Five County Stadium
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 was the home of the Carolina Mudcats of the Carolina League from 1991 to 2025. It will be home to a Capitol Broadcasting Company owned Coastal Plain League team starting in 2026.
The stadium's name comes from its location in Wake County, which is within of Franklin, Nash, Johnston, and Wilson counties.
US 264 passes by the stadium at a generally northwest-to-southeast angle, while NC 39 skirts the east side of the property. Parking lots surround the field on the other sides, and a large grass field, often used as a campground, lies behind home plate.
History
Carolina Mudcats (1991–2025)
When Columbus Mudcats owner Steve Bryant moved the club to North Carolina in 1991 as the Carolina Mudcats, he wanted a new facility that was deemed to be outside the territories of other minor league clubs in the state while also being easily accessible by the public. A site was chosen in Zebulon, which was as close to Raleigh as the Mudcats could get without infringing on the territorial rights of the Durham Bulls. To construct the ballpark quickly, the builders opted for metal seating rather than the traditional concrete. The 1999 renovation replaced most of the metal with concrete.The Double-A Mudcats moved to Pensacola in 2011, and the Carolina League's Kinston Indians moved to Zebulon and continued as the Mudcats at Class A-Advanced. They remained at that level until being reclassified to Low-A for the 2021 season.
The 2025 season was the Mudcats' 35th and final season of play at Five County Stadium. They are expected to relocate to Wilson, North Carolina, as the Wilson Warbirds in 2026. Carolina's final home game was a 1–0 loss to the Delmarva Shorebirds played on August 31, 2025, with 5,877 people in attendance.