GEODIS Park parking sells out — and if you’re showing up without a plan on Nashville SC game day, you’re going to feel it.
GEODIS Park is the home of Nashville SC and the second largest soccer-specific stadium in MLS, located at 501 Benton Avenue in the Wedgewood-Houston neighborhood. It also hosts major concerts — past performers have included Guns N’ Roses, Pink, Carrie Underwood, and Shania Twain — so parking demand is high across both sports and entertainment events.
The good news: there are multiple parking options at different price points, plus free bus service and bike valet. Here’s how to approach it.
On-Campus GEODIS Park Parking Lots
GEODIS Park operates several on-campus lots directly adjacent to the stadium. These are the most convenient options and they go fast.
Lot 8 — Located in the Nashville Fairgrounds Speedway, 0.5 miles from the stadium. A 3-minute walk to Gates D, E, and F. Tailgating allowed.
Lot 9 — 0.0 miles from the stadium at 2226 Bransford Ave. Right next to the stadium, reserved for suite and loge holders. Tailgating allowed.
Lot 10 — 0.1 miles from the stadium off Wilson Drive. Adjacent to the stadium, 2-minute walk to Premium Clubs and Gates A, B, and C. Tailgating allowed.
Lot 11 — 0.3 miles from the stadium at 401 Wedgewood Ave. Tailgating allowed.
On-sale timeline: Season Ticket Members get access approximately 10 days before each match. General public parking goes on sale approximately 3 days before the event. Buy as soon as it opens — on-campus lots sell out regularly.
Payment: On-site purchase by credit card or mobile payment only. No cash accepted.
Off-Campus PMC Lots — New for 2026
New in 2026, GEODIS Park has partnered with PMC to offer off-campus parking options in addition to the on-campus lots. PMC lots go on sale to the general public on the same day as on-campus lots open to general public purchase.
PMC also offers a 2026 Season Pass for fans who want to lock in parking for the entire MLS regular season — a smart move if you’re going to multiple Nashville SC home games this year.
Book Through SpotHero
SpotHero covers GEODIS Park events and is one of the easiest ways to compare and book nearby parking in advance. For concerts especially — which draw different crowds than regular season soccer matches — booking through SpotHero before the event is strongly recommended.
Nashville SC parking passes on the secondary market start around $11 depending on the event and location.
Rideshare to GEODIS Park
New for 2026, the designated rideshare drop-off and pickup zone has moved to Craighead Street. Look for flags and signage on event day — the rideshare zone will be clearly marked.
Guest pickup is only permitted in the designated rideshare zone on Craighead Street. Don’t ask your driver to drop you elsewhere — it won’t go smoothly on a busy game day.
Rideshare is a genuinely good option for GEODIS Park since parking is limited and the neighborhood streets around Wedgewood-Houston are residential. Uber and Lyft are both available throughout Nashville.
Free Bus Service — The Underrated Option
This is the one most fans don’t know about: WeGo public buses offer fare-free service on existing routes 52 and 77 to every Nashville SC regular season home game.
For weekend home games, express service is available via Park & Ride locations:
Stones River Mall Park & Ride (Murfreesboro) — located at the back of the mall near the North Wing. Free parking at the lot.
Hickory Hollow Park & Ride (Antioch) — located at the Southeast Branch Nashville Public Library. Free parking at the lot.
Express bus fare from Park & Ride locations: $2 each way. Drop-off and pickup at GEODIS Park is on Wedgewood Avenue near Lot 11.
If you’re coming from Murfreesboro or Antioch, this is genuinely one of the best options available — free lot parking, $2 bus fare each way, and you skip game day traffic entirely.
Bike Valet — Free
Walk Bike Nashville provides free bike valet at every Nashville SC match. The valet is set up on Benton Ave outside of Gate C. Bike racks are also available at various locations surrounding GEODIS Park on a first-come, first-served basis.
If you live within biking distance of Wedgewood-Houston, this is a legitimately great option.
Tips for GEODIS Park Parking
Buy parking the day it goes on sale. On-campus lots sell out. General public sales open approximately 3 days before each match — set a reminder and buy immediately.
The rideshare zone moved in 2026. It’s now on Craighead Street. Update your app pickup location accordingly — don’t assume it’s where it was in previous seasons.
Respect the Wedgewood-Houston neighborhood. GEODIS Park explicitly asks fans to treat the surrounding residential community with respect on arrival and departure. This is a real neighborhood — be mindful of noise, traffic, and where you’re walking.
WeGo bus is the best kept secret for GEODIS Park. Free from routes 52 and 77, plus $2 express from Park & Ride locations. If traffic and parking stress isn’t your thing, the bus genuinely solves the problem.
Concerts sell out parking faster than soccer. Major concert events at GEODIS Park draw different audiences who may be less familiar with the venue’s parking setup. Book even earlier for concert nights than you would for a regular season match.
Tailgating is allowed in most lots. Check the specific lot’s tailgating policy before you go — policies can vary by event.
GEODIS Park Parking: Quick Reference
| Option | Distance | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Lot 9 | 0.0 miles | Suite/loge holders, closest to stadium |
| Lot 10 | 0.1 miles | 2-min walk to Premium Clubs, Gates A/B/C |
| Lot 11 | 0.3 miles | Off Wedgewood Ave, WeGo bus drop-off |
| Lot 8 | 0.5 miles | 3-min walk to Gates D/E/F |
| PMC Off-Campus Lots | Varies | New 2026, available same day as general public |
| SpotHero | Varies | Book nearby options in advance |
| Rideshare | N/A | Drop-off/pickup on Craighead Street |
| WeGo Bus (routes 52/77) | N/A | Free for regular season home games |
| Express Park & Ride | N/A | $2 each way from Murfreesboro/Antioch |
Parking availability, on-sale dates, and transportation options are subject to change by event. Always verify current parking and transportation details through the official GEODIS Park website and Nashville SC before your visit.
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