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Shaded Seats at Nationals Park: Where to Sit for Shade

Going to a Nationals day game? The coolest seats at Nationals Park are on the third-base side and behind home plate. Our 3D model ray-traces every row, and those zones hold shade ~76% of a day game. DC's summer heat and humidity make them worth targeting.

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Which way does Nationals Park face?

Home plate at Nationals Park faces roughly north-northeast, so as the afternoon sun swings west it loads the first-base side and right field, while the third-base/left-field side and the seats behind home plate fall into shade first. DC summers run hot and humid, so the shaded third-base side is worth targeting for a day game.

Nationals Park shade by section (ray-traced)

These are the share of a typical early-afternoon game each zone holds shade in our 3D model, based on the seating-bowl geometry and the sun's real path, not a specific day's clouds:

Section areaLevelShaded for…
Third-base sideLower & Club~76% of the game
Behind home plateLower & Club~72%
First-base sideLower & Club~54-58%, more sun
Upper Gallery deckUpper~22%, mostly sun
Outfield / Red PorchOutfieldMostly sun, avoid for shade

Percentages are for a typical 1:10 PM start in midsummer; your exact game may differ. Plug your date and first pitch into the live map for a per-row read.

Best shaded seats at Nationals Park (day games)

If shade is the priority at Nationals Park, aim for the third-base side with a deck overhead. The best bets:

SeatsWhy they're shaded
Third-base side, Lower & Club levelOrientation puts the afternoon sun at their backs; ~76% shaded
Behind home plate, back rows of the Lower/ClubUpper-deck overhang shades them as the sun moves west
Covered club levels behind the plateSet back and covered, cool through a humid DC afternoon

Seats to avoid if you want shade

The first-base and right-field side takes the afternoon sun, and the upper Gallery deck is largely open. The outfield seats, including the Red Porch area in center, stay in the sun for most of a day game. DC's humidity makes those spots feel hotter.

Nationals Park shade, quick answers

Which side of Nationals Park is in the shade?

The third-base/left-field side and the seats behind home plate shade first, because home plate faces roughly north-northeast and the afternoon sun loads the first-base/right-field side. The third-base Lower and Club levels hold shade the longest, around 76% of a typical day game in our model.

What are the best shaded seats at Nationals Park?

Lower and Club level on the third-base side, and the back rows behind home plate under the upper-deck overhang. The covered club levels behind the plate stay coolest in DC's summer humidity.

Which seats at Nationals Park get the most sun?

The first-base/right-field side, the upper Gallery deck, and the outfield seats including the Red Porch. They stay exposed for most of a day game.

Day game vs. evening game

For afternoon starts, target the third-base Lower and Club levels or a covered club behind the plate. For night games the sun sets low and the bowl shades within an inning or two, and DC evenings ease off. The interactive tool models any start time and the live weather.

Shade predictions come from a 3D ray-traced model of the seating bowl combined with the exact solar position for your date and time. The bowl geometry is a calibrated approximation, so use the map to pick a side, level and row range, then confirm the precise seat on a ticket map. Independent tool; not affiliated with MLB or the Nationals.

Other NL East ballparks

The rest of the NL East, same treatment:

Nationals Park ranks #25 of 30 for sun exposure in MLB: the average seat sits in direct sunlight for about 109 of a 190-minute day game, or 57.2% of it. Full ranking and method in the sunniest seats in baseball.

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