Apogee Stadium Tailgating

North Texas took tailgating into account when it constructed Apogee Stadium by setting aside areas just outside the stadium for students, fans and alumni to gather before games.

How you tailgate depends on the ability to act responsibly and adhere to the following guidelines which are reviewed and approved annually by Athletics, the Office of Risk Management, and the University Police Department. These guidelines have been developed to ensure a family-friendly, safe and enjoyable experience that promotes integrity, civility, ethical conduct, and good sportsmanship among fans, students, and visitors.

Apogee Stadium tailgating map

UNT Athletics offers multiple ways to tailgate and enjoy pre-game festivities at Apogee Stadium.

Tailgating on The Hill

Non-Student Tailgate Packages

Let the Athletic Department outfit your tailgate party with packages that include a tent, banquet tables, chairs, priority parking passes and game tickets, either for reserved seats or general admission. Prices are based on the options selected. Tailgating packages can be purchased at the ticket office or by phone at 940‑565‑2527 or 800‑868‑2366.

Non-Student Tailgating on The Hill

  • Driving on The Hill is NOT allowed.
  • Equipment can be picked up after the game and the majority of pedestrian crowd has departed.

Student Tailgating on The Hill

  • Student organizations must coordinate with UNT Athletics Marketing Department to obtain their tailgate spot no later than 48 hours before the day of the game.
  • Purple Lot passes can be picked up Monday-Thursday between 8 a.m.-5 p.m. at the ticket office located at Gate 2. Access to the Purple Lot is only available to those with a valid Purple Lot pass.
  • Tailgate spots can be set up the day before the home game from 2 p.m.-6 p.m.
  • If you will be using your own music and/or DJ, speakers must be pointed AWAY FROM the Circle Drive and noise must be kept within reason.
  • Official tailgating activities on The Hill begin three hours before and end 20 minutes prior to kickoff, but groups are encouraged to START EARLY!
  • Overnight occupancy and/or camping is not permitted.

Eagle Point Tailgate Packages

Eagle Point offers prime reserved tailgating spots south of the Hill for both corporate parties as well as general fans. Secure your spot and be front row to the Mean Green Walk prior to the game. Please contact David Nichols at 940-565-3472.

Tailgating in the Parking Lots

  • Tailgating may not occupy empty parking spaces or inhibit traffic flow.
  • Tents and canopies are allowed as long as they do not impede foot or vehicle traffic or extend into additional parking spaces.
  • Campus parking lots open at 7 a.m. on game day.
  • Responsible and lawful consumption of alcohol is permitted within University rules and protocols. Police patrol the tailgating areas and enforce applicable laws.
  • Glass containers and kegs are NOT permitted.
  • Commercially-sponsored tailgates are prohibited except in designated locations.
  • Tailgating locations are available on a first-come, first-served basis on in accordance with other stipulations contained in these guidelines.
  • Tailgating may not begin prior to 7 a.m. on game day and must conclude two hours after the game.
  • Saving spaces for other vehicles is prohibited.

Alcohol

Responsible consumption of alcoholic beverages is permitted at tailgating. In accordance with the alcoholic-beverage laws of the State of Texas, individuals must be at least 21 years old to purchase, possess or consume alcoholic beverages. All individuals consuming or possessing alcohol must carry and be able to present identification to law enforcement or university personnel upon request. The use of alcoholic beverages by members of the University of North Texas community is at all times subject to the alcoholic beverage laws of the State of Texas.

Individuals, groups and organizations holding or participating in tailgate parties are responsible for their own conduct and are expected to respect the rights of others and the entire university community. Anyone with alcohol is responsible for ensuring that persons under 21 do not have access to it.

Kegs, drinking games, drinking-game paraphernalia and glass containers are not permitted. All beverages must be in aluminum cans, plastic bottles, or paper or plastic cups. Public intoxication and lewd or unruly behavior will not be tolerated, and persons engaging in this activity may be banned from the university. If you serve alcoholic beverages, ensure that you have a sufficient number of designated drivers to accommodate your guests. Serve food and non-alcoholic beverages as well.

