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From either the Bay Area or Sacramento, take I-80 toward Davis.
Exit north onto Rt. 113 North toward Woodland. (Note that this is nowhere near the 113 South exit, which goes into Dixon.)
Take the second exit, Russell Blvd., and turn right (east).
Follow Russell east to the third light, and turn right on Howard Way (right after a large practice field, and before the football stadium.)
There is a parking garage on the left, just before you get to the campus bus terminal, where there are both 2 hour parking meters (bring quarters) and spaces that can be used with university temporary permits.
State vehicles can turn right at the stop sign, and park in designated [E] spaces.
There is a kiosk next to the bus stop where you can ask for instructions. (If you go past the gate behind the kiosk, the buildings straight ahead are the student union, bookstore, and Freeborn auditorium complex. The next building to the right and across the street is Wickson).
An almost-useful campus map is on-line at
http://www.taps.ucdavis.edu/parking/info/cpark.jpg
At the exit from the airport, take the ramp (right) onto Interstate 5 North (toward Woodland and Davis).
Take the second exit (about 8 mi.) onto Road 102, Davis. Turn left (south).
It is about 10 mi. to the edge of Davis. Continue to the fourth traffic light and turn right onto 5th Street (just before a bridge)
Drive on 5th Street (which will change its name to Russell Blvd.) for about a mile. The downtown Davis cross streets have letters (... D, C, B, A) You will see the campus on the left immediately after A Street. Turn left at the next light onto Howard Way.
There is a parking garage on the left, just before you get to the campus bus terminal, where there are both 2 hour parking meters (bring quarters) and spaces that can be used with university temporary permits. State and federal government vehicles can turn right at the stop sign, and park in designated spaces. There is a kiosk next to the bus stop where you can ask for instructions. (If you go past the gate behind the kiosk, the buildings straight ahead are the student union, bookstore, and Freeborn auditorium complex. The next building to the right and across the street is Wickson)
We have an ICE office in room 2120 Wickson.
An almost-useful campus map is on-line at
http://www.taps.ucdavis.edu/parking/info/cpark.jpg
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