The parking situation at Grainger Stadium is about as simple as it gets. There are large parking lots on either side of the home plate plaza and multiple entry points into each. This design allows traffic to flow easily in and out of the lots, which is handy because Grainger Stadium is partially surrounded by residential neighborhoods with roads that might not support long lines of traffic.
Parking at Grainger Stadium is free; the Wood Ducks are on the shrinking list of MiLB teams that don’t charge fans to park at their facilities. The lots at Grainger rarely fill up, but if you happen to visit on a day in which there’s no parking available, it’s likely that you’ll be able to find street parking just a short walk from the ballpark.