FAQ
Does Aggie Park allow overnight camping?
No, overnight camping is NOT permitted. Guests found camping in park will be asked to leave. University Police will be notified to enforce.
Can I feed the wildlife in Aggie Park?
Aggie Park is full of wildlife, lets keep wildlife wild. Do not feed or harass the wildlife.
Can I hang my hammock in the trees at Aggie Park?
Yes, hammocks are welcome. Hammocks may be setup in trees that are 8” in diameter at the point of the strap. Strap must be at least 2” wide, preferable made of nylon. No more than 2 straps attached to a single tree. Do not remove any branches from the tree to accommodate a hammock. Hanging hammocks overnight will not be permitted. Hammocks may not be attached to park structures or buildings. No permanent anchors may be used.
Items prohibited in Aggie Park: This is a partial listing of prohibited items and may be updated at any time without notice. **All rules may not be applicable during NCAA collegiate tailgating events.**
- Alcohol, Tobacco products & Vaping
- Open Flames, Fires & Fireworks
- Illegal Drugs & Weapons
- Panhandling
- Staking into Ground without prior approval
- Motorized vehicles are not allowed
- Overnight Camping
- Climbing or repelling from trees, buildings or any short-term construction equipment
- Drones
- Confetti
- Glitter
- Rice
- Birdseed
Additional Park Information:
ADA Compliance:
Groups reserving space in Aggie Park for events must provide equitable access for students, faculty, staff, and guests with disabilities. Contact the Disability Resource Center for information about creating accessible and inclusive events.
Other Helpful University Resources:
5K or Fun Runs – https://transport.tamu.edu/Parking/events/funrun.aspx
Tents on Campus Policy – https://rules-saps.tamu.edu/pdf.php?number=21.99.09.M0.01
Alcohol Policy – https://rules-saps.tamu.edu/pdf.php?number=34.03.99.M0.01
Expressive Activities – First Amendment on Campus – Texas A&M University – Texas A&M University (tamu.edu)