the first time. The biggest complaints that I have are the vendors that overcharge for the food, drinks, etc. For example, a bottle of water $4.00! The parking garage was packed and it took a long time to get out of the garage. Cars on top of each other.

  • 5/5 Aaron ďż˝. 1 year ago on Google
    This was a great addition to the North Augusta area and the park has plenty of seating and food and drink options. The nearby parking is well lit inexpensive and clean. The games are entertaining and fun to watch, a good experience for the family or just as a date night.

  • 4/5 Jerry R. 2 years ago on Google
    Nice minor league park hosting the Green Jackets, the Braves Low-A affiliate. The park has rhe same basic construction as most of the other minor league parks I have visited. Seats are well spaced, all with good views of the field. The dining options are more limited. While there are externally connected restaurants which are good, the actual concessions in the park tend to have long lines with food quality hit and miss. The night I attended had the largest crowd in more than 2 years so that may have played a part. Bathrooms are plentiful but need more attention during the game. Perhaps the crowd size played a part there too. Parking is available for $5. Expect to wait a while to get out. A children's play area is available.

  • 5/5 Laura W. 2 years ago on Google
    THE best minor league ball park I've been to! The food and consession choices are endless. You truly won't be able to try everything in one game! Highly recommend going to thirsty Thursdays, even for non beer drinkers and the sober crowd they have deals and i just feel that's unheard of But i will suggest to the marketing crew to get magnets in the gift shop. We collect magnets every where we go and COULD NOT find one for the Greenjackets

  • 5/5 Rich B. 2 years ago on Google
    This park is one of the most fun attractions in the CSRA. Everything from fine dining to baseball games and concerts. Lots of fun for the whole family! I definitely recommend going here whether you live here or just visiting.

  • 2/5 Kevin H. 2 years ago on Google
    Went to the Shinedown concert, bought tickets early at an extra cost for a VIP Loge box because I thought they would be good seats...they were not. The stage was "in another zip code" and 2/3s was blocked by the sound tent and two scissor lifts. Bands were good, the venue was not. SRP Park please don't sell tickets for seats that can't even see the stage!!!

  • 5/5 Anthony H. 2 years ago on Google
    From local games to hosted events and Home of the Augusta Green Jackets ⚾️ . Plenty of restaurants and food stands. And even the option for box seats. I last came here Oct 7 21 to see Shinedown’s performance and was surprised to see how a ballpark could be utilized for a concert.

  • 5/5 Leo S. 2 years ago on Google
    SRP Park is great for concerts! Great acoustics and our wasn't too hot out just right. Shinedown was awesome! The park food was good too. They also contacted a janitor service during the concert that was very helpful! They were on top of things.


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