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Stanford Cardinal vs. Miami Hurricanes Stanford Stadium September 04th, 2026
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Parking & Directions for Miami Hurricanes Stanford Stadium
625 Nelson Road, Stanford, CA
94305, US
1. Stanford Parking Structure: 0.5 miles, $20
2. Galvez Lot: 0.6 miles, $15
3. Via Ortega Lot: 0.7 miles, $15
4. Maples Pavilion Lot: 0.8 miles, $20
5. Crothers Hall Lot: 0.9 miles, $10
6. Tresidder Memorial Union: 1 mile, $15
When it comes to catching a Miami Hurricanes game against Stanford at Stanford Stadium, parking can be quite the adventure but also pretty well thought out. The lots aren’t just a place to leave your car; they’re part of the experience, with well-lit areas that make you feel safer even after dark, which is definitely a relief when you're eager to get to the action inside. Over the years, these parking lots have seen it all, from hosting enthusiastic fans during the 2019 Women's World Cup to accommodating tech geeks during Google I/O in 2018, so they’ve got a bit of a track record for handling big crowds and diverse events. For those lucky enough to snag VIP spots, getting in and out is a breeze, which is clutch when The Game’s heating up. Motorcycle parking is free, which is a nice touch for two-wheel enthusiasts, and carpool spaces are a smart way to save a buck and reduce the hassle. Just a heads up, if you want to reserve a spot in advance, make sure to go through official channels, trust me, it’s worth it to avoid the last-minute scramble. All in all, Stanford Stadium parking lots are more than just a place to leave your ride, they’re part of the pre-game ritual, adding a layer of convenience to what should be a memorable Miami Hurricanes versus Stanford showdown.