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Visitors coming to the 2025 NFL Draft will get to enjoy, and navigate, one of the truly unique parts of a Green Bay Packers home game: Parking.
Residential neighborhoods surround Lambeau Field on three sides and homeowners there have for decades parked cars in their front and back yards to absorb the surge in game day visitors.
The tradition continues during the NFL draft, April 24-26. Hundreds of property owners — most but not all near Lambeau Field — will offer parking to visitors. Discover Green Bay, the region's tourism marketing agency, has set up a parking location map to help people find open parking spaces during the three-day event, and a map with driving directions to parking zones.
You can choose to park anywhere around Lambeau Field, but perhaps the best tip we can offer to save you time finding a spot and leaving is to look for parking in the direction from which you'll arrive and depart. If you're staying south of Lambeau, park south of Lambeau. If you're coming from points east, be it Door County or Milwaukee, park east of Lambeau Field.
This strategy saves you from having to fight traffic to get into and out of the area after the event ends each day.
More: Your guide to 2025 NFL Draft in Green Bay: Registration, parking, things to do and more
Parking within several blocks of the draft grounds will likely cost you anywhere from $75 to $200 per day. And the closer you get to the stadium, the more expensive it will be.
Parking options are divided up into four zones. Here are the rough boundaries:
Where's the easiest areas to park? North zone
Where should I exit? West Mason Street
Where do I go then? Take the third exit from the roundabout to head east into Green Bay. Then turn right onto South Military Avenue, South Ridge Road or South Oneida Street to access the neighborhoods north of Lambeau Field.
Where's the easiest areas to park? West, South and East zones
Where should I exit? Lombardi Avenue (west zone), South Oneida Street (south zone) or Ashland Avenue (east zone)
Where do I go? Exit at Lombardi Avenue and turn right onto Argonne Street to access the west zone. Exit at South Oneida Street and turn right to head toward the south zone. Exit at Ashland Avenue and head north to access the east zone.
Where's the easiest areas to park? North zone
Where should I exit? Merge on to I-41, then exit I-41 at West Mason Street
Where do I go then? Head east into the city on West Mason Street. Turn right onto South Military Avenue, South Ridge Road or South Oneida Street to access the neighborhoods north of Lambeau Field.
Where's the easiest areas to park? North and east zones
Where should I exit? Take State 54/57, merge onto southbound Interstate 43 and then take State 172 to the Oneida Street/Ashland Avenue exit.
Where do I go then? Turn right at the stoplight. At the next light, turn left onto Ashland Avenue. From Ashland, you can turn left onto Cormier Road, Mike McCarthy Way to access the east zone. To reach the north parking zone, turn left onto Lombardi Avenue.
Where's the easiest areas to park? North and east zones
Where should I exit? Take I-43 north to State 172 and exit at the Oneida Street/Ashland Avenue exit.
Where do I go then? Turn right at the stoplight. At the next light, turn left onto Ashland Avenue. From Ashland, you can turn left onto Cormier Road, Mike McCarthy Way to access the east zone. To reach the north parking zone, turn left onto Lombardi Avenue.
If you're concerned roads near Lambeau Field will be packed and difficult to navigate, you can also make your way to downtown Green Bay where there are several parking garages.
Green Bay Metro Transit plans to run a free Titletown Route between downtown Green Bay and the draft grounds on April 24, 25 and 26 to help fans get back and forth easily.
Contact business reporter Jeff Bollier at (920) 431-8387 or [email protected]. Follow him on Twitter at @JeffBollier.
This article originally appeared on Green Bay Press-Gazette: Here's how to find parking for NFL draft in Green Bay, Ashwaubenon
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Residential neighborhoods surround Lambeau Field on three sides and homeowners there have for decades parked cars in their front and back yards to absorb the surge in game day visitors.
The tradition continues during the NFL draft, April 24-26. Hundreds of property owners — most but not all near Lambeau Field — will offer parking to visitors. Discover Green Bay, the region's tourism marketing agency, has set up a parking location map to help people find open parking spaces during the three-day event, and a map with driving directions to parking zones.
You can choose to park anywhere around Lambeau Field, but perhaps the best tip we can offer to save you time finding a spot and leaving is to look for parking in the direction from which you'll arrive and depart. If you're staying south of Lambeau, park south of Lambeau. If you're coming from points east, be it Door County or Milwaukee, park east of Lambeau Field.
