Campus Parking

Four female Education Week attendees posing for photo

Education Week parking is available in specified lots on campus and is clearly marked on the map in the Education Week booklet and on the campus map. Please park only in these areas and within painted stalls, not along unpainted curbs. Your vehicle should not extend over the lines dividing the stalls, either on the sides or in front. Cars are not allowed to park in designated motorcycle areas or travel lanes. Your vehicle may be ticketed and/or towed if you park in areas other than those indicated on the map, or if it is parked in a stall designated for another purpose, or if it is occupying more than one parking space, or if it is along an unpainted curb in a travel lane.

Disability Parking requires a state-issued handicap plate or permit.

Please do not park in neighborhoods north of the Marriott Center or east of 900 East. Although parking areas close to the center of campus fill up early, ample parking (1,600 parking spots) is available in the lot west of LaVell Edwards Stadium at 1700 North 150 East. Shuttle buses run continuously from that parking lot to campus, including routes that take you directly from the west stadium lot to the Museum of Art or to the Wilkinson Student Center. To save yourself time, you may consider parking in the west stadium lot and riding the shuttles and buses.

Please note that access to South Campus Drive is not open to the public, and only vehicles with a valid pass (such as BYU-owned vehicles, shuttle vans, etc.) are permitted through the gates.

RV Parking

We encourage you to stay in local campgrounds designed for RVs. While it is not encouraged, RVs are permitted to park in lot 37, north of the Indoor Practice Facility (see campus map). RV parking is restricted both day and night to this lot only. RV parking on campus is available for completely self-contained RVs only and is permitted beginning Saturday, August 15, on a first-come, first-served basis. Lot 37 is a parking lot only; there are no restrooms, showers, hook-ups, dump sites, or public electrical outlets. Restrooms and showers in student housing and locker room areas may not be used by participants staying in RVs. We also ask that you not bring pets onto campus property. When using the parking area, you must keep it free of litter, assure that your vehicle does not leak, keep awnings contained so traffic is not impeded, be sure you do not attach anything to structures, fixtures, surfaces, or electrical sources, and keep RVs inside parking stalls as much as possible. Check the campus map for the nearest shuttle stop.