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Virginia Tech Hokies vs. Stanford Cardinal Lane Stadium November 14th, 2026
Parking & Directions for Stanford Cardinal Lane Stadium
285 Beamer Way, Blacksburg, VA
24061, US
1. Stadium parking lot - 0.1 miles, $20
2. McComas Hall - 0.4 miles, $10
3. Prices Fork Road - 0.5 miles, $15
4. Duck Pond Drive - 0.6 miles, $12
5. Campus parking garages - 0.7 miles, $8
Driving into the parking lots around Lane Stadium feels like stepping into a lively, almost chaotic world of Hokie pride. It’s where the true spirit of Blacksburg comes alive, with fans bouncing between grills and tailgate setups, all decked out in bright maroon and orange. The rivalry vibe is undeniable, everyone’s vying for the best food and the coolest setup, and it’s honestly kind of infectious. You’ll see exhibits celebrating Hokies athletics that make you feel proud just being part of the scene. Tailgating here isn’t just about eating; it’s about camaraderie, with bands playing everything from country tunes to rock anthems, keeping the energy high before kickoff. Parking staff permits are good for the whole season, which is a relief because finding a good spot can be a game in itself, especially if you’re rolling in with a big truck or bringing a picnic. First come, first served is the rule for prime spots, so get there early if you want that perfect view or a shady spot to set up camp. And for those new to the scene, the vibe at Stanford Cardinal Blacksburg during Hokie games is something special, almost like a big family reunion where everyone’s hyped for the game and ready to cheer loud. It’s these moments that make attending a game here feel like more than just a sporting event, it's an experience, a celebration of community, and honestly, just one of those things you gotta see to believe.