Find A Good
Spot to Park

Clinton National Airport offers a variety of parking options to suit your needs. Select from long-term and short-term surface lots or enjoy the convenience of our covered parking deck that connects to the terminal through an enclosed skybridge.

Note: We accept payments by credit card, Apple Pay, or Google Pay only.

EV Charging Station

Shuttle

Handicap Parking

EV Charging Station

Shuttle

Handicap Parking

$3

/hourly

Hourly Lot

First 45 minutes free

$3 per hour thereafter

$13 Maximum daily rate

No overnight parking

full

$13

/day

East Short-Term

1.00 per 20 minutes
$13.00 Maximum per 24 hour day
No shuttle service available

full

$13

/day

West Short-Term

$1.00 per 20 minutes
$13.00 Maximum per 24 hour day
Handicap parking
No shuttle service available

full

$13

/day

Parking Deck

$1.00 per 20 minutes
$13.00 Maximum per 24 hour day
Covered parking
Handicap parking
Connected to terminal
No shuttle service available

full

$10

/day

Long-Term

$1.00 per 20 minutes
$10.00 Maximum per 24 hour day
shuttle service is provided

full

$8

/day

Economy

$1.00 per 20 minutes
$8.00 Maximum per 24 hour day
No shuttle service available

full

Handicap Parking

Handicap parking spaces are available in both our west short-term surface lot and the parking deck at a maximum daily rate of $8.



Additional Parking Info:

  • Parking fees are calculated at a $1.00 per 20-minute increment, up to a maximum daily rate.
  • Charges for additional days will be based on your original arrival time.
  • Sales tax is not included in prices.
  • You may park for up to 90 days.
  • Parking meters are located across from baggage claim for quick pickups at a rate of $1.00 per 20 minutes.
  • For additional questions, please call our parking department at (501) 837-8599.

 

The Hunt For The Perfect Parking Spot Just Got Easier

Guests using the parking deck at Clinton National can enjoy a high-tech parking guidance system to save time and reduce stress while parking your vehicle. Brightly colored lighting, which works off of sensors, directs drivers to open spaces within the parking deck. 

Clinton National was the first parking facility within the state of Arkansas and one of the first airports in the country to incorporate this level of technology.