AT&T Stadium Parking: Lots, Prices, and the Fastest Way Out
Everything you need to park for a Cowboys game or AT&T Stadium concert — updated for every home date.
ATT Stadium has about 12,000 parking spaces split across 15 numbered lots in the Arlington Entertainment District. AT&T Stadium parking is straightforward once you know how the lots break down — the closest lots cost the most, the cheapest options mean a longer walk, and getting out after the game is usually harder than getting in. Booking your spot on SpotHero ahead of time solves most of the headache.
Lot prices at a glance
Standard (Lots 10–15): $40–$75 if booked in advance, more at the gate
Third-party lots (Collins St. and Randol Mill Rd.): often $50–$100 cash or card on game day
Booking 24+ hours ahead through an app like SpotHero typically saves 30–50% versus paying at the gate
Rideshare and taxi pickup
Rideshare zone: Lot 15 — it’s farther from the gates than people expect, and prices surge hard right after the final whistle. A $40 ride in can become a $120+ ride home.
Taxi zone: the west end of Miller LiteHouse, adjacent to North Collins Street and Cowboys Way — closer to the North Entrance than the rideshare zone, and prices don’t surge the same way.
Getting there without driving yourself
Arlington doesn’t have a real public transit system connecting to downtown Dallas or Fort Worth — this is the genuine weak spot of the Entertainment District. The Trinity Railway Express gets you to Centreport Station, but you’ll still need a rideshare or a long walk from there. Most fans drive or rideshare.
Walking from Globe Life Field
AT&T Stadium sits about a 5–10 minute walk from Globe Life Field. If there’s a Rangers game the same day, expect both venues’ lots to fill faster and traffic on Collins Street to back up earlier than usual — build in extra time.
Accessible parking
ADA parking is available across stadium lots; lot assignments can shift by event, so check the official AT&T Stadium accessibility page before you go.
2026 Cowboys Season at AT&T Stadium
Preseason home game — Friday, Aug. 28, 2026 vs. New Orleans Saints, 7:00 PM. The Cowboys’ only home preseason game this year. Smaller crowd than the regular season — a good low-stakes night to test a lot or rideshare strategy before things get busy.
Home opener — Sunday, Sept. 20, 2026 vs. Washington Commanders, 3:25 PM. First true test of game-day parking demand for the season.
Book your lot ahead of either game: find AT&T Stadium parking on SpotHero.
FAQ
Can I park at AT&T Stadium and walk to Globe Life Field? Yes — about a 5–10 minute walk between the two venues.
Is there a cheaper option than the official lots? Third-party lots on Collins St. and Randol Mill Rd. exist, but they aren’t reliably cheaper. Compare the advance price on an app before assuming a third-party lot is the better deal.
Best way to avoid the post-game rideshare surge? Use the taxi zone at Miller LiteHouse instead of the Lot 15 rideshare zone, or pre-book a ride before the game ends.
Catching a Rangers game too? See our Globe Life Field parking guide. Coming for the Lone Star Smokeout instead? That one uses different lots and a different purchase process — check the dedicated guide. For the rest of your trip, check our Dallas parking guide.
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