Posted on Mar 03, 2026 / Travel

Parking at State Farm Stadium can take a bit of planning because it’s a huge venue and tens of thousands of fans try to get in on event days. The stadium has lots of surface lots around the site where you can park, but most of those require pre‑purchased digital parking passes so you should grab one ahead of time if you can. If you have a passes, you’ll follow the directions from stadium staff and signs to the correct lot based on what you bought, which helps keep things moving. Many fans park near the Westgate Entertainment District and walk over, which can be easier and lets you grab food or drinks before the event. Rideshares and drop‑off zones are also available in a designated area, but those spots can get busy right when the event ends. Official lots usually open about four hours before kickoff for games, and tailgating is allowed in most spots — just not saving spaces for friends ahead of time. Be ready for traffic around Glendale Avenue and Loop 101 since those roads get packed on big event days.
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