Outside Lands SFs biggest music fest is back this weekend heres how to beat the traffic
San Francisco expects approximately 75,000 attendees daily for the Outside Lands Music Festival this weekend, creating significant transportation challenges. To manage the influx, the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency will expand public transit services and strongly advise against driving due to "extremely limited" parking options. Additional Muni rail trains will operate on the N-Judah line, and extra bus services, including the 5R-Fulton Rapid, will run during festival hours. Temporary taxi stands and designated rideshare zones will be established to facilitate drop-offs, while strict prohibitions will be enforced in Golden Gate Park and surrounding neighborhoods. The festival will also promote biking and walking, offering free bicycle parking and a dedicated bike share stand.
Residents can report blocked driveways to SFMTA, which will respond to complaints only. This weekend's festival is a major event for the city, highlighting the importance of efficient transportation planning during large gatherings. The festival's emphasis on public transit and alternative transport reflects broader trends in urban mobility and sustainability.