One month from today is opening day for the Minnesota State Fair with all its pronto pups, stage shows, Midway rides, giveaways, exhibits and, of course, crowds and traffic.
“On an average fair day, attendance can be more than 150,000 — equivalent to two-and-a-half sold-out Vikings games,” said Minnesota State Fair CEO Renee Alexander. “We understand our guests want to get to the fair as safely and conveniently as possible so they can make the most of their day, and our goal is to make that happen as efficiently and affordably as possible.”
To help you plan your visit to the Great Minnesota Get-Together, here is a guide to get you to the fun, whether driving, taking a shuttle or express bus, biking, walking, scooting or taking a rideshare car.
On-site parking
The fair has about 5,000 on-site parking spots, including 800 for those with disabilities. Lots are located on the north, south and west sides of the fairgrounds. It will cost you $20 to park on-site, the same as last year. Lots open at 6 a.m., an hour before the gates do. The spots often fill up early and stay occupied until evening, so be prepared to have a back-up plan.
To keep up with availability, go to mnstatefair.org/updates/parking.
Nearby parking options
Neighborhood streets near the fairgrounds offer free parking, but beware, restrictions may be in place so it’s not a guarantee. And fair officials remind those choosing this option to be a good neighbor by keeping noise to a minimum, not blocking driveways, emergency lanes or alleys and taking their trash with them.
Property owners often offer their lots and lawns to those who drive and don’t mind hoofing it a few blocks to the gates, but prices vary and hours may, too.
Lots with shuttle bus service
Close to 1 million people parked in remote lots in each of the past three years and took a free shuttle to the fair. This year, bus service will be offered from 31 lots within a short distance of the fairgrounds every day of the fair beginning at 8 a.m. Return trips will run until 11:30 p.m. (9:30 p.m. on Labor Day).