Beaver Stadium

Beaver Stadium — Penn State Nittany Lions

Beaver Stadium, home of the Penn State Nittany Lions, is one of the largest and most iconic stadiums in the world. With a capacity exceeding 106,000, it is the second‑largest stadium in the Western Hemisphere and a symbol of Penn State pride. Opened in 1960 and expanded multiple times, Beaver Stadium blends massive scale with a traditional bowl design that keeps fans close to the field and creates one of the loudest atmospheres in college football. The stadium is especially famous for its “White Out” games, where over 100,000 fans dress in white, producing one of the most visually stunning scenes in sports. Beyond its size, Beaver Stadium is known for its passionate fanbase, strong traditions, and game‑day experience. Tailgating stretches across acres of fields and parking lots, with thousands of fans arriving hours before kickoff. Inside, the stadium features large video boards, improved concessions, and upgraded seating areas. The venue has hosted countless memorable moments, including major Big Ten matchups and nationally televised primetime games. Beaver Stadium is more than just a football venue, it is a central part of Penn State culture and one of the most revered stadiums in college athletics.

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