Last updated on October 19th, 2023 at 11:48 am
Dignity Health Sports Park is home to LA Galaxy and Los Angeles Wildcats teams. The venue opened up in 2003, and sits about 15 miles away from downtown LA. In addition to hosting LA Galaxy, the venue is also home to plenty of concerts and events year-round.
Here are the parking tips when coming to this venue for a LA Galaxy soccer game!
How Much is Dignity Health Sports Park Parking?
Parking tends to be around $20 per car for an LA Galaxy match. Preferred parking goes for $40, and using a valet service will go for $60.
However, parking rates can increase depending on the event. For example, if the LA Galaxy are in the MLS playoffs, you can expect the parking rates to increase.
Dignity Health Sports Handicap Parking
There are ADA parking spaces for fans to use when coming to the venue for any event. ADA parking is available for guests with disabilities, including van-accessible spaces, in gates A, B or D at the Home Depot Center. If you are looking for the drop-off and pick-up areas for guest with disabilities, you can use Gate A. Fans will need to show a valid parking pass and state-issued license plate to leave their vehicle in the parking lots.
Can you Tailgate in the Parking Lots?
Tailgating is part of the fan experience when coming to a Los Angeles Galaxy soccer match. Tailgating festivities take place in parking lots 10,11,12, and 13 and opens three hours before the game. Fans can use charcoal grills for grilling but will need to dispose of the coals before entering the venue properly.
Be sure to visit the Dignity Health Sports Park bag policy page to see what you can bring into the venue. Also, be sure to check out the Dignity Health Sports Park food guide to see what’s on the menu for the game!
Should I Take Public Transportation?
Lyft and Uber are popular public transportation options to get to the game. The Lyft Lot can be used for pick up and drop-offs, which is located at Towne Avenue Elementary School, 18924 Towne Ave, Cardson, CA 90746.
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.