Top Stadiums, Premier Sports Attractions & Ski Resorts to Visit

Summary of Top Sports Destinations

  1. Wrigley Field
  2. Tennis Hall of Fame
  3. Kentucky Derby Museum

Wrigley Field: Chicago, Ill.

Exterior of Wrigley Field
Photo: iBestTravel / Cory Giguere

It’s hard to imagine American baseball without Wrigley Field. This iconic baseball stadium opened in 1914 and recently completed a $575 million renovation to prepare for the next generation of Cubs fans. Wrigley Field now features a modern 30,000-square-foot clubhouse, new video scoreboards, and an open-air plaza, making it a year-round destination. When baseball isn’t in season, the stadium hosts concerts, classes, and festivals, featuring artists such as Jimmy Buffett and Bruce Springsteen.

  • Busch Stadium: St. Louis, Mo.
  • Louisville Slugger Field: Louisville, Ky.
  • Fenway Park: Boston, Mass.

Tennis Hall of Fame: Newport, R.I.

Tennis Hall of Fame
Photo: iBestTravel / Tennis Hall of Fame

More than just a tribute to legendary tennis players, Newport’s International Tennis Hall of Fame allows visitors to immerse themselves in the history of the game. Located in the architectural gem of the Newport Casino Building on Bellevue Avenue, the attraction features engaging artifact displays and high-tech interactive exhibits, including a 3D hologram of tennis star Roger Federer. Don’t miss the historic grass courts where the first U.S. National Lawn Tennis Championships took place in 1881.

  • Camden Yards: Baltimore, Md.
  • Mission Ridge Ski and Board Resort: Wenatchee, Wash.
  • Churchill Downs: Louisville, Ky.

Kentucky Derby Museum: Louisville, Ky.

The Kentucky Derby Museum
The Kentucky Derby Museum

Every year on the first Saturday of May, the excitement of the Kentucky Derby captivates millions at Churchill Downs in Louisville. Known as “the most exciting two minutes in sports,” this premier horse race has garnered a loyal following since its inception in 1875. The Kentucky Derby Museum, located next to the racetrack, showcases the history and allure of the event with both permanent and temporary exhibits. Admission includes a guided walking tour of the racetrack and access to a 360-degree media presentation titled “The Greatest Race.” The museum is closed during Kentucky Oaks and Kentucky Derby days.

  • Louisville Slugger Museum & Factory: Louisville, Ky.
  • AutoZone Park: Memphis, Tenn.
  • Camelback Mountain: Phoenix, Ariz.
  • Hockey Hall of Fame: Toronto, Canada
  • Miller Park: Milwaukee, Wis.
  • Sandia Peak Tramway: Albuquerque, N.M.
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