As Notre Dame prepares to host Indiana for a highly anticipated College Football Playoff first-round game this Friday, neighboring Holy Cross College is gearing up to accommodate fans with convenient parking options.
Holy Cross College will open its parking lots for vehicle parking beginning at 9 a.m.
Whether you’re driving a car, bringing a mini-camper, or rolling in with a bus or camper van, Holy Cross has you covered with credit card and cash payment options.
Here’s a cost breakdown:
- $40 per vehicle
- $90 for mini-campers
- $200 for buses and camper vans
A shuttle service from the Holy Cross parking lots is available for transportation to Notre Dame Avenue (drop-off is near McKenna Hall). Shuttle service begins at 500 pm (3 hours before gametime) and then will also be available for 1 hour after game ends.
This parking tradition is part of Holy Cross College’s continued support of Notre Dame’s home football games, offering fans a welcoming and accessible space to gather before kickoff.
Plan to arrive early to secure your spot and enjoy the pregame festivities on our beautiful campus, just steps away from the action at Notre Dame Stadium.
The University of Notre Dame, Saint Mary’s College, and Holy Cross College share a common history and mission, to form a tri-campus in which many amazing resources—clubs, classes, sporting events, and a student newspaper—are shared. For Holy Cross students, this means the best of both worlds: a small college with big access.
In 1993, Holy Cross College reached worldwide fame in the movie Rudy, the story of a young man who attends the College and, through diligence and hard work, overcomes great odds to achieve his dream of attending the University of Notre Dame to play football for the Fighting Irish. In those days, Holy Cross was a two-year junior college with a reputation for transforming good students into excellent students capable of admission to the nation’s finest universities.
Today, Holy Cross’s reputation for producing excellent students is even stronger as a destination school in its own right. Students from 50 states and 30 foreign countries have earned their four-year BA degrees from Holy Cross College.