[5] Civic Stadium, located near East 20th Avenue and Willamette Street,[6] adjacent to South Eugene High School, had a seating capacity of 6,800.
Before the departure of the Emeralds in 2009, Civic Stadium was one of the ten oldest active minor league baseball facilities in the United States.
The Emeralds cited Civic Stadium's need for substantial renovations, major problems with irrigation and electrical systems, and broken seats, and estimated that modernization could cost as much as $15 million.
[20] A local group, Friends of Civic Stadium, started a grassroots campaign in support of restoring the historic venue while also attempting to find alternative tenants.
[22] In April 2015, the Eugene Civic Alliance raised $4.1 million to buy the stadium and 10 acres of surrounding property from the school district.
[27] In 2020, the stadium site was replaced with a youth sports facility, Civic Park, with a fieldhouse and an outdoor artificial turf soccer field.