Front Street curb
On-street · exact zone ends unverified
We’ll show you the best places to park — verified against Village rules.
Almost everything in Greenport is within a 10-minute walk of downtown parking. Try one of these, or just browse it all:
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Greenport’s parking rules have changed, and the information out there isn’t always easy to follow. We made Park Greenport so visitors have one clear place to see what’s free, what’s paid, and what restrictions apply — before they park.
It’s built from public Village information, official records, and verified local research. Rules can change, so posted signs always govern.
Paid corridors and lots at a glance — select any marker for details. Corridor extents are approximate; posted signs govern.
The map is a visual aid. Every location, rule, and walk time shown on it is also available in the parking list on this page.
On-street · exact zone ends unverified
On-street · Center St to Claudio's
Village lot · free after 9 PM & off-season
Two Village lots · free after 9 PM & off-season
Both sides, 10 AM–8 PM · quick stops
Best for all-day & overnight
Watch the posted 30 & 60-minute sections
Owner-set rates — check posted signs
2 spaces, east side of the alley
If a posted sign ever disagrees with this guide, the sign wins.
Aldo’s has been roasting on Front Street since 1987. This guide is our thank-you to everyone who visits Greenport.
Paid parking is limited to Front Street, Main Street, and the three Adams Street lots, and only during the paid season. Outside those areas, street parking and the LIRR lots are free, subject to posted limits. Posted signs always govern.
$3.50 per hour, 9 AM to 9 PM daily, from Memorial Day Weekend through Columbus Day. Outside those hours and dates, the paid zones are free to park in.
Front Street, Main Street, and the three municipal lots on Adams Street, under Village Code Chapter 132.
Through ParkMobile, the Village's payment vendor. Follow the posted signs in each paid zone.
Yes — the MTA/LIRR lots are free with a 72-hour maximum stay.
Limits vary by street. For example, First Street between Front and South Streets is 30-minute parking on both sides, 10 AM to 8 PM, and free. Each location's card in this guide shows its rules; posted signs govern.
Use the search at the top of this page and choose Mitchell Park — the Carousel is inside the park. The guide sorts verified parking options closest-first, with walk times and the rules for each one.
It's built from public records and official Village information — including Village Code Chapter 132 and MTA records — reconciled line by line and re-verified remotely, with on-site sign checks in progress. If a posted sign ever disagrees with this guide, the sign wins. Read how we built this guide, and if something looks off, report an issue and we'll fix it.