The 50 busiest US airports — parking and ground transport, researched per airport

Every page on Airside Maps is written for the airport it covers. We list the actual on-site garages by name, the published daily rate at the airport's own gate, the off-site lots that run real shuttles, and the rideshare and rental car logistics you will face at the curb. No recycled boilerplate. No "varies by season."

Free tool: Try the airport parking cost calculator — pick your airport and trip length and see every lot ranked cheapest to priciest.

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Northeast 10

Dense, transit-rich airports serving the Boston–Washington corridor — JFK, LGA, EWR, BOS, PHL, BWI, DCA, IAD, PIT, BUF.

Southeast 11

Atlanta and the Florida + Carolina coast — sprawling rental car operations, big economy lots, and frequent free off-site shuttles.

Midwest 11

Chicago, Detroit, Minneapolis and the Great Lakes hubs — connection-bank schedules, long economy walks, and reliable rail access at most.

West 14

West Coast, Mountain, Hawaii, and Alaska — long approach roads, sprawling economy lots, and the highest off-site parking value in the country.

Southwest 4

Texas plus Phoenix and Albuquerque — large multi-terminal complexes with people movers and consolidated rental car centers.

What you'll find for every airport

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On-site parking

Hourly, daily, economy, valet — listed by name with the published drive-up daily rate.

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Off-site lots

Independent operators with shuttle frequency and how they compare to on-airport.

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Rideshare logistics

Pickup zones, surcharges, and where Uber/Lyft actually waits at each airport.

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Rental cars

Where the consolidated facility lives and how to reach it from each terminal.

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Public transit

Rail and bus connections with fares, frequency, and travel time to downtown.

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Terminal map

Concourse layout, hub airline assignments, and walking times to expect.