Where to Park at American Family Field

With ample parking around American Family Field, you'll have just a short walk from your vehicle to the ballpark.
With ample parking around American Family Field, you’ll have just a short walk from your vehicle to the ballpark.

American Family Field’s location means that you don’t have a wealth of unique parking options to consider. It’s more a case of choosing the lot that works best for you when you pull up to this National League ballpark. The General/Green Lots are your best bet financially, with rates ranging from $11 to $15, depending on when you buy. Making an advanced purchase is always the most affordable option. These lots are positioned rather away from Miller Park, but the longer walk is a good tradeoff for saving money. If you want to be closer to the gates, look for a spot in the Preferred/Blue Lots. You can expect to spend $16 to $25.

If you’re keen on saving money and time, you might want to give SpotHero a shot. This is a service that allows you to pay for and reserve a guaranteed parking spot ahead of time. It has several inexpensive options only a block or two away from the stadium. By booking parking ahead of time you’ll know exactly where you’re headed before you even leave your house.

The Ballpark Guide recommends booking convenient and affordable parking in advance through SpotHero, the nation’s leading parking reservations app. To reserve your parking spot, visit the American Family Field SpotHero Parking Page and book a spot with rates up to 50% off drive-up.

American Family Field Parking FAQ

How much is parking at American Family Field?

Depending on the day, you can spend between $13 and $25 to park at American Family Field.

Where can you park at American Family Field?

American Family Field’s location means that there are thousands of parking spots immediately around the park.

Can you buy advanced parking passes for American Family Field?

Buying your parking at American Family Field in advance will between $2 and $7.