Short answer: Coors Field does not have a roof; it is an open-air ballpark.
What this means and recent context:
- The stadium in Denver was designed as an open concourse with a distinctive rooftop-adjacent vibe but without a retractable roof or fixed dome. Over the years, the Rockies have added features like the Rooftop in right field and other renovations, but none included adding a full roof.[4][5][9]
- Retractable roofs are uncommon in MLB venues, especially for older parks like Coors Field, and there has been periodic discussion in fan forums and commentary about enclosings or domes, but no practical implementation has occurred.[7][8]
If you’re in Grapevine, Texas and planning a trip or event, I can help you compare Coors Field’s openness with other venues that have roofs, and pull up current renovation or feature notes from Rockies announcements. If you want, I can search for the latest official Rockies or MLB updates on Coors Field’s status.