Football Gameday Parking

RV Parking

Lots: RV1, RV2, RV3 and RV4


 
RV1 and RV3 are for John Purdue Club members. To join the JPC, please visit JohnPurdueClub.com.
  • 5th wheels are not permitted in RV1 or RV3 and will be redirected to RV2 or RV4.

RV2 is available for season passes or day-of-game via credit card. To purchase a season pass, please call: 765.494.3194 or 800.497.7678. 

RV4 is available for day-of-game via credit card.

Ensure that you have a parking space for game day, check back for more information on how to purchase a parking permit. All Parking passes are digital and should be downloaded to your mobile device after purchasing. Click here for instructions on how to download your parking pass. 

 
All RV lots open at 6 p.m. on Friday or the day prior to a home football game. Due to the campus use of all RV parking lots, staging and entering an RV lot will not be permitted prior to 6 p.m. on Friday or the day prior of a home football game.

All RVs must be removed from lots by 10 a.m. on Sunday or the day following a home football game.

RV2 and RV4 parking pass includes attached car. All 5th wheels MUST detach their tow vehicle immediately after parking their camper. Parking attendant will direct tow vehicles where to park.

RV PARKING PRICING
RV1 Parking JPC Members
RV2 Parking $100 PRESALE $120 DAY OF
RV3 Parking JPC Members
RV4 Parking $100 PRESALE $120 DAY OF

RV1 and RV3 must have an additional parking pass for attached car.
RV2 and RV4 parking pass includes attached car.
 
Purdue Athletics will operate a complimentary gameday shuttle service near RV2, RV3 and RV4 locations. Please see shuttle map. Shuttle service will begin three hours prior to game time and end approximately one hour postgame.
 
 


Use the interactive map below to take a look at all of our Football Parking lots. 


Purdue Football RV Parking Policy

With your cooperation in adhering to the following tailgate guidelines and procedures, fans can enjoy this pregame activity and the excitement of Purdue Football. The following policies and procedures concerning parking, tailgating, and fan conduct at Purdue University are designed to help fans’ event planning and ensure a family-friendly, safe, and enjoyable experience for all!
RV/Tailgate Policy
The following policy and guidelines have been formulated and will be in effect for public safety. These rules are intended to be general guidelines. Purdue University reserves the right to modify these rules at any time for the safety and effective administration of the event.
Responsibility
  • Purdue University is not responsible or liable for accidents, damage, loss, or theft of materials, items, or personal property left overnight.
  • Please be a good neighbor in recognizing and accepting the fact that you are in a parking lot that is converted for six to seven weekends per year into a temporary RV lot. Please expect some noise, BBQ smoke and extra traffic. We ask that you be reasonable in your expectations and tolerant of your neighbors.
  • The disposal of grease, hot coals, or hazardous materials onto the grounds or into the storm drains is prohibited. Gray water and black water dumping on campus is strictly prohibited. Patrons are subject to losing RV parking privileges if they illegally dump into the university sewage line.
  • Anyone renting an RV space is responsible for the conduct of their guests. No parking accommodations are made for guests of the RV pass holders.
  • Children should be supervised at all times – please use extreme caution when driving into or leaving the parking lots.
  • The RV must be confined to one RV space according to the space designations in the lot. Tow vehicle space will be provided within the RV Lot. Amenities such as awnings, grills and furniture must be utilized within allotted space.
  • Tent camping or camping in tow vehicles, pickup trucks, or vehicles not designated as RVs is prohibited.
  • Pets are not allowed to run at-large in the RV lots; they must be on a controlled leash. Animals shall not be left unattended or secured to university property. Pet owners are solely responsible for their pets and any damage or injuries that may occur. Ill-behaved pets or those deemed dangerous, intimidating, or destructive will be evicted and banned from university property.
  • Purdue University shall not be held liable or responsible for any actions taken by the public or tailgaters while on state property or in regards to alcoholic beverage consumption. Individuals are responsible for compliance with all local and state laws governing alcohol consumption.
Access Times
  • RV pass holders will be able to access the RV lots 6:00 p.m. the day prior to all home games.
  • RVs arriving to campus prior to 6:00 p.m. the day before home games are NOT allowed to stage outside of the RV entrances. RVs should NOT stage in any Purdue Campus parking lot.
  • All RVs must be removed from lots by 10 a.m. on Sunday or the day following a home football game.
  • All sidewalks, drive lanes and fire lanes must be kept clear of all equipment and vehicles. Cords, satellite dishes, etc., must be confined to each allotted RV space and cannot be stretched across drive lanes. Vehicles must be able to access parking spots via travel lanes. For the safety of tailgaters, travel lanes must remain clear for emergency vehicles to pass.
Parking/RV Space Permit
  • All RV lot patrons must display the appropriate pass for access and parking. Vehicles not displaying the appropriate pass will be cited and towed at the owner’s expense.
Trash & Clean-Up
  • Dispose of all trash in trash receptacles located in the RV lots. The disposal of grease, hot coals or hazardous materials onto the grounds or into the storm drains is prohibited. Gray water and black water dumping on campus is strictly prohibited. Patrons are subject to losing RV parking privileges if they illegally dump into the university sewage line.
Security & Safety
  • It is the responsibility of each tailgate party to secure tailgate items. Tailgaters should lock food, beverages, and valuables out of sight; extinguish all fires or flames; unplug electrical outlets; secure barbecue pits, chairs and ice chests; and store beverages in locked containers.
Traffic Control Devices & Event Staff
  • Do NOT remove or move barricades, barrels, cones, signs or any other traffic control devices. Please be courteous and respectful to all Parking & Transportation guards and event staff. They are here to help protect the space you have reserved and paid for.
Enforcement
  • Purdue University, Purdue Athletics, Purdue University Police Department and Purdue Parking & Transportation Services reserve the right to refuse service or evict anyone at any time - inappropriate behavior will result in the permanent loss of all parking and tailgating privileges.