These regulations are in effect in order to facilitate snow and ice removal in town. During snow operation/emergencies parking in the public right of way shall be prohibited at all times. Cars may be ticketed and/or towed when necessary.

Below you'll find a number of photo galleries. If you're looking for a specific image, try using the NPS.gov site-wide multimedia search tool, NPGallery, where you can search based on location, media type (image, video, etc) and text. NPGallery offers a sampling of images from all parks.


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Basic Park InformationFEES - There is a $10 vehicle day-use fee. Regular sized autos $10 (seniors $9, age 62 or older), $50 bus parking (10-24 passengers), and $100 for bus parking (25+ passengers) $100.

We serve our community by preserving and promoting quality neighborhoods via parking regulations such as vehicles blocking sidewalks, commercial vehicles in residential areas, and immobilized vehicles.

Some parking meters are enforced until 10 pm, seven days a week, when an event is taking place at the Stadium, Selland Arena, Saroyan Theatre, or Convention Center. Decals on the meter identify this event-specific requirement. Information on downtown event parking.

There are approximately 2,000 parking meters in downtown Fresno in time increments from 30 minutes to 10 hours. Meters are $1.00 or $1.50 per hour depending on the location. Meters are not enforced on the City of Fresno observed holidays.

The Parking Division offers a monthly permit valid for use at any City of Fresno parking meter, regardless of the posted time limit. The permit is a hangtag and can be shared by office staff, attorneys, or couriers. It is also ideal for those who make multiple stops downtown or stay for extended time periods. The permit is $175.00 per month, or prorated to $85.00 on the 15th of each month. Contact (559) 621-PARK (7275) for more information.

Residential Parking Districts

A Residential Parking District is a preferential parking area, next to a major parking attractor like a school, event venue, hospital, or government agency, where a special permit is required to park on the public street.

Parking Districts are created through the legal process outlined in the Fresno Municipal Code. Approval requires a certified petition of at least 50% of the homeowners on each block face, a public hearing, the approval of City Council, and significant monetary resources. If you are facing a parking issue due to heavy vehicle traffic on your street, contact your Councilmember to see what options are available.

How to Obtain a Parking Permit

Each eligible property may obtain ONE complementary parking permit per residence. To obtain the free permit, a residency document such as a lease agreement, PG&E statement, City utility bill, or property tax bill must be provided along with a matching photo ID.

If you are interested in purchasing monthly parking, please contact ACE Parking at (559) 264-2425 or visit their website. Permits are $80 per month for surface lots or $95 per month for parking structures.

Garages and Lots

There are a number of City-Operated off-street parking facilities available during stadium events. All city operated off-street parking facilities accept credit card payment, even during events!

Businesses on the Fulton Mall offer parking validation for Mall specific lots and garages in the area. Validations are not good for metered parking stalls. Check with your local mall vendor to see what they provide.

The parking rate at City-operated lots and garages is $3.00 for the first hour and $1.00 each additional hour. The daily maximum is $9.00. The facilities closest to the Fulton Mall are free after 6 pm and weekends unless there is an event taking place at Chukchansi Park.

Use of the public street for parking recreational vehicles such as motorhomes, trailers, or boats requires that these vehicles move one thousand feet every 24 hours or they are considered abandoned as well. To avoid having your recreational vehicle tagged and possibly towed, store it at a private facility.

Because parking restrictions on any street can change with 24-hour notice for such things as emergency utility work, cleaning or a special event, people should check for temporary signage every day. Vehicles must be moved by the time indicated or drivers may receive a citation and their vehicle may be towed and impounded.

Parking Division tows vehicles for expired registration over 6 months (CVC22651(O)(1)(A)), 72 hour violations (FMC14-1006), 24 hour violations (FMC (14-1006), inoperability (CVC22669(d)), or for having 5 or more delinquent parking citations (CVC 22651(i)(1)). A vehicle may be towed for blocking the entrance to a driveway (CVC 22651(d)) or for parking in tow-away zones or red curbs (FMC 14-1004).

