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DEN is about 35 miles northeast of Dick's Sporting Goods Park in Commerce City. A rideshare from the airport runs $50–70. The RTD University of Colorado A Line connects DEN to Union Station in downtown Denver — from there, the light rail doesn't extend directly to DSGP. A rideshare from Union Station ($15–25) is the most practical combination.
Dick's Sporting Goods Park has substantial on-site parking in the surrounding lots. This is primarily a drive-in venue — parking is plentiful and well-organized, with pre-purchase recommended for big matches. Rates are reasonable compared to most MLS venues.
Dick's Sporting Goods Park has a solid tailgating culture in its expansive surrounding lots. Colorado Rapids supporters (Centennial 38, River End) arrive early and create a genuine pre-match atmosphere. The stadium's suburban setting means the lots are the main pre-game gathering point — there's limited walkable alternatives nearby.
Transit options to DSGP are limited — this is primarily a driving venue. RTD occasionally runs special game-day bus service; check rtd-denver.com before each match for current service. Most fans drive or rideshare from Denver or the northern suburbs.
Dick's Sporting Goods Park is a standalone suburban stadium in Commerce City with no surrounding walkable neighborhood. You need a car or rideshare to get here — this is a classic drive-in MLS venue.
Bike parking is available at the stadium. The surrounding Commerce City area has limited cycling infrastructure, making it a less practical option for most fans coming from Denver proper.
Accessible parking is available in ADA-designated spaces in the on-site lots adjacent to the stadium. The accessible drop-off zone is near the main entrance. For accessibility accommodations, contact the Colorado Rapids at coloradorapids.com.
Dick's Sporting Goods Park sits in Commerce City, north of Denver, and has been the Colorado Rapids' home since 2007. It's a soccer-specific stadium — one of the earlier purpose-built MLS venues — holding just over 18,000 fans in a covered, intimate bowl. The compact design means there's not a bad view in the house, and the roof helps contain atmosphere on big matchdays.
The location is suburban and not walkable from Denver proper, so driving or ride-sharing is the realistic approach for most fans. That said, parking is abundant and the approach is easy. The stadium is a short trip from downtown Denver and accessible via the A Line commuter rail to the 40th & Colorado station, followed by a bus or rideshare. Arrive early — the surrounding area doesn't have much in the way of pregame options.
1 sealed water bottle with the labels removed is allowed into the stadium.
Outside food is not permitted.
Allowed bags include:
Prohibited bags include but are not limited to large purses, coolers, briefcases, backpacks, luggage of any kind, computer bags or any bag larger than the permissible size.
Diapers and wipes can be carried in any bag that meets our bag policy. However, large diaper bags are not permitted.
Bag check lockers will be available.
Exceptions will be made for medically necessary items that do not fit into a clear bag.
Main Concourse - Colorado's most legendary green chile sauce finds its way to Dick's Sporting Goods Park. The green chile smothered burrito is a Colorado essential — properly warming on cold Rocky Mountain evenings.
Supporters Terrace - Colorado's beloved mountain brewery pours their rotating craft taps at Colorado Rapids matches. The Avalanche Amber is the one to start with.
Section 118 - Boulder-born burrito shop with a devoted Colorado following. The Mission-style burritos are massive, well-loaded, and genuinely one of the better stadium food options in MLS.
Dick's Sporting Goods Park sits on the plains east of Denver with sweeping views of the Rocky Mountains on the western horizon. On a clear day — which is most days in Colorado — the mountain backdrop visible beyond the open end of the stadium is one of the most spectacular natural settings of any soccer venue in North America.
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Centennial 38 is the official supporters’ group of the Colorado Rapids. With over 1600 seats across 3 sections, Centennial 38 offers an exciting game day experience with drums, flags, organized chanting, and even a dedicated bar with special pricing.

Some of the songs/chants can be found on the Centennial 38 website.
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