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Getting to Huskie Stadium

Huskie Stadium · DeKalb, IL

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Getting There
DeKalb sits about 65 miles west of Chicago, making Huskie Stadium easily accessible via I-88. Most fans drive in, and parking is spread across campus lots surrounding the stadium with rates typically ranging from $10 to $20.
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Parking
The Huskie Bus Line operates local routes, but service is limited on game days, so personal vehicles or rideshare are your best bets. Uber and Lyft are available but expect surge pricing immediately after the game.
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Public Transit
From Chicago, the drive takes roughly 75 minutes without traffic, though westbound I-88 can slow down on Saturday mornings during football season.
PRO TIP
Park in the lots off Lucinda Avenue for a quicker post-game exit toward I-88 eastbound back to Chicago.
PLAN YOUR TRIP
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Frequently Asked Questions — Getting There

How do I get to Huskie Stadium without driving?

Rideshare (Uber/Lyft) drops off at designated zones near Huskie Stadium. Some game days feature shuttle services from remote parking areas or local transit hubs. Check the school's athletics transportation page for game-day shuttle routes.

What is the best drop-off location near Huskie Stadium?

Official rideshare drop-off zones are posted on the school's official athletics site each week. Arrive early — drop-off areas can get congested in the hour before kickoff.

Is there public transit to Huskie Stadium?

Public transit availability to Huskie Stadium depends on the city. Some programs in larger cities (DeKalb) partner with local transit for game-day service. Check local transit authority websites for game-day schedules.