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North Carolina Tar Heels vs. Notre Dame Fighting Irish Kenan Memorial Stadium October 03rd, 2026
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Parking & Directions for Notre Dame Fighting Irish Football Kenan Memorial Stadium
104 Stadium Dr, Chapel Hill, NC
27514, US
1. Stadium Lot - 0.1 miles, $20
2. Bell Tower Lot - 0.5 miles, $15
3. Rams Club Lot - 0.3 miles, $20
4. Finley Golf Course - 1.0 mile, $10
5. Downtown Chapel Hill - 1.2 miles, $10-20
Kenan Memorial Stadium isn’t just a place to watch Tar Heel football; it’s a hub of energy and tradition nestled right in Chapel Hill. Opened in 1927 and named after the influential UNC benefactor William R. Kenan Jr., it’s seen generations of passionate fans fill the stands, creating an atmosphere that’s both electric and intimate. The addition of the massive video board back in 2012 really upped the game, offering clear replays and game stats that keep fans engaged even during those tense moments. Walking through the stadium’s tribute gallery, you get a sense of the rich history and legendary players who’ve worn the Carolina blue, it’s like stepping into Tar Heel lore. And let’s be honest, the vibe changes depending on where you sit; some areas are quieter, perfect for those who want to soak in the game without the chaos. For Notre Dame Fighting Irish Football fans heading to Chapel Hill, catching a game at Kenan Stadium is more than just an outing, it’s a chance to feel the pulse of college football, surrounded by tradition and spirited UNC supporters. Just remember to check transit schedules if you’re relying on public transport, because missing the kickoff isn’t really an option.