
Getting There · Michigan Stadium · Ann Arbor
Getting to Michigan Stadium — Transit, Rideshare & Walking Routes
Getting to Michigan Stadium without the parking-lot headache is usually faster and cheaper than driving — especially on Michigan Wolverines game nights and major concerts, when the roads around University of Michigan campus (south), Ann Arbor fill long before doors. With a capacity above 107,601, Michigan Stadium is one of the largest venues in the region, and traffic control measures on event days can add significant time for drivers. This guide covers the transit lines that drop you closest to the stadium, the rideshare zones, walking routes from University of Michigan campus (south), and what to know about late-night service after the final whistle.
About Michigan Stadium
Home of the michigan wolverines, the big house, the largest stadium in the united states. the stadium has stood at this location since 1927, making it one of the older active venues in American sports. located at 1201 South Main Street, Ann Arbor, MI 48104.
Transit Routes to Michigan Stadium
AAATA and U-M game-day shuttles serve the stadium; many fans walk from central campus and downtown Ann Arbor. On game days at a venue this size, transit agencies often add extra service to handle the surge — check with the local agency for any supplemental routes or extended hours specific to Michigan Stadium events. Plan to step off at the nearest stop 75-90 minutes before doors. Transit is also the quickest post-event exit from Michigan Stadium — you are moving while the parking lots around University of Michigan campus (south), Ann Arbor are still emptying.
Rideshare Drop-Off at Michigan Stadium
Uber and Lyft both serve Michigan Stadium. On busy nights the apps route you to a designated drop-off zone near the stadium rather than the front gates, keeping traffic and pedestrians separated. At a 107,601-seat venue, post-event surge pricing can be steep — rideshare costs typically peak in the 15-20 minutes right after the final play. Waiting 20-30 minutes, or walking several blocks from Michigan Stadium toward University of Michigan campus (south) before requesting, can cut the fare substantially.
Walking to Michigan Stadium from University of Michigan campus (south)
Michigan Stadium is located at 1201 South Main Street, Ann Arbor, MI 48104, in the University of Michigan campus (south) area of Ann Arbor. While Michigan Stadium is not in the core downtown area, the University of Michigan campus (south) surroundings have sidewalks and pedestrian access from nearby parking areas, hotels, and transit stops. Walking in from a few blocks away also sidesteps the worst of the event-night traffic and is often the single fastest way to leave once the show ends. The final approach to Michigan Stadium is open-air, so dress for the weather — especially for evening events and late-season games when temperatures drop after sunset.
When to Arrive at Michigan Stadium
Michigan Stadium holds 107,601 for a typical event configuration. At this scale, arriving 75-90 minutes before gates open gives you time to clear security, find your section, and settle in without rushing. For sold-out events — particularly rivalry games and playoff matchups involving the Michigan Wolverines — push that to a full 2 hours to handle longer lines at entry points. Security screening at 60,000+ venues involves bag checks and metal detectors at every gate; clear bags and minimal carry-ins speed you through.
Late-Night Exit from Michigan Stadium
If you took transit to Michigan Stadium, your post-event exit plan hinges on the last departure from the nearest stop. Before the event, look up the schedule for the specific line referenced in the transit section above — (AAATA and U-M game-day shuttles serve the stadium; many fans walk from central campus and downtown Ann Arbor) — and screenshot it. Events at 60,000+ venues can run past 10:30 PM, and encores or overtime push that later. Transit agencies in Ann Arbor sometimes add post-event service for major games at Michigan Stadium, but you should confirm rather than assume. Having the schedule saved means you can decide during the event whether to catch the last train or switch to a rideshare backup.
