Five County Stadium
Interactive map of Five County Stadium | |
| Location | 1501 NC Highway 39 Zebulon, North Carolina United States |
|---|---|
| Coordinates | 35°49′2″N 78°16′12″W / 35.81722°N 78.27000°W |
| Owner | Wake County 85%, Town of Zebulon 15% |
| Operator | Capitol Broadcasting Company |
| Capacity | 6,500 |
| Surface | Grass |
| Field size | Left field: 330 ft (100 m) Left-center field: 365 ft (111 m) Center field: 400 ft (120 m) Right-center field: 365 ft (111 m) Right field: 309 ft (94 m) |
| Construction | |
| Broke ground | January 19, 1991 |
| Built | 1991 |
| Opened | July 3, 1991 |
| Renovated | 1999 |
| Expanded | 1999 |
| Construction cost | $2.5 million ($5.91 million in 2025 dollars) |
| Architect | Odell Associates |
| Structural engineer | Excel Engineering |
| General contractor | Richard Beach Builders |
| Tenants | |
| Carolina Mudcats (SL/CL) 1991–2025 Zebulon Devil Dogz (CPL) 2026–present | |
Five County Stadium is a baseball stadium located in Zebulon, North Carolina, a suburb of Raleigh, that was opened in 1991 and extensively renovated in 1999. It has a seating capacity of 6,500 people. The ballpark currently serves as the home of the Zebulon Devil Dogz of the Coastal Plain League. It was formerly the home of the Carolina Mudcats of the Carolina League from 1991 to 2025.
The stadium's name comes from its location in Wake County, which is within 5 miles (8.0 km) of Franklin, Nash, Johnston, and Wilson counties.
US 264 passes by the stadium at a generally northwest-to-southeast angle (behind left and center fields), while NC 39 skirts the east side of the property (right field). Parking lots surround the field on the other sides, and a large grass field, often used as a campground, lies behind home plate.