Game day, without the gridlock
Headed to a big game in Denver? Whether you're cheering on the Broncos at Empower Field at Mile High, catching the jaw-dropping action by the Nuggets or Avalanche at Ball Arena or heading to Coors Field to enjoy an evening of Rockies baseball, getting there shouldn't be the hardest part of the day.
Skip the traffic, avoid the parking scramble and arrive ready to cheer on your team!
The game plan for getting there
Empower Field at Mile High
Light rail
Take the E and W lines to either the Decatur / Federal or the Empower Field at Mile High stations. You can also catch any light rail or commuter train to Union Station and transfer over to the E or W lines. For a fun experience, consider catching the Denver Trolley during the summer months for a fun ride along the South Platte River from the REI Denver Flagship store to Empower Field.
Bus routes
The 15L, 16, 20, 30 and 31 bus routes will be your best options for getting to the stadium with stops on Federal Boulevard and Howard Place.
To view schedules, visit the RTD Next Ride app.
Browse the Empower Field at Mile High Stadium Service Map.
Ball Arena
Light rail
Take the E and W lines to the Ball Arena / Elitch Gardens station from the City of Lone Tree or the City of Golden. For all other locations, board a light rail or commuter train to Union Station and transfer to the E or W lines. The stadium is also within walking distance of Union Station. If you are taking the D or H line, you can transfer to the E line at the I-25 and Broadway station.
Bus routes
The 1, 15L, and 20 bus routes will be your best options for getting to Ball Arena, dropping off in front of the arena on 9th Street and Auraria Parkway.
To view schedules, visit the RTD Next Ride app.
See the Ball Arena Service Map.
Coors Field
Light rail
Take the E, W, A, B, G or N lines to Union Station and join the many other fans on the walk to the ball field. You'll pass by McGregor Square with plenty of options to grab a beverage or snack before heading into Coors Field. Don't have tickets? Enjoy watching the game on the massive screen in McGregor Square with plenty of seating options, including a grassy hill, a fun place to have a summer picnic!
Bus routes
The 0, 8, 9, 10, 15, 19, 20, 38, 52, ART, Free, FMR, 120X, LD1, LX2, FF1, FF2, FF3, FF4 and RX bus routes will be your best options for getting to Coors Field with stops along the surrounding streets.
To view schedules, visit the RTD Next Ride app.
See the Coors Field Service Map.
Dicks Sporting Goods Park
Bus routes
Take the 88 RTD bus route from Central Park Station, north, or the 88 from Commerce City and 72nd Station, south. The closest drop-off location is at the intersection of Quebec Street and 54th Place.
To view schedules, visit the RTD Next Ride app.
Carpooling
Whether you're getting a group of friends together or are new to the City and looking for a ride, visit MyWaytoGo.org to find others looking to carpool to a game, and remember to track your trip to be entered to win prizes!
Why fans are switching it up
- Beat the clock - Get in and out faster than driving solo.
- Keep more cash - Skip high parking fees and gas costs.
- Stay in the spirit - No stress, no road rage, just game day vibes.
- Make a difference - Help reduce congestion around the stadium.
Plan your route before you go
Check transit schedules, map your bike route or coordinate your carpool ahead of time. A simple plan makes all the difference. Visit MyWaytoGo.org to track and plan your trips and head over to RTD to find route schedules.