Furthermore, the University of North Texas shall not be held liable or responsible for any actions taken by the public or tailgaters while on state property or in regards to alcoholic beverage consumption. Individuals are responsible for compliance with all local and state laws governing alcohol consumption. If you drink, drink responsibly and pace your drinking. Know your limit. Watch out for your friends. Drinking laws are strictly enforced.

Enforcement

The University of North Texas and it’s designees reserve the right to refuse service to anyone at any time. Inappropriate behavior will result in the permanent loss of all parking and tailgating privileges.

Emergency

In case of emergency, call 911. For non-emergencies, call the UNT Police at 940‑565‑3000.

First Aid

First-aid stations are available on the east and west concourses inside Apogee Stadium. If you require medical attention during tailgating, please call 911 for emergencies; or call 940‑565‑3000 for non-emergencies and the University command post will dispatch medical services.

Food Preparation

All grills and cookers should be attended at all times. No fires are allowed on the ground or in open fire-pit devices. A fire extinguisher is recommended during open-flame cooking. The following food safety tips are also recommended:

  • Serve hot food immediately or place item(s) on hot grill until consumption.
  • Use plenty of ice to protect cold foods.
  • Use separate coolers for food and drinks.
  • Never let food sit out for more than two hours in moderate weather, or more than one hour in temperatures over 90 degrees.
  • Wash hands with soap and water before and after handling raw meats.
  • Have hand sanitizer and paper towels available.

Generators

Generators are permitted but should be equipped with a spark-arrestor muffler, and it is also recommended that they be outfitted with a noise-reducing device (manufacturer-approved cover or muffler). When operating generators, special care and consideration should be implemented in managing fuel, exhaust fumes, and extension cords.

Golf Carts, ATVs, etc.

Golf carts, ATVs and similar vehicles (electric or motorized) are not permitted in tailgating areas or in Apogee Stadium unless authorized to event staff.

Parking & RVs

See the Apogee Stadium Parking page for parking details and a map of all parking lots.

Pets

Pets must be on a controlled leash and not allowed to run freely in the tailgate areas. Animals shall not be left unattended or secured to university property. Pet owners are solely responsible for their pets and for any damage or injuries that may occur. Clean up after your pet.

Portable Restrooms

Restrooms are accessible from outside the stadium on the east side of Apogee Stadium adjacent to Gate 4. Portable restrooms are located throughout the tailgating areas. Please ensure that tailgaters utilize these facilities and not the university grounds.

Secure Your Belongings

Secure your belongings prior to kickoff. Tailgaters should lock food, beverages and valuables out of sight in vehicles. The University is not responsible or liable for loss or theft of materials, items, and personal property left on University grounds during or after the game or overnight.

Selling and Advertising

Commercially sponsored tailgates or any kind of solicitation during tailgating are prohibited without the prior approval of North Texas Athletics. To arrange such an opportunity, contact Mean Green Sports Properties at 940‑369‑8409.

Tents

Tents, tarps or canopies are not permitted if they impede foot or vehicular traffic or if they extend into additional parking spaces, drive lanes and/or sidewalks. In order to protect parking lot surfaces, tents, awnings and similar items that require ground stakes are prohibited.

All tents and canopies must allow for unobstructed view inside the tent or canopy. Violators of this policy will be asked by University Event Staff to remove or dismantle the item. Stakes used in the green space area may not be longer than 12 inches or wider than half an inch in order to not interfere with underground utilities. Weights or sandbags are encouraged.

Traffic Control

Do not remove or move barricades, cones, signs or any other traffic control devices. Be courteous and respectful to all parking and event staff as they are here to assist and provide safety for you and your guests.

Towing of vehicles without appropriate parking passes from reserved lots will begin at approximately 8 a.m. on game days.

Trash and Recycling

It is every tailgaters responsibility to dispose of all trash and recycling in the appropriate containers. Hot coals must be doused and disposed of in specially designated hot-coal receptacles. The disposal of grease, hot coals or hazardous materials onto the ground or into storm drains is prohibited.

Visiting Fans

Fans from visiting teams are invited to join in the tailgating scene at Apogee. To reserve a space, contact David Nichols in the ticket office at 940‑565‑2527 or by email at David.Nichols@unt.edu.