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Parking and Directions

Parking and Directions
The Zone Urban Epic is happening in downtown Portland, so parking is limited. We highly encourage athletes to arrive early to avoid potential parking issues.

Parking

Shuttle service will be provided to and from the following lots:  the Marginal Way Park ‘n Ride, and the County Courthouse Garage.

We encourage race participants, spectators, and volunteers to park in the designated lots.

No parking is available at the transition area or in the surrounding neighborhoods.

All vehicles parked in restricted areas will be towed prior to the start of the race.

Shuttle Buses and Lots

Free and convenient shuttle buses will run between the designated parking lots to the triathlon/festival area.  Please view maps for the pre – race shuttle bus schedule and specifics.  The last returning bus is at 1:30pm.

Marginal Way Park and Ride: Athlete and Spectator parking.  Pre – race  shuttle bus 6:00am – 7:30am every 15 min. Post-race shuttle bus 10:30am-1:30am This lot is free.

Courthouse Lot Park and Ride: Athlete and Spectator parking.  Pre – race shuttle bus 6:00am – 7:30am every 15 min. Post-race shuttle bus 10:30am-1:30am. This lot has a day rate of $3.

Ocean Gateway Lot: Open parking. No shuttle available (within 1/4 mile of the TA and Maine State Pier), This lot has a day rate of $10.

For a Google Map click HERE
Directions to Transition/Festival Area
From the South – Take 95 North to 295 North toward Portland. Once on 295, get off at Exit 4 heading toward Portland Waterfront. Take a right at the light and follow Commercial Street all the way through town. At the end of Commercial Street, take a left onto India Street, and then a right onto Fore St. The transition /festival area is approximately 1/3 mile down the road.
From the North – Take exit 7 on 295 South. Go through four sets of lights (Whole Foods will be on the right as you are going up the hill) until you are at the intersection of Fore Street. Take a left. The transition/festival area is approximately 1/3 mile down the road.

Parking and Directions

Parking and Directions
The Urban Epic Boston is happening in South Boston, so parking is limited. We highly encourage athletes to arrive early to avoid potential parking issues.

Parking

Most parking will be available at the Bayside Expo Center, off Morrissey Blvd. It is very easy to get the to the Expo Center from I-93 (Exit 15). There is also parking available on some city streets, however, the bike course will be closed to traffic on race morning, so normal traffic patterns will be altered, and “No Parking” signs will be posted. If you park illegally, your car will be towed.

Towing from William Day Blvd will begin at Midnight on Saturday, August 15th. There will be no parking on William Day Blvd between Midnight on Saturday and Noon on Sunday, August 16th.

Directions to Parking and Transition Area
From the South – Take 93 North to Exit 15. Once off the Highway, go right onto Columbia Rd and halfway around the traffic circle, then take a right on William Day Blvd, followed by a left onto Mt Vernon Street. Follow the signs for the Bayside Expo Parking, and take a left into the lots. Volunteers will instruct you to park. Please listen to the volunteers and do not park in the first spot you see.

From the North –Take 93 North to Exit 15. Once off the Highway, go left onto Columbia Rd and halfway around the traffic circle, then take a right on William Day Blvd, followed by a left onto Mt Vernon Street. Follow the signs for the Bayside Expo Parking, and take a left into the lots. Volunteers will instruct you to park. Please listen to the volunteers and do not park in the first spot you see.

From Quincy - Take Morrissey Blvd Northbound. Exit for Mt Vernon St before reaching the Kosciuszko Traffic Circle. Take a right onto Mt Vernon Street. Follow the signs for the Bayside Expo Parking, and take a left into the lots. Volunteers will instruct you to park. Please listen to the volunteers and do not park in the first spot you see.

From South Boston – Take Columbia Rd Westbound to the Kosciuszko Traffic Circle. Go a quarter of the way around the circle then take a right on William Day Blvd, followed by a left onto Mt Vernon Street. Follow the signs for the Bayside Expo Parking, and take a left into the lots. Volunteers will instruct you to park. Please listen to the volunteers and do not park in the first spot you see.

The Finish/Post-Race is located about 1 mile from the Expo Center. There are walking paths and beaches between the venues.

Road Closures and Delays

A number of roads will be impacted on Race Morning. Please note the following changes in vehicular traffic:

- William Day Blvd will be CLOSED from Kosciuszko Circle to the Farragut Statue at East First Street from 5:00am to 12 Noon.

- The Farragut Statue Circle will be CLOSED from 5:00am to 12 Noon.

