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WE STRONGLY ENCOURAGE YOU TO CARPOOL, RIDE YOUR BIKE OR TAKE PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION WHERE POSSIBLE.

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Where is it?
Fiesta Gardens is on the shores of Lady Bird Lake in East Austin.
The park’s official address is 2101 Jesse Segovia, Austin, TX 78702. The entrance to festival will be on the Northwest corner of the park on Jesse Segovia St. near the Lynn Street intersection.

Where is the bike parking?
Bike racks will be available for you to secure your bike at the corner of Chicon and Jesse Segovia (formerly Bergman).

How do I take public transportation?
The Cap Metro website has directions from your location to the venue: http://www.capmetro.org/

Popular routes include:

Bus route 22 Chicon Saturday—drops off at the RBJ Health Center west of Fiesta Gardens or East 2nd and Robert Martinez.

Bus route 17 Cesar Chavez Eastbound Saturday—drops off at East 2nd and Robert Martinez.

For more bus routes or for public transportation directions: http://www.capmetro.org/

How do I get there?
Click here to get directions from where you are coming from.

Where do I park?
Parking is on the streets around and surrounding Fiesta Gardens, we especially encourage you to try and park WEST of the venue if at all possible to avoid the neighborhood.

Parking for persons with disabilities will be provided at the West side parking lot on Chicon, north of Fiesta Gardens.

West of the venue there is parking on both sides of the street on Comal immediately West of Martin Middle School. Martin Middle School has lots on the North side and at the intersection of Comal and Nash Hernandez (formerly Festival Beach Road). There is also a lot on the Northeast corner of Martin Middle School.

Heading East on Nash Hernandez Blvd. (formerly Festival Beach Road) from Comal St. there is parking on one side of the road on the lower and upper sections of the road, and to the end of Nash Hernandez Blvd.

Further West from the venue Waller Street has parking as well.

CONSTRUCTION NOTE: Due to the public works project at the Northeast corner of Comal and Nash Hernandez there is no longer parking on Nash Hernandez between Waller and Comal.

Please be mindful to City signage as parking is restricted in some areas and you will be towed if you park in a no parking area.

If you park in the blocks surrounding the venue on Riverview, Haskell, Holly or the cross streets like Chalmers, Chicon, Lynn and Anthony keep in mind you are in a residential neighborhood.

PLEASE BE RESPECTFUL OF THE NEIGHBORS AND THE NEIGHBORHOOD. PAY ATTENTION TO CITY SIGNAGE AND DO NOT BLOCK DRIVEWAYS.

Is the Festival Family Friendly?
Yes! Niño’s Rock Pachanga is an interactive kids activity area featuring kid-centric performances by Pachanga artists and cultural activities lead by respective artists and craftsmen. The complete line-up of performances and activities will be announced soon.

Can we bring in outside food or beverages?
You are allowed to bring one sealed bottle of water per person; otherwise, there is food, beverages (including alcohol) and more for sale inside.

Are pets allowed in the park/fest?
Sorry, no pets of any kind are allowed.

Is there an age limit?
It is an all ages event. Children twelve (12) and under are admitted free with a ticketed adult.

What personal items are permitted?
The following items are permitted: (1) sealed bottle of water per person, blankets, cell phones, strollers (for children four years and younger), folding chairs, cameras (still shot only), backpacks, purses (regular size) and binoculars.

What personal items are prohibited?
The following items are prohibited: guns, knives (or any other weapons), wallet chains, glass, alcohol, illegal substances, pets, video cameras, framed or large backpacks.

Are there ATM's on the event grounds?
There will be one ATM located by the front gate/box office and one just inside the front gate for your convenience.

Will the festival be canceled due to weather?
The Pachanga Festival will be as scheduled – rain or shine.

What does Pachanga mean?
From Spanish it is literally translated as “lively party” and that’s exactly what it is going to be.

Is there a charity involved?
Yes, proceeds will be benefit the Futuro Fund of Austin, a local philanthropic fund distributing grants to causes serving the local community. www.futurofund.com


Other info:
• All event patrons and belongings may be searched when entering the festival grounds.
• Portable bathrooms will be available (including handicapped).


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