Colorado State University Athletics

Football Tailgating Policies

Please remember the following policies when tailgating:

  • Limit your tailgating to your ONE parking space – ONE parking space per pass will be strictly enforced
  • Tents can be no larger than 10' x 10’
  • DO NOT block the path for other vehicles to park or to access the lots and parking stalls
  • No glass bottles, kegs or open fires are allowed in parking lots
  • No tailgating from elevated surfaces (vehicle beds, roofs, trailers)
  • No professional sound equipment, DJ booth, etc. without prior written approval from CSU Athletics. Speakers that can stand alone or are connected to an amplifier are prohibited. Small "boom boxes" are permitted but the sound cannot extend past your tailgate area (70 Decibels)
  • Remember to clean up your area and dispose of trash before departing
  • Please be considerate and respectful of others
  • All patrons who are under 21 years of age are strictly prohibited from using alcoholic beverage on university property.  The use of alcohol on university property or property controlled by Colorado State University is only allowed in accordance with federal, state and local laws and in accordance with Colorado State University Policy. Beer and wine are allowed in parking areas. State law prohibits hard liquor consumption or possession of an opened bottle of hard liquor on public property, which includes Colorado State University parking lots
  • The use of alcohol in areas surrounding Canvas Stadium and Moby Arena is only permitted on official Colorado State football game days; by all patrons who are 21 years of age; and in accordance with state and local law.  Alcohol use may be restricted at the discretion of Colorado State leadership, the Department of Athletics, CSUPD officers or local law enforcement

PLEASE NOTE: If any of these tailgating and/or parking policies are abused, the Colorado State Athletics Department reserves the right to revoke parking privileges for future games and future seasons.  Parking staff, police, and CSU Athletics staff have the right to remove any vehicle for violating parking or tailgating policies or vehicles that may present a safety hazard.