by www.LSUsports.net, LSU Sports Interactive
Preserve the Oaks
Join LSU in preserving its beautiful campus by parking only in designated areas. It is especially important to avoid parking on the roots of LSU's historic oak trees.
Carpool
Motorists are encouraged to carpool and to arrive early in order to easily find parking and walk to the stadium.
Saving Spaces
Saving parking spaces for other motorists is not permitted.
Traffic Direction from Police
Motorists should remember the policemen along the routes and at parking lots are there to direct motorists to the best routes for closest available parking.
Neutral Grounds
Parking of vehicles on the neutral ground (islands) on Nicholson Drive will be prohibited due to the dangers presented for pedestrians and motorists.
North and South Stadium Drive
For safety reasons, North Stadium Road and South Stadium Road will be closed to all vehicular traffic on game days.
Bus Parking
Charter buses will park in Lot W on Skip Bertman Drive, just west of the Charles McClendon Practice Fields (see parking map).
Limousines
Due to limited parking spaces, the use of limousines as transportation to the football games is discouraged. Limousines that do travel to LSU for the football games will be directed to park in Lot W (see parking map) on Skip Bertman Dr. A $100 parking fee will be required to park in this lot.
Spaces for Vehicles Only
Reserved parking spaces are for vehicles only. The purchase and use of a parking pass for other reasons, such as port-o-lets, tents, chairs, etc., is not permitted.
Travel Lanes
For your safety and for the courtesy of other drivers, please don't tailgate in travel lanes.
Parking Passes
How do I get a Parking Pass?
Reserved season parking passes are sold out. Fans can get on a waiting list for passes at www.LSUsports.net under "Tickets" between February and May each year.
Handicap Parking
Free Handicap Parking
Free individual handicap parking is conveniently located in Lot M between the Pete Maravich Assembly Center and the Dub Robinson Tennis Courts, north of Tiger Stadium. There are a limited number of spaces available.
This area is available on a first come, first served basis beginning at 7 a.m. CT on game days. The lot is accessible by presenting a valid state-issued handicap parking permit and/or valid handicap drivers' license to the traffic officers on site. The handicapped individual must be in the vehicle when entering the lot.
Paid Handicap Parking
Persons interested in purchasing a paid reserved parking permit can register for a waiting list on LSUsports.net between February and May each year. Reserved handicap parking permits cost $300 for the entire season. To purchase a season handicap-parking permit, you must have a state issued handicap parking permit or letter from your doctor stating the reason you need to park near the stadium, and a valid ID. Contact the LSU Athletics Ticket Office at (225) 578-2184 for more information.

































