Grainger Stadium opened in 1949, and although it has several modern-day amenities for fans, it also offers a vintage feel.
After you walk through the main gates, you'll find yourself in this open plaza behind the main grandstand.
There are various seating options in front of the Mother Earth Pavilion, including picnic tables and barstool seats.
You'll find plenty of Wood Ducks branding in various areas of the park, including on the walkway into the grandstand.
Bleachers are situated down the third base line, and are popular among families.
One of Grainger Stadium's prime attraction is the Mother Earth Pavilion, which you'll find in the right field corner.
The red brick and green posts used throughout the park have a throwback feel that fans will appreciate.
The Grainger Stadium team shop is located just off the concourse behind home plate, and sells a variety of Wood Ducks items.
Down the first base line, you'll find two rows of field-level seats and a grass berm.
Look beyond the left field fence to see the Wood Ducks-themed water tower.
The concourse behind the first base line has a large concession stand and picnic tables.
The Wood Ducks bullpen in the left field corner is creatively designed to mimic a duck hunting blind.
Eastern North Carolina barbecue is available in several dishes at Grainger Stadium, including on foot-long hot dogs.
It's possible to find baseballs behind the outfield fence at Grainger Stadium. Try visiting after the end of BP to see what you can find.
Members of the Wood Ducks will commonly sign autographs between the dugout and bullpen before and after games.