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Park and Fly Denver

Park and fly is the most convenient and cost-effective way to travel from Denver International Airport. Drive to a nearby off-airport lot, leave your car, take the free shuttle to DEN, and fly. On the way home, reverse the process. No rideshare surge pricing. No relying on someone else for a lift. Just your car, waiting for you when you land.


How park and fly works at DEN

The park and fly denver process is straightforward. You drive to an off-airport parking lot located within 5–15 minutes of Denver International Airport. After parking, you board a complimentary shuttle that runs 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The shuttle drops you at DEN's main terminal, where you check in and go through security. When you return, you call or text the lot from baggage claim — the shuttle picks you up at the arrivals curb and returns you to your car.

The total added time versus driving directly to the airport is typically 10–20 minutes each way — a small trade-off for saving $10–$20 per day on parking costs. For a one-week trip, the savings easily exceed $70–$100 compared to parking in DIA's own garages.

The best park and fly lots near Denver Airport

Several established operators near DEN offer excellent park and fly experiences. Canopy Airport Parking offers open-air self-park from $9/day and covered parking from $18/day, along with EV charging stations and a rewards program. Park2Jet Denver provides GPS-guided parking from $9.99/day with covered and outdoor options. ParkDIA sits close to the airport with nearly 7,500 spaces, uncovered from $11/day and covered from $22/day. WallyPark operates with efficient 5-minute shuttle service and 24-hour operation. Fine Airport Parking offers affordable uncovered options and contactless payment at 5950 N. Jackson Gap Way in Aurora.

Each of these operators offers a slightly different balance of price, coverage, and amenities. The right choice depends on your trip length, whether you want covered or open-air storage, and how far in advance you book. Rates at all of these lots are lower when reserved online ahead of time — walk-in rates are typically 15–25% higher.

Park and fly versus other transportation options

For trips of three days or more, park and fly DEN is almost always the most economical option. A rideshare from central Denver to DIA costs $35–$60 each way — so a return trip already costs $70–$120 before considering the uncertainty of surge pricing during busy travel periods. A friend or family member picking you up is free, but it's an imposition. The DEN airport transit connection via the University of Colorado A Line is convenient if you live near a station, but impractical with heavy luggage.

Off-airport park and fly consistently beats all of these alternatives on total cost for anyone traveling solo or without public transit access. Windy Parking will make it simple to compare every park and fly lot near Denver Airport in one search — showing real-time rates, shuttle schedules, and availability so you can book the best option for your exact travel dates.


Park and fly Denver — common questions

What to know before you drive to the lot and fly.

How does park and fly work at Denver Airport?

You drive to an off-airport lot near DEN, park your car, and take the lot's free 24/7 shuttle to the terminal. When you return, you call the lot from baggage claim and the shuttle picks you up at arrivals. The whole process adds 10–20 minutes versus driving directly to the airport.

What is the best park and fly lot near DEN?

The best lot depends on your priorities. For lowest price: Canopy Airport Parking from $9/day and Park2Jet Denver from $9.99/day. For proximity: ParkDIA and WallyPark are closest to DEN. For covered EV charging: Canopy Airport Parking. Windy Parking will let you compare all options on your exact travel dates.

How much does park and fly in Denver cost?

Off-airport park and fly in Denver costs $5–$22/day depending on the lot and whether you choose open-air or covered parking. Compare this to DIA's own lots at $13–$28/day. A week-long trip saves you $70–$140 by choosing off-airport park and fly.

Do I need to reserve in advance for park and fly at DEN?

Technically no, but booking in advance is strongly recommended. Pre-booking guarantees your space during busy travel periods and unlocks lower online rates — often 15–30% cheaper than walk-in. Peak times include summer (June–August) and major holidays.


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