Where to Park

A car driving through a parking garage in Fort Collins

Here's where to park in and around Downtown Fort Collins:

On-Street Parking

In the core of Downtown Fort Collins on-street parking is limited to two hours unless otherwise posted. All parking is parallel unless signed or marked otherwise. See our Downtown Parking Map(PDF, 642KB) for details.

For assistance viewing or reading this document, please contact the City's ADA Coordinator via email: adacoordinator@fortcollins.gov or phone: 970-416-4254.

Surface Lots

The City of Fort Collins manages several surface lots available for both hourly and permit parking in the Downtown area that include a mix of paid, permitted and timed parking:

Lot Location Availability
Jefferson Street Lot 100 Jefferson St. Free 2-hour parking and permit parking
Olive Street Lot Southwest corner of Olive and Mathews streets Permit parking only
Larimer County Justice Center Southeast corner of Laporte Avenue and Howes street Free 2-hour parking
Larimer County Administrative Services Southeast corner of Mountain Avenue and Howes Street Free 2-hour parking
Oak Remington Lot West of Remington and Oak streets Free 2-hour parking and permit parking
Mason Street Lot Between Mountain Avenue and Oak Street on northbound Mason Street Permit parking 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Friday, free on Sundays and on City holidays, $1 per hour at all other times.
215 N. Mason Lot Southwest corner of Mason and Walnut streets Free 2-hour parking.

 

Always follow posted signage for the most accurate guidance.

For information on monthly permits and how to purchase, please visit the Permits page.

Parking Structures (Garages)

The City of Fort Collins manages three parking garages available for both hourly and permit parking in the Downtown area that include a mix of paid, permitted and timed parking:

Garage Location Availability
Civic Center Parking Garage Southeast corner of Laporte Avenue and Mason Street Free for first hour, then $1 for each additional hour. Must initiate session regardless of length of stay. Parking is free on Sundays and City holidays.
Old Town Parking Garage 100 Remington St. Free for first hour, then $1 for each additional hour. Must initiate session regardless of length of stay. Parking is free on Sundays and City holidays.
Firehouse Alley Parking Garage 165 Chestnut St. Free for first hour, then $1 for each additional hour. Must initiate session regardless of length of stay. Parking is free on Sundays and City holidays.

 

All three garages are open 24 hours and security patrolled. Payments can be made 24/7 using pay stations/kiosks or the Parkmobile app.

When parking in our parking garages, note:

  • Always follow posted signage for the most accurate guidance.
  • All garages are gateless.
  • You must initiate a parking session regardless of your length of stay.
  • Rates are hourly.
  • Digital signs display space availability and indicator lights help with navigation.

For information on monthly permits and how to purchase, please visit the Permits page.

Secured Bike Parking

A secure, access-controlled bike cage is available for safe bicycle parking on the lower level of the Civic Center Parking Garage.

For access to secured bike parking, visit Parking Services at 144 N. Mason St., Suite 5, to sign up and pay for a bike cage-only pass. You’ll receive an access card at that time.

How to use the bike cage:

  • Use your access card to unlock the bike cage door.
  • Enter the bike cage and choose a spot on the top or bottom rack.
  • Ensure the cage door fully closes when you leave.

Note: E-Bikes are not permitted at this time.

ADA Parking

Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) parking is available at all downtown parking locations and marked with the universal ADA symbol on pavement and/or signage. ADA parking is reserved for individuals with a valid accessible parking placard or license plate.

  • A paid parking session is required even with an accessible parking placard or plate.
  • Vehicles displaying valid accessible placards or plates are not subject to time limits.
  • Even with a valid placard, drivers must comply with other regulations:
    • Permit requirements (like Residential Parking Permit Program Zones)
    • Loading zone time limits
    • Traffic control laws

For more information contact Parking Services at 970-221-6617.

 

There are no extra charges for parking during special events.

ParkMobile app

Save time: Use the ParkMobile app! With ParkMobile you can:

  • Pay for parking at all three City parking garages.
  • Pay at the Mason surface lot.
  • Store your vehicle and payment information for faster, easier transactions.

Get the ParkMobile app  

Helpful Resources

Get Home Safely with Safe Choice

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If You're Parked on the Street or in a Free Lot

Simply leave your car parked downtown overnight and:

  1. Before 10 a.m. the next day: Fill out this online form or call Parking Services at 970-221-6617 (extension 0)
  2. Before noon the next day: Retrieve your vehicle to avoid a ticket. If you need more time, call us.

Note: Safe Choice doesn't apply to permit-required parking zones.

If You're Parked in a Paid Parking Garage

  1. Extend your stay for $1/hour via the ParkMobile app. You can download the app and start a new parking session, even if you originally paid at a parking kiosk.

Note: Parking is free in garages on Sundays.

Transportation Options

  • Transfort: The City's free city-wide bus service runs Friday and Saturday 10:30 p.m. to 2:30 a.m., every 15 minutes from the intersection of Mountain Avenue and Remington Street, serving Downtown, the CSU campus, West Elizabeth Street and West Prospect Road.
  • RamRide (for CSU students): Offers free weekend rides Friday and Saturday from 10 p.m.to 2:30 a.m. Request via the RamRide app or call 970-491-3333.
  • NoCo DUI: Browse safe ride services in Northern Colorado.

CSU Stadium Events

Heading to a game or event at Colorado State University (CSU) at Canvas Stadium? Be aware of parking restrictions in nearby neighborhoods:

  • Several neighborhoods near CSU have Residential Parking Program (RP3) Zones active during stadium events.
  • On-street parking is restricted during these events.
  • Vehicles without a valid RP3 permit will be ticketed.