Is State Farm Stadium Indoor or Outdoor?

State Farm Stadium during the Arizona Cardinals and New Orleans Saints game during the first half of an NFL football game, Thursday, Oct. 20, 2022, in Glendale, Ariz. (AP Photo/Darryl Webb)
(AP Photo/Darryl Webb)

State Farm Stadium is an indoor stadium with a retractable roof.

Home of the Arizona Cardinals, the stadium opened in August 2006 with a final cost of approximately $455 million. It’s located in Glendale, about 15 miles northwest of downtown Phoenix and 20 miles northwest of Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport.

Does State Farm Stadium Have AC?

Yes, State Farm Stadium is climate controlled with air conditioning throughout its 1.7 million square feet.

The average high temperature in Glendale exceeds 100 degrees during the summer months.

Does State Farm Stadium Have Heat?

No, the stadium doesn’t have heating.

Is State Farm Stadium Grass or Turf?

State Farm Stadium is one of 16 current NFL stadiums with natural grass.

The natural-grass playing surface is situated on a rolling tray-like platform (40 inches deep) that allows it to exit the stadium.

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Nick Hennion is a senior content writer for BetMGM. His previous stops include VSiN, NBC Sports, The Action Network and Forbes Betting. He owns a bachelor's degree from Syracuse University and a master's degree from Northwestern University.

Nick Hennion is a senior content writer for BetMGM. His previous stops include VSiN, NBC Sports, The Action Network and Forbes Betting. He owns a bachelor's degree from Syracuse University and a master's degree from Northwestern University.