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Navigating Penn State Parking, Traffic, and Transit for the Penn State Football vs. Nevada Game

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Penn State Football Game Day: Parking, Traffic, and Transit Updates for Nevada Matchup

UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. – Penn State Football will welcome Nevada to West Shore Home Field at Beaver Stadium on Saturday, August 30th, at 3:30 p.m. Fans are strongly encouraged to arrive early, with premium gates opening at 12:30 p.m., Family Friendly gates at 1:00 p.m., and all other public gates at 1:30 p.m. Anticipate important traffic and plan accordingly for a seamless game day experience.

Game Day and Weekend Parking Details

Parking areas near Beaver Stadium, situated between Bigler Road and Mount Nittany Medical center, are managed by Penn State intercollegiate athletics and require a valid football parking permit for access. These lots will be accessible beginning at 8:00 a.m. on game day. For any questions or assistance, contact Penn State Athletics at gopsusports.com, call 1-800-NITTANY, or email [email protected].

additional on-campus parking is available through Penn State Transportation Services at the East, Eisenhower, HUB, nittany, and West parking decks. Overnight parking is permitted onyl within these designated decks. Weekend event rates will be in effect on Saturday, while standard rates apply on all other days. Utilize pay stations before departing to avoid delays, as cash is not accepted at exit lanes.

A lost ticket fee of $50 will be applied to lost parking passes on both Saturday and Sunday and must be paid via credit card at the exit lane. Tailgating is prohibited in all campus parking decks.

deck Parking Rates

Parking Deck Saturday Rate (≤2 hrs) Saturday Rate (>2 hrs) Standard Daily Rate
East, HUB, Nittany $2 (1st hr) / $1 (2nd hr) $40 $2 (1st hr) / $1/hr (up to $16 max)
West $2 (1st hr) / $1 (2nd hr) $25 $2 (1st hr) / $1/hr (up to $16 max)
Eisenhower N/A $40 (payable via HONK zone PSUYF) $45 (Fri-Sun 11:59 PM, payable via HONK zone PSUYF)

Game Day Parking Closures and Permit Access

To facilitate game day preparations, the following campus parking lots will be closed starting at midnight on Friday:

  • Commuter lots (Jordan East, Stadium west, Porter North, Porter South)
  • Orange L (all sections)
  • Yellow H (all sections)
  • Yellow M
  • Yellow V
  • Orange A OPP (east and west)
  • Orange A Katz
  • Orange B (Section along Services Road)
  • Orange D (east of USB I and II)
  • Orange H (all sections)
  • Orange J (ICA Service Center/Meats Lab)
  • Silver J (all sections)

All vehicles must be removed from these areas by midnight on friday. Access will reopen once outbound traffic subsides, and any remaining vehicles will be towed starting at 2:00 a.m. on Saturday.

On game days, faculty/staff permits are valid in all lots west of Bigler Road, while student permits are honored in areas west of Bigler Road that typically allow student parking on weekends (refer to the student parking interactive map). Permit holders are encouraged to utilize surface parking areas rather than decks to improve traffic flow.

Increased Enforcement and Traffic Restrictions

Drivers are reminded to park fully within designated spaces. Vehicles obstructing roadways or parked illegally are subject to ticketing and towing at the owner’s expense. All parking area signage, including ADA and reserved spaces, will be strictly enforced.Increased fines will be in effect for parking violations during event weekends.

Beginning at 1:00 p.m. Saturday, one-way traffic patterns and restrictions will be implemented on Park Avenue, Porter Road, and surrounding roadways. Those with prepaid parking permits must follow designated routes. Detailed information is available at Penn state’s Game Day Parking and Traffic site.

Access to the East Parking Deck and North Orange faculty/staff areas will be limited to eastbound traffic on Park Avenue from Atherton Street. West Zone permit holders traveling eastbound on Park from Atherton Street and East Zone permit holders traveling westbound on Park from I-99/322 should use Park Avenue. Porter road will be reserved for South Zone permit holders.

Curtin Road will be closed between Bigler Road and Porter Road for the duration of the day.

Transit Service Adjustments

CATA’s Blue Loop, White Loop, and Red Link services will operate on a modified schedule on game days. Specific adjustments include:

  • Blue Loop: Normal routing to curtin Road, then right on Bigler Road and Pollock Road.
  • White Loop: Normal routing to University Drive, then left on Hastings Road, right on Bigler Road, and left on Curtin Road.
  • Red Link: Normal routing to Bigler Road, then right on Eisenhower Road, right on Shortlidge Road, and left on Curtin Road.

CATA Game Day Shuttles will also be available. Visit the CATA website for routes, stops, and fares. Fullington Trailways will also operate Football Shuttles from local locations and Blair and Clearfield counties; details are available at the Fullington website.

For CATA inquiries, contact [email protected] or call 814-238-CATA. Real-time bus information is available through the myStop and Penn State Go apps.

Planning for Penn State Game Days: A Year-Round Guide

Attending a Penn State Football game is a cherished tradition for many, but requires careful planning. Beyond parking and transportation, consider the weather – State college can experience significant temperature fluctuations during football season. Dressing in layers is always recommended. Arriving early not only secures parking but allows time to explore the vibrant tailgating scene. familiarize yourself with Beaver stadium’s clear bag policy to expedite entry.