This strategy saves you from having to fight traffic to get into and out of the area after the event ends each day.
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More: Your guide to 2025 NFL Draft in Green Bay: Registration, parking, things to do and more
NFL draft parking divided up into four geographic zones
Parking within several blocks of the draft grounds will likely cost you anywhere from $75 to $200 per day. And the closer you get to the stadium, the more expensive it will be.
Parking options are divided up into four zones. Here are the rough boundaries:
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- North Zone: Ninth Street to the north, Wiesner Street to the west, Lombardi Avenue to the south and Ashland Avenue to the east.
- East Zone: Lombardi Avenue to the north, Holmgren Way to the west, Cormier Road to the south and Ashland Avenue to the east.
- South Zone: Lambeau Field to the north, South Ridge Road to the west, Cormier Road to the south and Holmgren Way to the east.
- West Zone: Lombardi Avenue to the north, Argonne Street to the west, Cormier Road to the south and South Ridge Road to the east.
How do I get to NFL draft parking from Interstate 41, coming from Marinette, areas north of Green Bay?
Where's the easiest areas to park? North zone
Where should I exit? West Mason Street
Where do I go then? Take the third exit from the roundabout to head east into Green Bay. Then turn right onto South Military Avenue, South Ridge Road or South Oneida Street to access the neighborhoods north of Lambeau Field.
How do I get to NFL draft on Interstate 41, coming from Oshkosh, Appleton and areas southwest of Green Bay?
Where's the easiest areas to park? West, South and East zones
Where should I exit? Lombardi Avenue (west zone), South Oneida Street (south zone) or Ashland Avenue (east zone)
Where do I go? Exit at Lombardi Avenue and turn right onto Argonne Street to access the west zone. Exit at South Oneida Street and turn right to head toward the south zone. Exit at Ashland Avenue and head north to access the east zone.
How do I get to NFL draft parking from State 29, coming from Wausau and areas west of Green Bay?
Where's the easiest areas to park? North zone
Where should I exit? Merge on to I-41, then exit I-41 at West Mason Street
Where do I go then? Head east into the city on West Mason Street. Turn right onto South Military Avenue, South Ridge Road or South Oneida Street to access the neighborhoods north of Lambeau Field.
How do I get to NFL draft parking from State 54/57, coming from Door County and areas northeast of Green Bay?
Where's the easiest areas to park? North and east zones
Where should I exit? Take State 54/57, merge onto southbound Interstate 43 and then take State 172 to the Oneida Street/Ashland Avenue exit.
Where do I go then? Turn right at the stoplight. At the next light, turn left onto Ashland Avenue. From Ashland, you can turn left onto Cormier Road, Mike McCarthy Way to access the east zone. To reach the north parking zone, turn left onto Lombardi Avenue.
How do I get to NFL draft parking from Interstate 41, coming from Sheboygan, Milwaukee and areas southeast of Green Bay?
Where's the easiest areas to park? North and east zones
Where should I exit? Take I-43 north to State 172 and exit at the Oneida Street/Ashland Avenue exit.
Where do I go then? Turn right at the stoplight. At the next light, turn left onto Ashland Avenue. From Ashland, you can turn left onto Cormier Road, Mike McCarthy Way to access the east zone. To reach the north parking zone, turn left onto Lombardi Avenue.
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How do I get to downtown Green Bay so I can park there and ride the free bus to Lambeau Field and the NFL draft?
If you're concerned roads near Lambeau Field will be packed and difficult to navigate, you can also make your way to downtown Green Bay where there are several parking garages.
Green Bay Metro Transit plans to run a free Titletown Route between downtown Green Bay and the draft grounds on April 24, 25 and 26 to help fans get back and forth easily.
- From I-41: Exit at Mason Street or Shawano Avenue for the most direct route to downtown Green Bay.
- From I-43: Exit at East Mason Street and turn right onto Main Street to access downtown.
- From State 172: Exit at Riverside Drive and turn right to head north into downtown Green Bay.
Contact business reporter Jeff Bollier at (920) 431-8387 or [email protected]. Follow him on Twitter at @JeffBollier.
This article originally appeared on Green Bay Press-Gazette: Here's how to find parking for NFL draft in Green Bay, Ashwaubenon
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