Home of Utah Tech University football, men's and women's soccer and women's track & field,
Greater Zion Stadium (formerly Trailblazer Stadium/Hansen Stadium) has played site to numerous memories since its construction in 1985. It hosted classic junior college rivalry games over the years and was the site of the Dixie Rotary Bowl until 2008. The stadium was built to a donation at the bequest from the George T. Hansen Foundation – a charitable foundation in Salt Lake City, who gives money to school related activities. The stadium features the Hansen Grandstand on the west side that seats 6,500 fans. The newly renamed Greater Zion Stadium, home to Utah Tech’s football and men’s and women’s soccer programs, has seen the completion of a renovation project with the installation of a new football/soccer field and a state-of-the-art track surface. In addition, the new east grandstands, with more than 4,000 additional seats, were completed in time for the University's 2018 Commencement Ceremonies.
The playing surface is a FieldTurf Revolution product with “CoolPlay” infill which will help to reduce the temperature on the field during the hot months. This field also has a shock absorption pad under its surface, which will help protect the student-athletes from concussions. In addition, the lower grass field has was widened to accommodate a full-size football field and it serves as a competition venue for field events during the annual Utah Tech Invitational, a practice location for our football and soccer teams as well as increased space for intramurals, club and community use. The new track is an eight-lane Beynon surface, similar to the one at the University of Oregon, which is where the U.S. Olympic Track and Field Trials are held on. Though we still need to build out a few of the program’s field events, the new track surface includes a high jump and pole vault area built in this first phase.
Tickets
Ticket information for football and men's/women's soccer can be found by clicking this link or by calling Utah Tech's Box Office at (435) 652-7800.
Ticket office at the Greater Zion Stadium opens 60 minutes prior to the event on game day. Will Call is located in the west side box office, facing 700 South.
View a Greater Zion Stadium seating chart (updates coming soon)
General Parking
Greater Zion Stadium parking is found in all lots in and around the stadium. The lots immediately in front of the main west stadium entrance are reserved for Utah Tech Trailblazer Club members and Game Day personnel. Parking is free in student lots on days/nights of games inside the stadium. The main Utah Tech campus map with additional parking information is located HERE.
Parking Lot Policies
Overnight parking is prohibited in all Lots.
Parking lots close 90 minutes following the conclusion of the game.
Parking is first-come, first-served. No saving of parking spaces is permitted.
Directions
From North-bound I-15; Take exit 8, turn left onto St. George Blvd, Turn Left on University Avenue (700 East), Travel South four blocks, Stadium is on the left side.
From South-bound I-15; Take exit 8, turn right onto St. George Blvd, Turn Left on University Avenue (700 East), Travel South four blocks, Stadium is on the left side.
Fan Code of Conduct
Utah Tech Athletics is committed to serving our Fans by providing a safe, comfortable and enjoyable experience for all fans in and around Greater Zion Stadium on game day. The Fan Code of Conduct has been established to ensure that your experience is consistent with our commitment.
We ask that you as a supporter of Utah Tech Athletics, join us in creating a positive game day experience for all fans by adhering to the following:
- Fans may enjoy the game day experience free from obscene or abusive language, gestures or behavior.
- Fans maintain that the progress of the event is not disrupted by Fans' actions or by unauthorized persons entering the playing field or restricted areas of the stadium.
- Fans respect others by sitting in the seat location as indicated on their ticket.
- Fans will be treated in a consistent, professional and courteous manner by all stadium staff and team personnel.
Fans not adhering to the Fan Code of Conduct provisions will be subject to ejection without refund, revocation of season tickets and if in violation of city ordinances or other laws, may also be subject to arrest and prosecution. The following activities do not comply with the established Fan Code of Conduct:
- Verbal or physical confrontation, including dangerous, abusive or profane behavior.
- Attempting to enter the field area or other restricted areas of the stadium.
- Smoking, except in designated areas.
- Improper resale of tickets, such as scalping.
- Interfering with or failure to comply with security procedures, emergency procedures or requests from staff regarding stadium operations. Fans must present their ticket to stadium personnel when requested.
- Intoxicated fans in and around Greater Zion Stadium will be denied entry or will be subject to arrest or ejection from the stadium.
If someone is interfering with your enjoyment of the game, please notify stadium ushers or security personnel of the problem immediately.
Please note: Season ticket account holders are responsible for the actions of their guests in possession of the tickets. Persons violating this Fan Code of Conduct may have their ticket privileges revoked, regardless of whether or not the spectators in violation are the season ticket holders of record.
Prohibited Items
- Noisemakers including thunder sticks, musical instruments, whistles, air horns and boom boxes
- Weapons or projectiles
- Alcoholic beverages
- Glass, metal or hard plastic containers of any size
- Hard or soft sided coolers of any size
- Plastic drink containers (except 2 liters or less with factory seal intact)
- Backpacks, bags and purses larger than 14" square
- Boxes or wrapped packages of any size
- Unsliced fruits or vegetables
- Animals (other than service animals required because of a disability)
- Balls, toys or sports equipment
- Banners, signs or flags
- Helium balloons
- Laser pointers
- Poles or sticks
- Unauthorized video cameras, monopods or tripods
- Skates, skateboards, scooters or bicycles
Note: strollers are permitted but must be checked with an usher at tunnel
If you have any other questions, please contact the Utah Tech Media Relations Office at (435) 652-7524. The office is open Mon.-Fri. between 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.