Getting There

There are plenty of ways to get to the celebration. On-site parking is not available and parking in the nearby residential areas is not permitted (and could result in a ticket and tow!). But there are several quick and easy ways to get to the park:

Walk

Enjoy the many trails that lead to Jubilee Park, or park at the Greystone Centennial Middle School TRANSIT LOT (130 Greystone Dr.) and walk across the street to the park.

On two wheels

Ride your bike and use one of the many bike racks on site (make sure to bring your own lock!). Or hop on a shared e-scooter or e-bike (note: Jubilee Park is off limits to e-scooters and e-bikes from June 27-July 3 for site preparation and tear down, but you can still ride to the park and leave your bike or scooter outside).

Accessible parking and park access

Accessible parking stalls for those with limited mobility are located at Greystone Centennial Middle School (130 Greystone Dr.). An accessible shuttle bus will pick up guests and take them to the south parking lot at Jubilee Park, where a tent and seating is provided. From there, we can offer access to different areas throughout the park using golf cart shuttles.

Park & Ride

Our free Park & Ride shuttle bus service starts at 11:30 a.m. and runs every 20-30 minutes until midnight. Inbound shuttles drop off on Greenbury Boulevard (just east of Jubilee Park) and the outbound shuttles leave from the south side of Jubilee park along Grove Drive. The shuttle buses can accommodate strollers, however no animals are permitted (with the exception of service animals).

Public park and ride locations are:

Important to note

From June 28 to July 3 during site preparation, event day, and site teardown:

  • Jubilee Park and amenities like the playground and REMAX Spray Park will remain open
  • Vehicle access to the Jubilee Park driveway and parking lots will be closed
  • The Jubilee Park Disc Golf Course will be closed
  • Jubilee Park trails and sidewalks will be off-limits to e-bikes and e-scooters