88th Maui County Fair Parking and Shuttle Bus Service
The Maui County Fair is again offering FREE Park and Ride shuttle bus services from select satellite parking stations in Wailuku and Kahului. The service will transport fair patrons to and from the fairgrounds on Kanaloa Avenue during peak fair hours when parking is closest to capacity.
Passengers will be picked up and dropped off at designated loading areas only. Shuttle buses will be clearly marked with destination signs and are not wheelchair accessible. An adult must accompany children under 13 years old.
No food, beverages, pets or standees allowed on the shuttle buses at any time. For more information, please call Roberts Hawaii at 871-2639.
For those who choose not to use the shuttle, parking with a fee will be available in the War Memorial Football stadium parking lot and in the lot fronting and around the auditorium and Baldwin High School campus. There will be accessible options for persons with disabilities or mobility support needs from the Baldwin entrance to drop off and pick up for MEO and ADA Para-Transit bus users and other individuals with disabilities. In addition, accessible parking placard users will continue to have parking at the football stadium at the designated parking stall area.
Wailuku Parking Locations
Maui County Building Parking Lot (High Street)
Wells Park Parking Lot (Wells Street)
Kahului Parking Locations
MCC Soccer Fields (Wahinepi’o Avenue)
Keopu’olani Park
Additional Shuttle provided by Queen Kaahumanu Center
Champs Entrance. For more information, please call Queen Ka’ahumanu Center Customer Service at 877-4325.
2010 Park and Ride & Queen Kaahumanu Center Shuttle Schedule
Thursday: 6: 00 p.m.** to 11:30 p.m. (Parade starts at 4:30 p.m.)
**Please note that Thursday’s shuttle bus schedule begins after the parade starts.
Friday: 6: 00 p.m. to 12:30 a.m.
Saturday: 6: 00 p.m. to 12:30 a.m.
Sunday: 6: 00 p.m. to 11:30 p.m.
(Buses run continuously approximately every 10 – 20 minutes)
The 88th Maui County Fair will be “Celebrating Community” and held Thursday, September 30 through Sunday, October 3. The annual event brings the entire community together to enjoy an alcohol-free, smoke-free and drug-free family-oriented educational event with entertainment, and local food. The Maui County Fair is the primary source of funding for many of Maui’s nonprofit and community organizations. It relies entirely on corporate or local business sponsorships, local donations, and volunteers for support.