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Permits may be purchased in advance through the Wisconsin Athletic Ticket Office by calling 1. Advanced permit sales conclude no later than one week prior to each home game.

Should any permits be available for sale day of the game, patrons will need to purchase the permit from the lot attendant. Overnight parking of all "over—sized" vehicles is prohibited on the UW Campus. Construction surrounding Lot 40, due to the Babcock Hall Dairy Plant renovation and Center for Dairy Research addition, will continue to be ongoing during the football season. The lot will continue to be split into Lot 40 Babcock and Lot 40 Stock Pavilion, as it has for the past three seasons, while the construction takes place.

The anticipated completion date for the project is May Lot 62 will unfortunately no longer be available for season purchase beginning with the football season, due to a pending construction project with the School of Veterinary Medicine. Lot 67 will be available for season purchase for the football season. Lot 87 returns as a season parking option for football for the football season, following the completion of the Nicholas Recreation Center 'NICK' construction.

This is the first time since the football season that Lot 87 has been available for parking. Single game parking is available for purchase from lots with availability on a first come, first served basis on the day of the game only. Patrons will pay the lot attendant as they enter the lot. These lots will be determined once the season begins. Badger Bus provides two shuttle routes to and from Camp Randall Stadium on game day.

Purchase this discounted rate season pass during the first or second home game at your Bucky Shuttle Pick—Up Location. The shuttle picks up at each ramp and drops off on Monroe Street, near the southeast corner of Camp Randall Stadium Gate 1.

Click on the events and venues below for parking details and parking alternatives. Remember to refer to the Events Calendar for lots being used for event parking, including lots that may sell day-of event parking. This is an accordion element with a series of buttons that open and close related content panels. Parking is sold on a first-come, first-served basis the day of most events.

Disabled parking is sold in designated areas. Check the Events Calendar to see what lots are available for a given event. Not all events will have staffed parking assistance.

If an event is not listed on the Events Calendar, see the visitor parking page for parking suggestions. Single game parking is available for purchase from lots with availability on a first-come, first-served basis on the day of the game only.

Patrons wishing to purchase day-of parking will pay the lot attendant as they enter the lot. Check the lot addresses on the lot locations and hours page. Vehicles parked illegally in UW-Madison lots used for football game day parking will be ticketed and towed to Lot 59 at the west end of the campus. See the Athletics Shuttle Bus Service page for details, costs, and a route map. Want to ride your bike to the game? A free bike parking corral service is available on game days.

See details on the bicycle page. Check lot addresses on the lot locations and hours page. For precise route planning assistance, please contact the Commuter Solutions team. If you are sponsoring a large conference 50 or more people on campus and your attendees will be purchasing their own parking, we can create custom applications for a fee or provide an electronic PDF application form for your users. Your attendees will be able to order and pay for their parking directly through Transportation Services.

Please contact Special Events at at least one month before your conference to arrange for the design and printing of the application forms.

You are responsible for sending out the electronic or paper form with your other conference materials. See other event host information in the next section. All lot addresses can be found on the lot locations and hours page. Visitors pull a ticket on entry, which is time-stamped.

Patrons wishing to purchase single game parking will pay the lot attendant as they enter the lot. Refer to the Madison Metropolitan School District website for event details. If Special Events is staffing the any of these lots, there may be an event parking fee you pay at the entrance. Prefer Not to Drive? These include Lot 6 H.

Live gated lot visitor parking availability. Some nearby surface lot options are free after p. Be sure to check the Events Calendar to see if the lots will be used for special event parking—if they are, they may be unavailable for parking or require a parking fee. All lot addresses can be found on the lot locations and hours page and parking maps on the campus maps page.

See the School of Music website for more details, including performance dates and tickets. See the section above for Union South parking recommendations. If Special Events is staffing any of these lots, there may be an event parking fee you pay at the entrance.

See the Department of Theatre and Drama website for more details, including performance dates and tickets. See the UW Dance website for more details, including performance dates and tickets. What traditions set Wisconsin tailgates apart from others? Maybe the one tradition that pops out the most is that the students are always late to the game itself, which draws groans from many older fans on social media. Speaking of Union South, the Badger Bash Tailgate Party takes place there and provides some family-friendly activities.

It starts about 2. Overall, the atmosphere really stands out. Camp Randall Stadium is situated in a unique feel. Breese Terrace, the street adjacent to the west side of the stadium, is essentially shut down each home game for the crowds, with the houses on it usually sporting some sort of lawn games and tailgating. Any other tips or things I should know before I go?

The carry in policy also states you can bring in blankets if you see fit. Best ones in the city, in my opinion, and I frequently go there before covering practices. The Spartans run their winning streak to nine games and remain unbeaten in Big Ten play thanks to some buzzer-beating heroics. Cowboys rookie Micah Parsons is unfazed by the physical San Francisco offensive line as the two sides gear up for their playoff matchup.

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