Autzen Stadium parking ranges from $40 (ADA day-of) / $60+ third-party lots / Reserved via Duck Athletic Fund across official stadium lots and surrounding garages. Oregon Ducks game day parking passes can be prepaid online for the closest lots, with cheaper options available within walking distance of the venue. Find lot maps, ADA accessible parking, and rideshare drop-off details below.
Common questions
How much is parking at Autzen Stadium?
Where can I find cheap parking near Autzen Stadium?
Where do I park for a Oregon Ducks game at Autzen Stadium?
How Much Is Parking at Autzen Stadium?
Parking at Autzen Stadium ranges from $40 for day-of ADA spaces up to $60 or more for third-party lots near the stadium, with official Duck Athletic Fund reserved passes distributed as a donor benefit rather than sold at a per-game gate price.
The Autzen Complex itself does not offer single-game parking to the general public. All reserved spaces in the Autzen Complex are allocated as a donor benefit to members of the Duck Athletic Fund and are non-transferable, contact the Duck Athletic Fund at 541-346-5433 for details. The only walk-up option inside the official lot is ADA-accessible parking, sold at Entry 5 for $40 per game.
For fans without a Duck Athletic Fund pass, the best nearby alternatives are third-party lots operated by organizations along Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard. The Eugene Science Center manages lots adjacent to the stadium (SF1, SF2, SF3) with season passes, and organizations including Scouting America (four lots directly across MLK Blvd), Eugene Masonic Lodge 11, and Emerald Valley BMX sell single-game passes. Non-ADA parking passes for official UO lots are also sold through Ticketmaster alongside game tickets. Third-party single-game lot prices typically run $60 and up for gameday purchases, with season packages available at a lower per-game rate.
Autzen Stadium Parking Lots and Maps
Autzen Stadium is surrounded by a mix of official UO lots, university-adjacent lots, and privately operated third-party lots, all clustered within a short walk of the stadium at 2700 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd, Eugene, OR.
The Autzen Complex is the primary lot directly at the stadium. Entry is through numbered gates: spaces north of the Soccer/Lacrosse Stadium are best accessed through Entry 2 or 3, while spaces south of the Soccer/Lacrosse Stadium should use Entry 4 or 5. Motor homes are directed to their reserved location through Entry 4. Car spaces measure 9 x 20 feet and RV spaces measure 18 x 40 feet.
Directly across the street on MLK Blvd, Scouting America operates four lots: the BSA lot at 2525 MLK Jr. Blvd, the LCMH lot at 2411 MLK Jr. Blvd, the Lane County Developmental Disabilities lot at 2515 MLK Jr. Blvd, and the DYS lot at 2727 MLK Jr. Blvd, all accessed via Scout Access Rd off MLK Jr. Blvd. The Eugene Science Center at 2300 Leo Harris Parkway manages additional lots (SF1, SF2, SF3) adjacent to the stadium. Eugene Masonic Lodge 11 offers season, overnight, and single-game parking on its own website. All of these third-party lots open six hours before kickoff, no earlier than 7 a.m. The official Autzen parking map is available on the University of Oregon Athletics site (goducks.com).
Preferred/Premium Parking at Autzen Stadium
The closest and most premium parking at Autzen Stadium is the reserved lot inside the Autzen Complex, available exclusively to Duck Athletic Fund members, there is no premium per-game option sold to the general public at the gate for this lot.
Duck Athletic Fund reserved passes are non-transferable donor benefits. Fans interested in this level of access should contact the Duck Athletic Fund at 541-346-5433. RV parking within the Autzen Stadium lot is similarly restricted to reserved pass holders only.
For fans outside the Duck Athletic Fund, the next-closest option is the Scouting America BSA lot at 2525 MLK Jr. Blvd, directly across the street from the stadium. Duck Parking (duckparking.com) also offers a premium experience with a 20 x 20 outdoor tented space, 700 sq. ft. of indoor space with indoor restrooms, a kitchen, concierge, tables and chairs, and four parking passes per package, located directly across the street from Autzen Stadium. RV season packages through private operators near the stadium have run approximately $1,200 for the season and $240 per single game in recent seasons. Fans who want indoor tailgate amenities at that level should book well in advance, as spaces sell out early in the season.
Free Parking Near Autzen Stadium
There is no free parking inside the official Autzen Stadium lot, but fans willing to walk or use the shuttle can find free or low-cost street parking in surrounding neighborhoods.
Fans parking on city streets and in surrounding neighborhoods can find unmetered spots, but must comply with all posted parking restrictions, City of Eugene parking enforcement is active on gamedays. The Eugene Police Department recommends that fans and non-attendees alike avoid Ferry Street and Coburg Road due to heavy gameday congestion. EPD suggests using the Washington/Jefferson Street Bridge, Delta Highway, Cal Young Road, Harlow Road, Goodpasture Island Road, and Green Acres/Crescent Avenue as alternatives.
