Remote Parking at MFR isn’t a true remote lot
At Rogue Valley International–Medford (MFR), both short‑ and long‑term parking sit on the airport property by T1, and there’s no separate shuttle‑served economy or remote lot anywhere on the official map. LAZ Parking runs these on‑site lots 24/7, and the airport parking page only lists short‑term and long‑term options under that single operator.
Because everything is on‑site, there’s no remote‑lot shuttle loop, no 10–15 minute bus ride, and no separate “Remote Parking” gate to find. You park in the signed short‑term or long‑term sections by T1 and walk straight to the terminal doors in a few minutes, with no off‑airport transfer point in between.
The airport’s own parking information at flymfr.com confirms just two official choices: short‑term and long‑term, both adjacent to the terminal and managed by LAZ Parking, with no third tier labeled remote, economy, or satellite. If you see “remote MFR parking” on a search site, that’s marketing language, not a distinct airport‑operated lot with its own entrance or rate chart.
Regulars who want cheaper long‑term pricing than the on‑airport rate sometimes park at nearby park‑sleep‑fly hotels or book off‑airport deals through services like On Air Parking or SpotHero, which list independent lots for MFR. Those stays typically bundle one hotel night with 7–14 days of parking, but they’re private facilities and don’t show up on the official LAZ Parking signage by T1.
Tip: If you need a true remote‑style bargain, price out a park‑sleep‑fly hotel or aggregator lot first; if the savings are small, just use the on‑airport long‑term lot and keep the 5‑minute walk instead of adding an extra shuttle leg.