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Hardy M. Graham StadiumMartin, Tennessee

UT Martin Skyhawks

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Capacity
7,500
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Conference
OVC–Big South
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Opened
1964
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Surface
FieldTurf (artificial turf)

📖About Hardy M. Graham Stadium

Hardy M. Graham Stadium is a 7,500-seat venue in Martin, Tennessee, serving as home to UT Martin Skyhawks football. The facility was first dedicated in 1964 and was officially named Hardy M. Graham Stadium on July 19, 2001, honoring a longtime donor whose contributions to the university exceeded $1 million over four decades.

🏛️Hardy M. Graham Stadium History

Origins

First dedicated in 1964 to provide UT Martin with a dedicated football facility. Originally referred to as Pacer Stadium (1971-1995), the venue was officially named Hardy M. Graham Stadium on July 19, 2001, in recognition of Graham's lifetime contributions to education and athletics at the university.

Major Renovations

2009New artificial turf installed
2014Press box renovations and upgrades
2018New video scoreboard added

Notable Moments

1964Stadium dedication game
2006First OVC championship game at Graham Stadium

🎟️Visiting Hardy M. Graham Stadium

Best Seats

Home side (west) offers shade for afternoon games. Seats between 30-yard lines provide best views. Student section creates energetic atmosphere in south end zone.

Parking Tips

Parking available in lots surrounding stadium off University Street. Free parking on gamedays. Small-town setting means traffic is minimal - arrive 60 minutes early.

Game Day

Classic small-town college football atmosphere. The Skyhawk mascot and UTM band lead pregame. Tailgating in parking lots creates community feel. Martin's rural West Tennessee setting provides authentic college experience.

🗺️Local Recommendations

🍽️Restaurants

Christopher's

$$$

Local steakhouse and fine dining.

📍 2 miles

El Charro Mexican Restaurant

$

Mexican restaurant popular with students.

📍 1.5 miles

🏨Hotels

Hampton Inn Martin

$$

Modern hotel close to campus.

📍 3 miles

🎭Attractions

Reelfoot Lake

Free

Scenic lake formed by 1811-12 earthquakes, 30 minutes away.

📍 25 miles

Big Cypress Tree State Natural Area

Free

A 330-acre state park (270-acre natural area) featuring a 1,142-foot ADA-accessible boardwalk through seasonally-flooded hardwood bottomland forest, home to wood ducks and Swainson's warblers — once the hunting grounds of Davy Crockett and the former site of the largest bald cypress tree ever recorded in the U.S.

📍 10 mi295 Big Cypress Rd, Greenfield, TN 38230

💡 Arrive early in the morning for the best birdwatching; the boardwalk is fully accessible and is the main draw — bring bug spray in summer.

Discovery Park of America

$$

A 50-acre heritage museum and park with nine permanent galleries covering Native American history (nearly 5,000 artifacts and a 12,000-year-old woolly mammoth skeleton), natural history, military artifacts, classic automobiles, a 20,000-gallon aquarium, and outdoor historical reconstructions — plan on at least three hours.

📍 14 mi830 Everett Blvd, Union City, TN 38261

💡 Buy tickets online in advance; the 199-foot (13-story) Cooper Tower observation deck — the tallest structure in Northwest Tennessee — offers views up to 15 miles on a clear day. The outdoor heritage village and gardens are best visited in cooler weather.

Festival Park

Free

Martin's downtown green space and outdoor performance venue, anchoring the walkable historic Main Street district with a pavilion stage, open lawn, and a calendar of community concerts and markets year-round — including the Tennessee Soybean Festival.

📍 1 mi406 S. Lindell St, Martin, TN 38237

💡 Check the city events calendar before your visit — summer weekends often feature Music in the Park concerts. The surrounding downtown blocks have preserved early-20th-century commercial architecture worth a short stroll.

🅿️Parking Options

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Stadium Parking

Free
Lot📍 0.1 miles

💡 Ample free parking on gamedays

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Frequently Asked Questions About Hardy M. Graham Stadium

What is the capacity of Hardy M. Graham Stadium?
Hardy M. Graham Stadium has a seating capacity of 7,500.
Where is Hardy M. Graham Stadium located?
Hardy M. Graham Stadium is located in Martin, Tennessee.
What team plays at Hardy M. Graham Stadium?
Hardy M. Graham Stadium is the home stadium of UT Martin Skyhawks in the OVC–Big South.
When was Hardy M. Graham Stadium built?
Hardy M. Graham Stadium opened in 1964.
Where are the best seats at Hardy M. Graham Stadium?
Home side (west) offers shade for afternoon games. Seats between 30-yard lines provide best views. Student section creates energetic atmosphere in south end zone.
What are the best parking tips for Hardy M. Graham Stadium?
Parking available in lots surrounding stadium off University Street. Free parking on gamedays. Small-town setting means traffic is minimal - arrive 60 minutes early.
What type of surface does Hardy M. Graham Stadium have?
Hardy M. Graham Stadium has a fieldturf (artificial turf) playing surface.
What stadiums are near Hardy M. Graham Stadium?
The closest stadiums to Hardy M. Graham Stadium are Roy Stewart Stadium (36 mi), Houck Stadium (76 mi), Fortera Stadium (85 mi), Saluki Stadium (96 mi), Simmons Bank Liberty Stadium (105 mi), Centennial Bank Stadium (106 mi).

References

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