Stanford Cardinal vs. Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets tickets
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Stanford Cardinal vs. Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets Stanford Stadium September 26th, 2026
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Parking & Directions for Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets 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 game between Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets and Stanford at Stanford Stadium, parking can be a bit of a puzzle if you’re not familiar with the area. The lots around the stadium have seen some serious upgrades over the years, especially after the 2006 renovation that boosted capacity and improved the overall infrastructure. Back in 1960, they added new broadcasting areas and better seating, but it’s really the more recent changes that make parking and getting in and out a bit smoother, well, mostly. The End Zone seats give you a killer view of the action, but finding parking nearby can be competitive, especially on game day when thousands are all trying to do the same thing. If you’re coming from Palo Alto, the easiest route is usually taking University Street West right up to the stadium. And if you’re heading there for a concert or a special event, it’s worth checking the Stanford official site for parking info because rules and lots can change faster than you think. Honestly, parking at Stanford can be a bit of a game itself, plan ahead, arrive early, and maybe bring some snacks because after all, who wants to miss a second of the action or get stuck searching for a spot?