Travelers, if your flight home gets switched from Eugene to Portland (PDX):
Use this LINK to reserve a ride on the Groome Shuttle to PDX from the UO campus. It boards in front of the UO Law School at East 15th and Agate Streets, across from Hayward Field. You input your flight info and they’ll show you a list of options. They advertise 13 round trips daily between Eugene and PDX.
BREAKING NEWS: CDC lifts the international traveler testing requirement. Starting Sunday, June 12, International travelers to the USA will not have to show negative coronavirus test results before boarding flights. However, you should still bring proof of vaccination (card or digital) in case it is requested at a bar or other public venue.
From Eugene Airport to campus
UBER instructions and information
LYFT instructions and information
Oregon Taxi, call 541-434-8294 or download the APP for iPhone / Android
PARKING Garage
The 13th Avenue Garage is located beneath the Ford Alumni Center. This garage is accessed from 13th Avenue and is the easiest place for visitors to find parking close to the center of campus. The rate is $2.00/hr. with a daily maximum of $18. NOTE: Only credit card payments are accepted at garage exits.
There is no overnight parking in the garage 12am – 5am.
MAPS & Travel Information
GETTING HERE: Fly directly into Eugene Airport (EUG) which is a 20-minute drive from campus (see map – Eugene Airport to Univ of Oregon). Eugene Airport is served by most major airlines (Alaska, American, Delta, United) with connections to Seattle, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Las Vegas, Phoenix, Salt Lake City and Chicago. Non-stop flights are 60min from Seattle and 90min from SFO.
Or, fly into Portland (PDX) and drive south two hours; or catch a GROOME shuttle from PDX direct to campus, where they deliver / pick up riders in front of the UO Law School at the corner of Agate St. and East 15th Avenue. The Groome shuttle costs about $50 each way.
ON CAMPUS: Locations map – closeup — our locations include the Ford Alumni Center (opening reception), Straub Hall for lectures, and the Willamette Hall atrium for poster sessions. The main artery through the university, East 13th Avenue, is used mostly by pedestrians and bikers, and extends from Kincaid Street on the west side to Agate Street on the east.