Texas Rangers

Avoid parking headaches at 2025 Texas Rangers home games with this guide to Globe Life Field

Baseball is back in Arlington.

The Texas Rangers’ begin their 2025 regular-season at Globe Life Field against the Boston Red Sox on March 27. Righty Nathan Eovaldi will start for the Rangers, while lefty Garrett Crochet is set for the Red Sox.

The Rangers will also play their final two spring training games of the season, March 24-25, against Kansas City at Globe Life Field. The games begin at 7:05 p.m. on March 24 and at 1:05 on March 25.

After winning the World Series in 2023, the Rangers missed the playoffs in 2024 and finished third in the American League West at 78-84.

The Rangers look to turn things around in their 2025 campaign as they celebrate the five-year anniversary of Globe Life Field. Here’s everything to know about getting to and parking at the stadium:

Paid parking lots at Arlington’s Globe Life Field

The Rangers have several paid parking lots available near Globe Life Field.

Prices vary for the lots based on pre-purchase and day-of purchase. The following prices are set for those who pre-purchase parking:

  • Lot M (1205 Pennant Drive)- $25
  • Lot D (499-401 Arlington Downs Road)- $30
  • Lot V (709 Stadium Drive)- $45

The following prices are set for those paying day-of purchase parking:

  • Lot M (1205 Pennant Drive)- $25
  • Lot N (1551 Nolan Ryan Expressway)- $25
  • Lot E (1199 Ballpark Way)- $35
  • Lot L (2000 E Road to Six Flags St.)- $30
  • Lot D (499-401 Arlington Downs Road)- $30
  • Lot C (1900 E Randol Mill Road)- $40
  • Lot Q (1701 E Sanford St.)- $40
  • Lot V (709 Stadium Drive)- $45
  • Lot B (1798 E Randol Mill Road)- $55
  • Rangers Business Park (1900 Stadium Oaks Court)- $45
  • 801 Stadium Drive lot- $45

All Rangers’ lots are cashless and the only way to pay for parking is with credit or debit cards. Parking can be purchased at the lot or on the MLB Ballpark App.

The parking map for the Texas Rangers’ 2025 season.
The parking map for the Texas Rangers’ 2025 season. Texas Rangers

What time do parking lots open at Globe Life Field?

It varies between day and night games.

Night games:

  • Lots open two and a half hours before game time and Globe Life Field entries open two hours before game time.

Day games:

  • Lots open two hours before game time and Globe Life Field entries open one and a half hours before game time.

Rideshare services to Globe Life Field

If you’re looking to skip paying for parking, rideshare may be your best bet.

The Rangers have designated a rideshare pick up zone at Chapman Cutoff. The zone is just a few minutes from Globe Life Field.

Uber and Lyft will be available for fans who want to leave their vehicle behind. Prices vary on service from both rideshare companies.

The Yellow Cab Co. and Cowboy Cab are two taxi companies that serve Arlington, Dallas and Tarrant County. Both companies have different rates.

Public Transportation to Globe Life Field

Arlington has a few public transportation options.

Via Rideshare is available across Arlington from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday-Friday and 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday. Rides can be ordered through the Via app or by calling 817-784-7382. Fares start at $3 and up.

The Arlington Trolley is available for fans staying at select Arlington hotels. The trolley leaves an hour before games and returns guests to hotels immediately after the game. Check with your hotel for trolley information.

The Trinity Railway Express is available every day of the week except Sunday. The TRE travels across Tarrant County and its closest stop to Globe Life Field are the Bell and CentrePort/DFW Airport stations.

While the train ride will get you close, its still about a 15-18 minute drive from either station to Globe Life Field. Plan your TRE trip online here.

Another option is from the iconic Arlington locale, J. Gilligan’s Bar and Grill. Gilligan’s offers a $15 shuttle ride from its restaurant to Globe Life Field that is about a 5-6 minute ride.

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Brayden Garcia
Fort Worth Star-Telegram
Brayden Garcia is a service journalism reporter at the Fort Worth Star-Telegram. He is part of a team of local journalists who answer reader questions and write about life in North Texas. Brayden mainly writes about weather and all things Taylor Sheridan-related.
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