Parking at GTF
Great Falls, Montana
Parking options at GTF
Great Falls International Airport follows the standard layout you'll find at every major US airport: an hourly garage attached or adjacent to the terminal, a daily garage a short walk away, an economy lot connected by a free shuttle, and a free cell-phone waiting area for arrivals pickups. Below is the current rate sheet, along with realistic walking and shuttle times.
| Lot | Rate | Distance from terminal |
|---|---|---|
| Hourly / Short-Term | $4/hour | Adjacent to terminal |
| Daily Garage | $22/day | 5 minute walk |
| Economy Lot | $14/day | Free shuttle, 8 minute ride |
| Cell Phone Waiting | Free up to 60 minutes | Drive to terminal when called |
How to choose the right lot
For a quick pickup or drop-off where you'll spend less than an hour at the terminal, use the hourly lot. If you're parking for a single day-trip flight, the daily garage is the best balance of price and convenience. For a multi-day trip, the economy lot saves real money — at $14 a day or so, a week of parking costs about half what the garage would charge.
The cell-phone waiting area is free and exists specifically for arrivals pickups. Wait there until your traveler texts that they have their bag and are walking to the curb, then drive over. This avoids the hourly garage charge and the temptation to circle.
Parking tips that save real money
- Reserve online to lock in lower rates and guarantee a space during peak travel.
- Pay-on-foot kiosks accept tap-to-pay; keep your ticket with you, not in the car.
- Snap a photo of your level and row before walking away.
- Off-airport lots are often cheaper than the airport's economy lot and run their own shuttles. Do the math including shuttle time before you book.
- Some credit cards waive parking charges as a travel benefit. Check your card before paying out of pocket.
EV charging
Most of the parking facilities at GTF offer at least a handful of EV charging stations, typically Level 2. Spaces are first-come, first-served and there's no guarantee of availability — plan to arrive with enough range to leave without charging at the airport. Long-haul travelers should plug in at home or a destination charger rather than relying on airport infrastructure.