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Air Force Falcons vs. UNLV Rebels Falcon Stadium October 17th, 2026
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Parking & Directions for UNLV Rebels Falcon Stadium
2169 Field House Drive, U.S.A.F. Academy, CO
80840, US
- Falcon Stadium Lot: 0.2 miles, $10
- Cadet Field House Lot: 0.5 miles, $10
- Academy Visitors Center: 1 mile, $5
- Off-site parking (Shuttle Service): 2 miles, $15
- Street parking (limited availability): 0.1 miles, Free
Falcon Stadium is more than just a game day spot; it’s where the energy of the UNLV Rebels U.S.A.F. Academy truly comes alive. Over the years, this place has hosted unforgettable moments, from the roar of the crowd during intense football matches to the inspiring performances by Academy athletes. The stadium got a serious glow-up in 2019 with new lighting that makes night games feel like a cinematic experience, think bright enough to see every play unfold clearly. Then in 2026, they upgraded the sound system, so every cheer and call echoes with crystal clarity, no more muffled voices drowning out the action. It’s also got a rich history, like hosting the 1989 collegiate cross country championship, where runners carved out a challenging course through the scenic terrain, seriously, it’s a beautiful and demanding setup. If you’re after a closer view, the pitchside chairs at Hawk Coliseum give fans a front-row feel that’s tough to beat. Supporting the rivalry is easier too, with designated areas for opposing fans that keep the spirit alive without losing respect. Nestled near the Academy’s manufacturing and academic buildings, Falcon Stadium isn’t just a place to watch a game, it’s where tradition, teamwork, and a bit of school pride collide in the best way possible.