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Parking information for President Trump’s Save America Rally in Conroe Texas

 

TrumpTexas Rally Update
TrumpTexas Rally Update

How to navigate roads, parking for Donald Trump rally in Montgomery County?


For those living in Conroe!! Trump will be in town this Saturday. Expect heavy traffic on the Northside of town near the Fairgrounds on Airport Rd and on 3083. City leaders are expecting a crowd of thousands for Trump’s rally.

Montgomery County Sheriff's Office recently posted a transport alert for Montgomery County. This post is regarding the Trump's Conroe Rally, they wrote:

Attention “Save America” rally ticket holders: 

The designated parking areas will ONLY be accessible from FM 3083, whether you’re traveling east from the I-45 area or west from the Hwy 59 area (see map below). Once on FM 3083, you will drive to Airport Road, where you will be directed to the designated parking areas. DO NOT FOLLOW GPS RECOMMENDED ROUTES, Arrive Early and Expect Delays.

Parking on the paved roads near the rally area is prohibited and will result in congestion, which could hinder first responders’ ability to respond to any emergency. Additionally, parking on any paved road near the rally area may result in your vehicle being towed. 

Parking is very limited; carpool if possible. Rideshare services (Uber, etc.) drop-off will be at the Lone Star Convention Center. 

After the event, you may exit north or south onto Airport Road.

Please share and tag your friends and family so they are aware. Follow this social media post for updates!

All questions regarding this event should be directed to 936-756-1010. Remember 911 should only be used in the event of a life threatening emergency.

For all other details like Traffic routes to fairgrounds, open to authorized personnel, open to foot traffic only, complete road closure map we are attaching the official update from Police department. 



Things you can’t bring to the Trump rally in Conroe include guns, aerosols, balloons.

The Police Deptt. also issue a list of items has issued a list of items prohibited from being brought to the event.

• Aerosols

• Alcoholic beverages

• Appliances (i.e. Toasters) 

• Backpacks, bags, roller bags, suitcases bags exceeding size restrictions (12”x14”x5”)

• Balloons

• Balls

• Banners, signs, placards

• Chairs

• Coolers

• Drones and other unmanned aircraft systems

• E-Cigarettes

• Explosives of any kind (including fireworks)

• Firearms

• Glass, thermal and metal containers

• Laser lights and laser pointers

• Mace and/or pepper spray

• Noisemakers, such as air horns, whistles, drums, bullhorns, etc.

• Packages

• Poles, sticks and selfie sticks

• Spray containers

• Structures

• Supports for signs/placards

• Tripods

• Umbrellas

• Weapons

• And any other items that may pose a threat to the security of the event as determined by and at the discretion of the security screeners.

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