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Nebraska-Omaha Mavericks vs. Minnesota Duluth Bulldogs Hockey Baxter Arena January 29th, 2027
Parking & Directions for Minnesota Duluth Bulldogs Baxter Arena
2425 S. 67th St, Omaha, NE
68106, US
1. Baxter Arena Lot - 0.1 miles, $10
2. University of Nebraska Omaha Lot - 0.2 miles, $8
3. Omaha Community Playhouse Lot - 0.5 miles, $5
4. 67th Street Parking - 0.6 miles, $7
5. Street Parking - 0.3 miles, varies ($1-2/hour)
Baxter Arena in Omaha is more than just a sports venue; it's the heartbeat of the community, hosting everything from thrilling Minnesota Duluth Bulldogs Hockey games to lively festivals and big regional events. This place really comes alive during hockey season when fans pack the ground level seats, which often offer the clearest views and the best atmosphere, seriously, nothing beats the energy of a packed house cheering for the Bulldogs. But it’s not just about hockey; the arena’s versatile 5,000 square feet of exhibition space makes it a prime spot for concerts, local gatherings, and even the Omaha Culinary Festival, which highlights the city’s diverse food scene. You can tell they really think about accessibility too, with main entrances on 67th Street and on the eastern side, making it easy to get in and out, whether for a game or a big event. Honestly, it’s a place that’s seen everything from NCAA Midwest Regional hockey showdowns to community celebrations, and it always feels like the heart of Omaha’s cultural and sporting life. For Minnesota Duluth Bulldogs fans, catching a game here isn’t just about the sport, it’s about being part of something bigger, an experience that sticks with you long after the puck drops.