- There will be no parking at any of the lots on William Day Blvd with the road is closed.

The following streets are recommended as alternatives routes:

Columbia Ave will be open and runs parallel to William Day Blvd.

Farragut Road will be open up to Columbia Rd.

Shore Road (East 1st Street) will be two way traffic during the race, and provides access to Castle Island.

William Day Blvd. will be open between the Farragut Statue and Castle Island.

For more information, please contact Race Management by E-mail or Phone (617.399.8229).

Where to Stay

Athletes and spectators alike are encouraged to stay in downtown Boston the weekend of the race, both to make pre-registration easier and to have time to see the beautiful city. There will be a number of activities happening around Boston in conjunction with the Urban Epic that you won’t want to miss!

The Seaport Hotel
Your Urban Oasis Awaits

www.seaportboston.com

The Seaport Hotel is pleased to partner with the Urban Epic Boston. Stay at the Seaport during race weekend and receive a fantastic athlete rate! (Plus all the luxury, amenities, and perks you could ask for.)

The Seaport Hotel has a stunning waterfront location just three miles from the Bayside Expo Center (and three miles from Logan airport too). You’ll rest easy the night before the race (and after) with the luxurious touches that make Seaport’s guest room accommodations a home away from home. Plus, use of the Wave Health and Fitness Center inside the Seaport is complimentary with your stay. The Wave offers a pool, state-of-the-art cardio equipment, a full arsenal of free-weights, and a full menu of massage and spa services to help you get loose both before and after the race. Other amenities include an underground parking garage, storage for your bike, and concierge services to help you make the most of your Boston stay.

We’re also proud to announce that The Seaport is an eco-friendly green hotel! Seaport Saves is a groundbreaking environmental program dedicated to increasing sustainability and conservation throughout all aspects of the organization, from ozone laundry to green cleaning practices to renewable energy credits. See a complete list of Seaport’s green hotel achievements here: www.seaportboston.com/eco-friendly.aspx and look for more stories about Seaport’s initiatives soon.

It’s pet friendly too! Seaport is delighted to welcome your pet as long as it occupies the same room as its owner, weighs less than 50 pounds (23 kilograms) and is not left in the guest room unsupervised. Additional conditions may apply call 617.385.4000 for more information.

Call 888.385.4000 for information and reservations. Mention the Urban Epic Boston Triathlon to receive the athlete rate (more than 25% off!).

You can find a list of “Green Hotels” here.


You can find directions to the event here

Festival

So you just rocked the triathlon? Awesome. You should celebrate. And so should your family and friends. And you should celebrate in the midst of a full-on party – what we are calling “Après Epic.”

We will have product vendors giving away schwag, great food, a beer garden, and other exciting elements. The party will take place on the beach, right there at the finish, on the South Boston waterfront. And we have a bunch of surprises in store for you.

Burritos By Chipotle – Can you think of anything more delicious after your race than a freshly made Chipotle Burrito, served on the beach? Neither can we. You will probably smell them being cooked up as you run by the L Street Bathhouse!

Beach music – What better way to keep the energy high and enjoy your endorphin rush than with some smooth tunes in the summer on the waterfront. The music starts as the race winds down and goes into the afternoon. The Urban Epic Boston is taking on a Beach Party theme, so don’t forget your flip flops…

Vendor Expo – Check out all of the great sponsors and local vendors set up in and around the finish area. They have each been chosen because they match up to the Epic lifestyle and have some cool, cutting edge products and services to share.

Beer Garden – Let’s talk recovery. What is better than a frosty carb-loaded beverage to help cap off a solid workout? Come check out the beer garden to enjoy some delicious microbrews and swap stories with your fellow racers. Must be 21+ to enter.

Sustainability Education – Want to know what carbon offsets are? Ever wonder where biofuels really come from? Swing by the Eco-Epic area to learn about all the amazing things that are being done to keep the Urban Epic as low impact as possible and what we are doing to make Beantown into Greentown.

An Awesome Awards Ceremony – Don’t skip out on this one! We will be giving away some very cool and unique prizes, including a New England Pass (good for a season of skiing and riding at Sunday River, Sugarloaf, and Loon), and Burritos for a Year from Chipotle! Also, City Sports is giving prizes to some of the top finishers in each of the neighborhoods where they have a location. Just because you didn’t win your age group doesn’t mean that you won’t win something!

Did we mention that every Urban Epic Finisher gets a pair of shades?

Sign Up And Be Epic!