A practical free-parking approach is to park at one of the Autzen Express Shuttle park-and-ride locations, Valley River Center (northwest parking lot) or Lane Events Center (north parking lot), and pay only the $8 advance shuttle fee rather than a lot fee. Cyclists can use the Duck Pen secured bicycle parking near the Autzen Footbridge for $5 per bike, with proceeds benefiting children’s charities. Fans who walk from campus via the Frohnmayer Footbridge (about a quarter mile north of the main UO campus) can park free or cheaply near campus and enjoy one of college football’s most scenic stadium approaches.
Can You Tailgate at Autzen Stadium?
Tailgating is allowed at Autzen Stadium in select lots, but the official Autzen Complex tailgating is reserved for Duck Athletic Fund pass holders, with third-party lots along MLK Blvd open to general fans.
In the official Autzen lot, tailgating is intended for small family and friend gatherings within the dimensions of the parking space (9 x 20 feet for car spaces, 18 x 40 feet for RV spaces). All tailgate materials, tents, canopies, tables, grills, chairs, must not impede traffic flow or adjacent spaces. For larger group events, contact UO Hospitality Services at 541-346-4475.
In the Scouting America and Eugene Science Center-managed lots, tailgating rules are similar. Alcohol consumption is permitted starting six hours before kickoff and ending when the game concludes, but providing alcohol to minors is strictly prohibited. Charcoal, wood, wood-pellet grills, and open fires are not allowed in any lot, gas or propane grills may be used off the ground, on the back of an open pickup truck, or on a metal table. Canopy tents are limited to 10 x 10 feet and must not extend into driving lanes. Each parking space is limited to a maximum of 10 guests in the Scouting America lots. Lots open six hours before kickoff, no earlier than 7 a.m., and tailgating activity is expected to wind down once the game begins.
ADA and Handicap Parking at Autzen Stadium
ADA parking at Autzen Stadium is available on a day-of, first-come first-served basis at Entry 5, located off Leo Harris Parkway on the southeast side of the stadium.
ADA parking passes at Entry 5 cost $40 per game and require a DMV-issued disabled placard or license plate for entry, no placard means no access. Spaces are sold until the lot reaches capacity, at which point accessible fans are directed to the Autzen Express Shuttle, which is ADA compliant. Note that not every shuttle bus is accessible to riders with disabilities, so some wait time may be required.
Fans with reserved spaces north of the Soccer/Lacrosse Stadium should enter through Entry 2 or 3. Those with spaces south of the Soccer/Lacrosse Stadium should use Entry 4 or 5. Wheelchair spaces inside the lot are indicated with barricades and maintained in compliance with Oregon law, which requires 1 in 12 ADA spaces to be wheelchair accessible. For questions about accessible seating inside the stadium, contact the Oregon Athletic Ticket Office at 1-800-WEBFOOT.
Uber and Lyft Drop-Off at Autzen Stadium
Autzen Stadium does not have an official designated Uber or Lyft drop-off zone, and rideshare access near the stadium is challenging on gamedays due to road closures and heavy congestion.
Uber and Lyft both operate in Eugene, but surge pricing before and after Oregon Ducks games can be significant. Fans using rideshare should set their drop-off point away from the stadium, along Centennial Boulevard or near the Oakway Center, and walk the remaining distance to the stadium. This avoids surge pricing triggered by the stadium’s immediate vicinity and reduces wait times caused by congestion on MLK Jr. Blvd and Leo Harris Parkway.
For post-game pickup, the same strategy applies: walk several blocks away from the stadium before requesting a ride to get drivers out of gridlock and reduce surge pricing. The Autzen Express Shuttle is a more reliable post-game option, with return trips available during halftime and for 60 minutes after the game ends. EPD recommends fans returning to I-5 use the Club Road exit to downtown to access northbound Delta Highway to Beltline Highway rather than traveling north on Coburg Road from MLK Jr. Blvd.
Public Transit to Autzen Stadium
Autzen Stadium is served by the University of Oregon’s Autzen Express Shuttle and Lane Transit District (LTD), making it one of the more transit-accessible college football venues in the Pacific Northwest.
The Autzen Express Shuttle picks up fans from four park-and-ride locations: Valley River Center (northwest parking lot), Lane Events Center (north parking lot), PacificSource at 555 International Way in Springfield, and Springfield Station at 355 S. A St. in Springfield. Shuttles run every 10 to 20 minutes starting three hours before game time. Return shuttles run during halftime and for 60 minutes after the game ends. Shuttle passes cost $8 when purchased in advance through Ticketmaster and $10 on gameday. Seniors aged 65 and older with LTD Honored Rider passes ride free.
