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Virginia Cavaliers vs. North Carolina Tar Heels Scott Stadium November 21st, 2026
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Parking & Directions for North Carolina Tar Heels Scott Stadium
1900 Stadium Road, Charlottesville, VA
22903, US
1. UVA Lot O: 0.3 miles, $10
2. UVA Central Grounds: 0.5 miles, $15
3. Emmet Street Parking Garage: 0.6 miles, $10
4. Ivy Road Parking Lot: 0.7 miles, $12
5. Scott Stadium Lot: On-site, $20
Scott Stadium in Charlottesville is one of those iconic college football venues that really gets under your skin. It’s the kind of place where the atmosphere is electric, especially when the North Carolina Tar Heels come to town and the crowd roars like a tidal wave. The stadium has a special charm, with that famous grassy hill where fans can kick back, relax, and soak in the game from a different perspective, honestly, it’s one of those little touches that makes game day feel even more special. It’s also got this long history, hosting ESPN’s College GameDay a handful of times, which just adds to the buzz. The turf was named after George Welsh in 2000, a clear nod to Virginia’s football legacy, but when the Tar Heels visit, it’s all about the passion and rivalry that make Charlottesville so memorable. There’s a dedicated Fan Zone too, perfect for grabbing signatures or just hanging out before kickoff. If you’re into more VIP experiences, the luxury suites are perfect for big groups, whether it’s a family outing or a company get-together. And with tech-savvy reporter seats that give you the latest game analysis, it’s clear the venue combines tradition with modern flair. Located near key spots like Brooks Hall and Gilmer Hall, Scott Stadium really is a cornerstone of Charlottesville sports culture, a place where memories are made, especially when the North Carolina Tar Heels are in town.