Parking and Shuttle
Limited paid parking is available at the Paso Robles Event Center, with a complimentary shuttle to and from downtown Paso Robles running from 12:00 noon to 6:00 pm. The Paso Robles Police Department recommends spectators allow more than the usual amount of time to get to the race course as traffic will be significantly increased and shuttle capacity is limited.
Additional parking is available on 4th Street, east of Spring. Some lots may be closed due to rain.
Map
Parking lots are depicted in yellow.
Double click an area or use the zoom tool in the upper left-hand corner of the map to get a closer look, or drag the map around with your mouse to see different areas.
Directions
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to get directions to and from the parking lots.
Directions To the Mid-State Fairgrounds:
From San Francisco or Los Angeles
(Highway 101)
Take the Highway 46 East/24th Street exit and travel
approximately 1 block west. The Paso Robles Event Center is
located on the corner of 24th Street and Riverside Avenue.
From Bakersfield/Fresno (Highway 46)
Continue west past the Highway 101/Highway 46 Junction
approximately 1 block. The Paso Robles Event Center is located
on the corner of 24th Street and Riverside Avenue.
From Cambria (Highway 46)
Take the Highway 101 exit and go north approximately 2 miles. Take the Highway 46 East/24th Street exit and travel
approximately 1 block west. The Paso Robles Event Center is
located on the corner of 24th Street and Riverside Avenue.
Bike Valet
Bike Valet at the Amgen Tour of California is a First for Paso Robles
While it is now common to use the bike valet service at SLO Farmer’s Market, its presence at the Amgen Tour of California is a first for Paso. On Thursday, February 19, 2009 when the race stops in Paso Robles, attendees of the race and festival can ride their bikes to downtown Paso Robles and use the Bike Valet service that will be located at the corner of 12th and Park Streets.
“The Bike Valet is like a coat check for bikes. We provide safe and secure parking for all types of bikes. With over 10,000 bikes parked since our beginning in 2006, we are extremely excited to extend our services to the community of Paso Robles,” said Daniel Rivoire of SLO Bike Valet.
This service is a program of the SLO Bike Coalition, the same group who offers bike valet service during Farmer’s Market in SLO on Thursdays. For more information, go to www.slobikevalet.org. The Bike Valet will park your bike for you and keep it safe between the hours of 12:00 pm and 5:00 pm. There is no charge to use this service, and everyone within biking distance is encouraged to use it.
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