Long-Term spaces are also available to rent with four options.
*Size Restrictions – We are unable to accommodate more than 80” wide and no more than 190” long.
Appalachian State University Student Parking , and App State Football Gameday Parking passes are now available.
Contact us for full details and locations.
Student & Game Day Parking
Finding accessible parking in proximity to campus on gameday can be a nightmare if you’re unfamiliar with downtown Boone. Please follow the directions to each listed location below. All patrons must present valid parking pass to parking lot attendant for validation, and keep pass displayed clearly on your dash at all times while in the lot. Violators will be towed at car owner’s risk and car owner is responsible for any and all cost.
If traveling into Boone from Mountain City, Tennessee, proceed on U.S. 421 South into the downtown area for 16 miles. Upon entering Boone, continue past Mellow Mushroom (on the right) and 116 W King Street will be on your immediate left.
In the High Country, all roads lead to Boone. If you have spent any time in the High Country, you understand that U.S. 321 is a primary road leading into the downtown area. Please allow extra time for your gameday commute as traffic will be noticeably denser. For motorists coming into Boone from the Lenoir Hickory, take U.S. 321 N/Blowing Rock Boulevard and continue for 23 miles. Upon the downtown approach, traffic will become congested, so vigilance is crucial to finding your appropriate parking lot. Once you pass the Circle K closest to the campus, take an immediate left onto W. King Street. The destination will be on the right.
Fans coming from the Piedmont and Charlotte areas will travel on U.S. 421 into the High Country. After passing the Walmart Supercenter in North Wilkesboro, continue on U.S. 421 North for 29 miles until you pass the Hardee’s in New Market. Your parking destination will be a short distance up the road on the right.
Student & Game Day Parking
To access the 140 W. King Street parking lot from Tennessee, continue on U.S. 421 South from Mountain City into Boone for 24 miles. Once you pass the Mellow Mushroom restaurant, your destination will be on the left.
If commuting from the Lenoir/Hickory area, continue on U.S. 321N/Blowing Rock Road Boulevard for 23.7 miles. Once passed the Circle K, closest to campus, your destination will be on the right after entering W. King Street.
For Triad and Charlotte area fans, U.S. 421 will be your primary thoroughfare. After passing the Walmart Supercenter in North Wilkesboro, continue on U.S. 421 for 29.1 additional miles. Your destination will be on the right.
Note: all attendees must present valid parking pass to parking lot attendant for validation, and keep pass displayed clearly on your dash at all times while in the lot. Violators will be towed at car owner’s risk and car owner is responsible for any and all cost.
Student & Game Day Parking
Fans commuting to the 135 Hardin Street parking lot will continue on U.S. 421 South for 16.1 miles. Hardin Street lot will be on the left after passing the Mellow Mushroom in Boone.
After passing through Lenoir, continue on U.S. 321 North for 23.7 miles. After passing the Circle K, closest to campus, destination will be on the right.
Motorists coming from the Piedmont and Triad regions should take U.S. 421 into Boone. After passing the Walmart Supercenter in North Wilkesboro, continue on U.S. 421 North for 29.1 miles. Destination will be on the left after turning onto Hardin Street.
Please note: All parking lot attendees must present valid parking pass to parking lot attendant for validation, and keep pass displayed clearly on your dash at all times while in the lot. Violators will be towed at car owner’s risk and car owner is responsible for any and all cost.
The Town of Boone is a growing area that maintains a small town feel. With Appalachian State University, loads of hiking and camping trails, and the unique art and music of downtown, Boone has something to offer for everyone!
The High Country is home to some of the finest dining in all of North Carolina. Between Boone, Blowing Rock, and West Jefferson, there are countless places with fresh local food for you to try!
Hiking, fishing, camping, and more – Boone and the surrounding towns are full of great locations to get out and explore. Take a look at our guide for some of the best spots to get your hands dirty!
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