Tacoma Dome, Tacoma
Formerly the home of the WIAA State Championships, the Tacoma Dome was the site of a two-day high school football extravaganza featuring championship games from each of the classifications. The Dome served this purpose from 1985 until 2018 when an extensive renovatiion diminished the sitelines for football.
- Stadium Tour
- Mid-Columbia Conference
- Fran Rish Stadium: RichlandRichland Bombers, Hanford Falcons
- Borleske Stadium: Walla WallaWalla Walla Blue Devils
- Edgar Brown Memorial Stadium: PascoChiawana Riverhawks, Pasco Bulldogs
- Neil F. Lampson Stadium: KennewickKennewick Lions, Kamiakin Braves, Southridge Suns
- Columbia Basin Big Nine
- Clasen Field: YakimaWest Valley Rams
- Clem Senn Field: SunnysideSunnyside Grizzlies
- Lee Bofto Field at The Apple Bowl: WenatcheeWenatchee Panthers
- Lions Field: Moses LakeMoses Lake Mavericks
- Wildcat Stadium: East WenatcheeEastmont Wildcats
- Zaepfel Stadium: YakimaDavis Pirates, Eisenhower Cadets
- Greater Spokane League
- Central Valley High: VeradaleCentral Valley Bears
- Gonzaga Prep Bullpup Stadium: SpokaneGonzaga Prep Bullpups
- One Spokane Stadium: SpokaneLewis & Clark Tigers, Ferris Saxons, North Central Wolfpack, Rogers Pirates, Shadle Park Highlanders
- University High: Spokane ValleyUniversity Titans
- Other Stadiums
- Art Fiker Stadium: ProsserProsser Mustangs
- Husky Stadium: SeattleWashington Huskies
- Lumen Field: SeattleSeattle Seahawks, Seattle Sounders FC, Seattle Reign FC, Seattle Sea Dragons
- McKenzie Stadium: Vancouver, WACamas Papermakers, Union Titans
- Memorial Stadium: Federal Way, WashingtonFederal Way Eagles
- Ridgeline Falcon Stadium: Liberty Lake
- Tacoma Dome: Tacoma
- The Kingdome: Seattle