Football Parking Season Passes
Public parking lots are very limited around the Stadium. Please consider taking advantage of the available shuttles. Be advised that some roads around campus are closed at times on game day.
Parking Directions with Waze
The University Athletic Association has customized the Waze Traffic App for Game Day, including restricted on-campus streets, parking lot availability, proper parking lot entrances, and the best route to your desired parking location.
Select a lot below from your mobile device or desktop computer, and the Waze App will provide the best-available route to the entrance of the destination.
Select a lot below from your mobile device or desktop computer, and the Waze App will provide the best-available route to the entrance of the destination.
* Only Patrons with Lot 25 or N passes will be allowed to turn onto Gale Lemerand Dr.
Road Closures
New in 2022: Campus Roads closed due to construction 8/28/2022-10/2/2022- Museum Road from Newell Drive to Center Drive
- Museum Road from Gale Lemerand Drive to Hume West
- Lemerand Drive between University Avenue and Stadium Road
- Stadium Road from Lemerand Drive and Fletcher Drive
- University Avenue between Lemerand Drive and NW 17th Street (Buckman Dr.).
Disabled Parking
- The UAA has reserved disabled parking spots near the O'Connell Center, Murphree Hall area and the Infirmary Lot. Reserved Disabled Parking is completely full.
- Non-Reserved Public Disabled parking is located at Garage 109. Garage 109 is located on the south side of Archer Road on Gale Lemerand Dr. Additional Public Disabled parking: Any Disabled marked space on campus, other than the three reserved areas, are available on a first-come, first-served basis.
- From Garage 109, fans can utilize the free lift-equipped disabled shuttle service. The shuttles begin running 3 hours prior to kickoff and drop off at the Graham Hall Parking lot. The shuttles from Garage 109 are running continuously until kickoff and then pick back up at the start of the fourth quarter.
- Golf carts are available at Gate 18 to assist patrons who need further assistance to their gate.
- Any disabled person parking on campus can call 352-494-2305 for assistance from the Gator Lift. This service begins 2 hours prior to kickoff and can pick up fans based on availability and location.
Booster Parking
- The reserved parking on campus, including UAA-reserved RV lots, is a privilege for certain levels of booster club members.
- For details please contact the Gator Boosters office at (800) 344-2867 Option 3.
- The following lots will require a barricade pass: Lot N, Lot 21(include 21 DIS), Lot 25(include 25 DIS) & Lot 26. You should have received a paper barricade pass booklet o help the officers easily identify who should be allowed past the police checkpoints. You will still need your mobile parking pass to scan into the lots.
RV Parking
- The UAA-reserved RV parking on campus is a privilege for certain levels of booster club members. For details please contact the booster office at (800) 344-2867 Option 3.
- Gators RV City opens at 4pm on Fridays - (4pm on Thursday for Homecoming weekend only)
- For non-Gator Boosters RV parking questions, please call UF Transportation and
Parking Services at 352-392-8048 TDD/TTY 711. - On-board generators are permitted, however exterior or pull-along generators are prohibited at all times. For safety reasons, all motor homes/RVs are required to utilize exhaust extensions or "smoke stacks" to channel exhaust fumes to the top of the motor home/RV.
- The only Athletic Association RV lot 78 that allows overnight stays is Gators RV City located at Florida Park. All other UAA RV lots must be vacated at the conclusion of the game.
2022 Parking Lot Identification
The University has taken its campus parking lot identification system and applied it across all events, including athletics, so that one unified map is identifiable for students, staff and visitors 365 days of the year. This had no impact in the assignment of Gator Booster parking passes, it is just a change in the numbering to correspond with what campus officials use. See the list for a breakdown of Gator Booster parking lots. This change in lots should help with those assisting with directions and guidance as you enter campus. From the local police officer to the game day staffer, everyone will know how lots are identified to help you get into your parking spot quicker and start tailgating. This will also help emergency personnel who have to respond to a lot quicker as those lots will all be identified the same way throughout the year. For example, if you have been parking in Lot 1, north of the O’Connell Center, you are still parking in the same lot, just steps away from the stadium. However, it is now called Lot 25.| Old | New |
|---|---|
| Lot 1 | Lot 25 |
| Lot 2 | Lot 107 |
| Lot 3 | Lot 21 |
| Lot 4 | Lot 29 |
| Lot 5 | Lot F |
| Lot 6 | Lot 12 |
| Lot 7 | Lot 36 |
| Lot 8 | Lot 104 |
| Lot 12 | Lot 18 |
| Lot M | Lot 20 |
| Lot R | Lot 112 |
| Lot S | Lot 26 |
| Lot 14 | Lot 114 |