Festival on the Green: Parking & Directions

Easy Access, Awesome Venue

A great destination that’s close to home

Santa Anita Race Track is a historic landmark, drawing visitors since its opening in 1934! It’s right off the 210 freeway, one mile east of Pasadena. There’s plenty of parking and convenient tram service to get you to and from the entrance quickly.

Directions

Santa Anita Race Track is just ½ mile south of the 210 (Foothill) Freeway at 285 W Huntington Dr., Arcadia.
From the 210 Freeway heading West
Take the Santa Anita Avenue exit toward Arcadia. Turn left onto Huntington Drive. Turn left onto Colorado Boulevard. Drive approximately .5 miles and turn left onto Colorado Place.  The entrance to the Gate 6 parking lot will be on your right.

From the 210 Freeway heading East
Take the Baldwin Avenue exit. Turn right on Baldwin Avenue. Take the 1st right onto the access road toward Colorado Street. Turn right on Colorado Street. Proceed .7 miles and turn right into the Gate 6 parking lot.


For point-to-point directions to Santa Anita Race Track, click here.

Parking at Santa Anita Race Track

Parking at the Festival couldn’t be easier! We offer unlimited parking in Santa Anita Park’s Gate 6 lot. Spaces are $15 each. Closer, handicapped-accessible parking is available near the main entrance on a first-come, first-served basis.

Infield of dreams

Santa Anita Race Track’s newly renovated concert venue has all sorts of great features. Here’s an overview of a few of them, as outlined in the map above.
1. Parking–Gate 6 parking lot at Santa Anita Race Track. Parking is $15.00. Ample handicapped parking is available near the main entrance.
2. Main Entrance–underground concourse entrance to the infield. Box Office services located here on day of concert.
3. Entrance/Exit–entrance and exit from the underground concourse.
4. Infield tram pickup/drop off–free tram service inside the festival area.

Photos on this site copyright Armando Arorizo, The Perfect Exposure; Don Gale, Photo By Don; Christopher John Ramirez; Antonia Bauerlein Sehnert; and Marcus Van Doren, TriMarc Imagery. Used with permission.

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