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Holy Cross Crusaders vs. Lehigh Mountain Hawks Fitton Football Stadium August 29th, 2026
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Parking & Directions for Lehigh Mountain Hawks Football Fitton Football Stadium
1 College Street, Worcester, MA
01610, US
1. City Hall Lot - 0.5 miles - $10
2. Worcester Common Garage - 0.6 miles - $8
3. Elm Park Lot - 0.7 miles - $7
4. DCU Center Lot - 0.8 miles - $12
5. Park & Ride Lot - 1 mile - $5
If you're heading to a Lehigh Mountain Hawks Football game at Fitton Football Stadium in Worcester, you're in for more than just a game, you’re stepping into a place with its own stories and little quirks. Back in 1995, it hosted the biggest alumni reunion ever, and you can still feel that sense of history when you walk through its gates. The parking lot got a much-needed upgrade in 2003 to handle the growing crowd, which means no more circling forever looking for a spot. And remember that craft beer festival in 2015? Yeah, that was a game-changer, bringing fans together with local brews and good vibes. Families love the dedicated sections with child seats so the little ones can catch the action without fussing, and if you get there early, say two hours before kickoff, you’ll beat the rush and find your spot with ease. Emergency exits are clearly marked, so safety’s always a priority, and the eco-conscious touches like seats made from recycled materials give the stadium a bit of that hometown pride. Whether you're a die-hard fan or just in it for the fun, experiencing Lehigh Mountain Hawks Football at Fitton Stadium in Worcester feels like being part of something bigger, more than a game, it’s a slice of local history.