Frequently Asked Questions

  1. what time do parking lots open for the Penn State football game? Parking lots open at 8:00 a.m. on game day.
  2. Is tailgating allowed in the parking decks? No,tailgating is strictly prohibited in campus parking decks.
  3. What is the best way to get to the game if you don’t have a parking permit? Consider using CATA buses, Game Day Shuttles, or Fullington Trailways shuttles.
  4. What happens if I park in a lot that is closed on Friday night? Your vehicle will be towed if it remains in a closed lot after 2:00 a.m. on Saturday.
  5. where can I find more detailed information about parking and traffic? Visit Penn State’s Game Day Parking and Traffic site.

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Navigating Penn State Parking, Traffic, and Transit for the Penn State Football vs. Nevada Game

Pre-Game Planning: Your Penn State Gameday Guide

Attending a Penn State Nittany Lions football game is an experience, but navigating the logistics of Penn State parking, State College traffic, and campus transit requires planning. This guide focuses on the September 7th, 2025 game against Nevada, providing you with the most up-to-date facts to ensure a smooth gameday. We’ll cover everything from parking permits to shuttle options, helping you maximize your time enjoying the game and minimize frustration.

Understanding Penn State Parking Options

Penn State football parking is notoriously competitive. Here’s a breakdown of your options:

Reserved Parking: If you have a pre-purchased parking permit (Brown, Orange, Purple, or Gray lots), this is your best bet. Ensure you know your designated lot and have your permit visibly displayed. Digital permits are now accepted via the ParkMobile app.

General Parking: Limited general parking is available on a first-come, first-served basis. These lots typically open 4-5 hours before kickoff. Expect notable delays and perhaps a long walk to Beaver Stadium. Popular general parking areas include the Grass Lots (Lot 82, 83, 84) and the IM Fields.

Remote Parking & Shuttles: This is often the most convenient option, especially if you don’t have a reserved permit. Several remote lots offer free or low-cost parking with shuttle service directly to the stadium.

ParkMobile lots: Utilize the ParkMobile app to find and reserve parking in designated lots.

Downtown State College Shuttles: Several businesses and the State College Transportation Authority (SCTA) offer shuttle services from downtown locations.

Disability Parking: Designated disability parking is available with a valid permit. These spaces are limited and fill up quickly. Advance reservations are highly recommended.

Traffic Management: Getting to Beaver Stadium

State College traffic on gameday is ample. Plan for significant delays, irrespective of your chosen mode of transportation.

Peak Traffic Times: Traffic typically begins to build 4-5 hours before kickoff and remains heavy until well after the game ends. The worst congestion points are College Avenue, Park Avenue, and Atherton Street.

Recommended Routes:

From I-99: Take Exit 161 for College Avenue and follow signs to Penn State. Be prepared for slow-moving traffic.

From Route 322: Utilize the bypass around State College to avoid the heaviest congestion.

From Route 26: Consider taking Boalsburg Pike to avoid College Avenue.

Real-time Traffic Updates: Utilize apps like Google Maps, Waze, or PennDOT’s 511PA service for real-time traffic conditions and potential delays.

Utilizing Penn State’s Transit System

Penn State offers several campus transit options to help you navigate gameday:

Blue & White Loops: These free bus loops operate frequently throughout campus and provide service to and from Beaver Stadium. check the CATA (Centre Area Transportation Authority) website for updated schedules and routes.

Game Day Shuttles: CATA operates dedicated game day shuttle routes from various locations, including downtown hotels and parking areas.

Walking: If you’re staying close to campus, walking is a viable option.However, be prepared for large crowds and potentially long distances.

Gameday Logistics: Tips & Tricks

Arrive Early: This is the single most important piece of advice. Arriving early allows you to secure parking, navigate traffic, and enjoy the pre-game atmosphere.

Download Essential Apps: ParkMobile, CATA Bus Tracker, Google Maps, and Waze are all invaluable tools for gameday.

Pack Light: Minimize what you carry to make navigating crowds easier.

Stay Hydrated: Especially during warmer months, remember to drink plenty of water.

be Aware of Your Surroundings: Large crowds can be overwhelming. be mindful of your belongings and surroundings.

Check Penn State Athletics Website: The official Penn State Athletics website (https://gopsusports.com/) provides the most up-to-date information on parking, traffic, and gameday policies.

Remote Parking Case study: The Curtin Road Lot

In recent years, the Curtin Road lot has become a popular remote parking location. Offering ample space and frequent shuttle service, its proven to be a reliable alternative to navigating the congested core campus areas. A 2024 post-game survey indicated that 85% of users rated the Curtin Road shuttle service as “good” or “excellent,” highlighting its effectiveness.

Benefits of Utilizing Remote Parking & Shuttles

Reduced Stress: Avoid the frustration of circling for parking.

Cost Savings: Remote parking is frequently enough cheaper than on-site parking.

Convenience: Shuttle service drops you off close to Beaver stadium.

Environmental Impact: Encourages carpooling and reduces congestion.

Important resources

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