Yakima SunDome
The Yakima Valley SunDome is a 6,195-seat multi-purpose arena in Yakima, Washington, USA. It was built in 1990, on the Central Washington State Fairgrounds, by Gilbert H. Moen Co. (General Contractor) and Loofburrow & Associates (Architect). The SunDome was designed to host sporting events, i.e. basketball, soccer, volleyball, ice shows, horse shows, circuses, boxing and concerts, as well as agricultural expos, trade shows, symposiums, conventions, and much more.
Location | 1301 South Fair Avenue Yakima, Washington 98901 |
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Coordinates | 46°35′21″N 120°29′12″W |
Capacity | Basketball: 6,159 Boxing: 7,373 Concerts: 7,929–8,300 Rodeo: 4,870 |
Opened | 1990 |
Tenants | |
Yakima SunKings (CBA/TBL) (1990–2008, 2018–2019) Yakima Shockwave (NIFL) (2001) Yakima Valley Warriors (AIFA) (2010) Yakima Canines (AWFC) (2020–) |
The Yakima Valley SunDome constituted the second Dome in the world to use a concrete sectional roof design (24 segments), the first being Seattle's Kingdome.
The SunDome hosts many annual events, including the WIAA 1A and 2A High School Basketball State Tournaments, and the WIAA Dance and Drill 2B, 1A, 2A & 3A State Championships.
The SunDome was the home of the Yakima SunKings basketball team from 1990 to 2008, and in 2018 and 2019. The SunDome has occasionally hosted indoor American football, including the Yakima Shockwave of the National Indoor Football League in 2001 and the Yakima Valley Warriors of the American Indoor Football Association who played home games at the SunDome in 2010.