Coors Field does not have a retractable roof. It is an open-air ballpark in Denver, though it has a distinctive roofed concourse area and a rooftop terrace in certain renovation phases, but the playing field itself remains uncovered.[5][6]
Key points you might find useful:
- History of roof-related features: The Rockies introduced a rooftop deck/terrace additions in the upper right-field area in the early 2010s as part of renovations to enhance fan experience, not to enclose the field.[4][5]
- 2014 upgrade highlighted a rooftop patio bar on the right-field area, but again, this did not convert Coors Field into a domed stadium.[2]
- More recent modernization efforts around 2026 focused on HVAC and concourse improvements rather than adding a roof to cover the field.[3]
If you’d like, I can pull the latest official statements or news clips to confirm the current status beyond these general points, and I can summarize any recent quotes from team or league sources. Then I can provide a concise timeline of roof-related developments at Coors Field.
Citations:
- Coors Field rooftop/deck renovations and status references.[5]
- 2014 rooftop patio bar feature at Coors Field.[2]
- 2013-2014 renovation coverage including rooftop deck details.[4]
- 2026 facility upgrades not including a roof over the field.[3]