Under the California Vehicle Code, a vehicle with 5 or more delinquent citations may be immobilized on site in lieu of towing. The City of Fresno may apply an immobilization boot to your vehicle if you have 5 or more delinquent parking citations to provide you with a 24-hour window of time to pay your parking citations. If you do not pay your penalties the vehicle will be towed and you will need to pay all parking penalties, as well as towing fees, to retrieve your vehicle.

Parking at Corpus Christi International Airport is affordable and convenient. The parking lots are located right across from the terminal.


There are two convenient "pay on foot" machines; one located inside the terminal baggage claim area, the other just outside of the terminal as you enter the parking lot. To use these machines, simply insert your parking stub, pay with cash or card, and take your ticket with you when you head for your vehicle. This equipment allows visitors to pay for parking before getting back in their vehicles. Visitors can also exit with no hassle or delay.

You can receive a 10% discount on parking for thirty days or more. Patrons leaving vehicles in a lot for over thirty days must inform CCIA first by calling 826-PARK. The notification must include name, phone number, license plate number, and expected length of stay. If these arrangements are not made, vehicles parked over 30 days will be considered abandoned. They will be towed and disposed of to cover any related expenses. Parking rates are established by City Ordinance.

Amenities: Visitors wishing to pre-pay a group's parking fee should call the park beforehand. Some activities require a special use permit, which can take up to 30 days to receive. The park is open daily 8 a.m. to sunset; there are no designated swimming areas.

Residents who violate the ordinance may be ticketed and/or have their vehicle towed. Be sure to inform relatives or guests who may visit your home about the winter parking restrictions so they can avoid being cited or towed. Questions about the winter parking regulations or snow and ice control procedures may be directed to the Public Works Department at 651-773-9730.

Seven Mile Slough picnic area includes picnic tables, barbecues and drinking water. The restroom facilities were completed late in 1997 and include flush toilets and outdoor cold showers. A Life Jacket Lending Board will be available, however no Lifeguarding Services are currently provided. Ample parking is close to the beach.

Accessibility parking spaces are located near the Hayes Hall main entrance. People who would have difficulty walking from Waterside Shops to our cultural campus should arrive early to find parking in our lots.

Midpen's only campsite provides visitors with a camping experience just one half-hour away by car from the cities below. The camp is a 1.5-mile hike from Page Mill Road, including a 500-foot uphill climb from the parking area.

Monte Bello Parking Area (51 spaces + 4 ADA): The preserve's main entrance is on Page Mill Road, 7 miles west of Highway 280 and 1.5 miles east of Skyline Boulevard. Additional parking is available at the Los Trancos Open Space Preserve parking area, located directly across Page Mill Road.

Parking and Transportation is the heart of mobility at KSU. From overseeing our modern parking decks and vast lots to orchestrating a reliable fleet of Big Owl Bus shuttles, our department ensures you'll never miss a beat. Our goal: take care of the logistics so you can focus on making the most of your KSU experience.

All visitors and commercial operators will need to make reservations to enter the popular Wainapana State Park on Maui, beginning on March 1. Before the COVID-19 pandemic the popular park, located near the end of the famous Hana Highway in East Maui, had seen increased crowding and a glut of commercial tours. This impacted the adjacent rural community and overall visitor experiences. New fees for entry and parking will also be in effect when the reservation system is launched. Entry and parking for Hawaii residents will still be free.

Parking: $6 per vehicle. $4 per trailered vehicle. $25 per bus. 

No parking fee at Arroyo staging. No drop-offs of any kind. 

Dogs: $2 per dog. Guide/service dogs free. 

Boating: Boating, kayaking & sailing fees.

Del Valle Regional Park is located on Del Valle Road off Mines Road south of Livermore (parking fee). Exit I-580 eastbound or westbound in Livermore at North Livermore Avenue. Head south and proceed through town (North Livermore Avenue will become South Livermore Avenue in town). About 1.5 miles outside of town, turn right at Mines Road, go about 3.5 miles and continue straight on Del Valle Road (Mines Road goes left). The park entrance is about four miles ahead. ff782bc1db

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