Headed to the Mid-State Fair? Here’s a guide to parking and shuttles in Paso Robles
The Mid-State Fair is set to open this week, and one of the biggest challenges for visitors is figuring out where to park or how to get there.
Fair-goers have a few options, whether the park at or near the Paso Robles Event Center or take a shuttle to the fairgrounds.
Each year, dozens of houses in nearby neighborhoods run parking services out of their yards and driveways, allowing visitors to park near their houses for a fee.
The fair also provides limited paid parking on a first-come-first-served basis in the lot across from the main entrance on Riverside Avenue.
According to the fair website, those who choose to park on-site should keep their parking tags visible at all times on their vehicle. There is no re-entry to the paid parking areas.
Another option is to park well away from the fairgrounds and take a free shuttle provided by SLO Safe Ride.
The shuttle runs every day of the fair, from 4 p.m. to midnight on Mondays through Thursdays and from noon to midnight Friday thorugh Sunday.
Shuttles will pick up and drop off passengers at a three locations around Paso Robles:
The city bus stop at the Albertsons parking lot
Paso Robles City Hall at the intersection of 10th and Spring streets
The main parking lot of Lowe’s Hardware on Golden Hill Road
A map of the fairgrounds and parking areas is available on the Mid-State Fair website.
This year’s fair runs from July 17-28. Tickets can be bought online or at the gate for $15 for adults, $12 for seniors and $10 for children 6-12 years old. Admission for children 5 and younger is free. For more information, visit midstatefair.com.