LTD also offers a park-and-ride service from multiple locations in Lane County, covered with a regular LTD pass. An LTD day pass costs $3.50 for adults and $1.75 for youth aged 6 to 18. LTD routes that normally travel Coburg Road and MLK Jr. Blvd detour on gamedays to avoid traffic, fans should connect to the EmX (Emerald Express BRT) at either the Eugene or Springfield station, ride to Agate Station, and walk north across the Frohnmayer Bridge (commonly called the Autzen Bridge) to the stadium. The scenic Frohnmayer Footbridge walk through Alton Baker Park is a beloved gameday tradition and takes roughly 20 to 30 minutes from the south side of campus.
Autzen Stadium Parking Tips
The single most important Autzen parking tip: arrive early. The lot opens six hours before kickoff (no earlier than 7 a.m.), and the best third-party spots along MLK Blvd fill up fast, especially for marquee games.
Buy the Autzen Express Shuttle pass in advance on Ticketmaster, it costs $8 prepaid versus $10 on gameday, and drops you right at the stadium without the post-game traffic crawl. The shuttle from Valley River Center is the most convenient Eugene-side option and runs even on nights when other shuttle locations have limited service.
Fans driving to the stadium should enter from the north via Coburg Road to Country Club Road to Club Road to MLK Jr. Blvd, then turn onto Leo Harris Parkway to reach lot entries. Avoid Coburg Road south of the stadium post-game, EPD consistently recommends Delta Highway via Club Road as the faster I-5 northbound route. If you are parking in a third-party lot, confirm whether your space is on the BSA or DYS lot (no RVs allowed) or the LCMH/DDS lots (RV/oversized vehicles permitted). Have your mobile parking pass ready before you reach the gate to avoid delays. UO Alumni Association members receive a 10% discount on Eugene Science Center lot passes, worth checking if you qualify.
Heading to a show? See our Autzen Stadium bag policy for everything else you need to know before you go.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I buy a single-game parking pass at Autzen Stadium?
There is no single-game parking available in the official Autzen Complex lot for the general public, reserved passes are Duck Athletic Fund donor benefits only. However, non-ADA parking passes for certain UO lots are sold through Ticketmaster alongside game tickets, and third-party lots along MLK Blvd (Scouting America, Eugene Masonic Lodge 11, Emerald Valley BMX) sell single-game passes independently.
How much does ADA parking cost at Autzen Stadium?
ADA parking at Autzen Stadium costs $40 per game and is sold day-of at Entry 5 off Leo Harris Parkway on a first-come, first-served basis. A valid DMV-issued disabled placard or license plate is required for entry.
When do Autzen Stadium parking lots open?
The Autzen Stadium parking lot and most adjacent third-party lots open six hours prior to kickoff, but no earlier than 7 a.m. The East Gate is an exception, opening only 90 minutes before kickoff.
Is tailgating allowed at Autzen Stadium?
Tailgating is allowed in select lots surrounding Autzen Stadium, including the official Autzen Complex (for Duck Athletic Fund pass holders) and third-party lots like the Scouting America and Eugene Science Center-managed lots. Gas and propane grills are permitted, but charcoal, wood, and open fires are prohibited. Each space is limited to 10 guests in the Scouting America lots.
What is the cheapest way to park for an Oregon Ducks game?
The most budget-friendly option is to park free at a shuttle park-and-ride location, Valley River Center or Lane Events Center, and pay the $8 advance Autzen Express Shuttle fare. Alternatively, parking near the UO campus and walking the Frohnmayer Footbridge through Alton Baker Park can be free or very low cost.
How does the Autzen Express Shuttle work?
The Autzen Express Shuttle picks up fans at four locations: Valley River Center, Lane Events Center, PacificSource (555 International Way, Springfield), and Springfield Station (355 S. A St., Springfield). Shuttles run every 10 to 20 minutes starting three hours before game time, with return trips available during halftime and for 60 minutes after the game. Passes are $8 in advance on Ticketmaster or $10 on gameday.
Where do Uber and Lyft drop off at Autzen Stadium?
There is no official Uber or Lyft drop-off zone at Autzen Stadium. Rideshare drivers and riders should coordinate a drop-off along Centennial Boulevard or near the Oakway Center and walk the remaining distance to the stadium, as congestion and road closures make drop-offs directly adjacent to the venue impractical on gamedays.
Is there RV parking near Autzen Stadium?
RV parking in the Autzen Complex is available only to Duck Athletic Fund reserved pass holders. Third-party RV parking is available through Duck Parking (duckparking.com), Scouting America’s LCMH and DDS lots along MLK Blvd, and the Eugene Science Center-managed lots. Single-game RV rates have run around $240, with season packages around $1,200 in recent seasons. RV spaces max out at 40 feet combined vehicle and trailer length.



