Last updated on October 19th, 2023 at 06:34 am
Coors Field is the home of the Colorado Rockies Major League Baseball team in Colorado. The location of the Rockies stadium facing the Rocky Mountains is 2001 Blake St, Denver, CO 80205. Outside of hosting baseball games, Coors Field accommodates many concerts and events year-round to enjoy.
Here is the guide to Coors Field parking below.
How Much is Coors Field Parking?
If you plan to park in the Coors Field parking lots, you can expect to pay around $15. Parking for Colorado Rockies games is ample and surrounds the baseball stadium making it easy to find a space. Most parking is available alongside Blake Street and Broadway, and opens 2.5 hours before first pitch.
In addition to official parking, fans can use SpotHero above to find great parking garage deals close to the stadium! Using SpotHero also eliminates the stress and hassle of trying to find a place to park around the stadium since there will be thousands of fans and cars all around the venue, which causes congestion. If you don’t mind walk about a half mile or so to the stadium, consider using SpotHero.
Is there Handicap Parking at Coors Field?
There is handicap parking available for fans to use for all baseball games at the venue. Lot A offers handicap spaces for fans to use and sits directly next to the venue. Fans will need to present a valid parking pass and placard to leave their cars in these ADA spaces.
Is there Tailgating at Coors Field?
There is no official tailgating at Coors Field, but fans are able to consume alcohol in the parking lots and parking spaces before first pitch. With Rockies games in downtown Denver, fans can head over to the local bars before and after a game. Some bars near the MLB park include Killians, Camarena, Jacksons Lodo, and Revel Social.
Check out the Coors Field Food guide before your next visit! Also, be sure to visit the Coors Field Bag Policy to see what you can and can’t bring into the stadium.
Public Transportation Options
Fans can use a light rail service to get to and from the stadium. The closest rail station to the stadium is the Union Station Light Rail. The walk is about a five minute walk and can be a good alternative to driving and parking at the stadium.
Fans can use Uber or Lyft to get to and from the venue for baseball games via public transportation. The official pick and drop off areas at the venue are on 21st and 22nd street. Both Uber pickup areas are a block away from the stadium, so it’s very close to the arena.
Greg Kristan, owner of The Stadium Reviews, LLC and TM Blast, LLC, brings his extensive experience visiting over half of the MLB ballparks, along with numerous MLS, NHL, NBA, and NFL venues, to provide in-depth coverage on the bag policy, food options, and parking. He has also been interviewed about his experiences on several sports podcasts.