Moving to Davis

Steps to Living in the Quintessential College Town

Few places match UC Davis’ central location, lifestyle and opportunities in the economic and entrepreneurial heart of California.

UC Davis’ prime location on the corridor linking Sacramento, the state capital, and the San Francisco Bay Area creates endless opportunities. You’ll have quick access to established Fortune 500 firms, the global technology industry, Pacific Rim trade, new startups and a financial ecosystem of venture capital and international banking. You’ll benefit from our connections and networks in Silicon Valley—and in the Sacramento region, where progressive energy and climate change policy is rippling well beyond the world’s fifth-largest economy and home to one of the nation’s top clean-tech hubs.

Transportation

From the Airport

From San Francisco International Airport to Davis
  • SuperShuttle provides service from airports in Sacramento, San Francisco and Oakland, among other locations.
  • Amtrak provides bus and train transportation between the San Francisco Airport and Davis. You may take the Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) to get from the San Francisco airport to the Amtrak station. Contact BART at (510) 465-2278.
Transportation Network Companies
From Sacramento International Airport to Davis
  • Yolobus Line #42 leaves the Sacramento Airport every hour at 20 minutes after the hour between 5 a.m. and 10 p.m. It arrives at the Memorial Union on the UC Davis Campus about 45 minutes later. No reservations are required. Although inexpensive ($2.25 per person), this bus will not deliver you to a specific address in Davis and may not have space for extra luggage .It has four stops in Davis at various locations, on campus.
  • Taxi service is also available at the airport, at a cost of approximately $70-100.

Local Transportation

Bike

Think of Davis, and you’ll probably think of bicycles. A bike is the quickest, easiest and cheapest way to get around on campus and in town. A helmet, a good U-lock and a California bike license are essential. Bike licenses are available at taps.ucdavis.edu.

Bus

The Associated Students of UC Davis and the City of Davis operate an extensive network of buses throughout campus and the city. For information, visit the Unitrans website at unitrans.ucdavis.edu. The YoloBus transportation district extends from Sacramento, Davis and Woodland for more extensive travel needs.

Car

You can purchase a permit for on-campus parking through Traffic and Parking Services (TAPS). For information, visit their website at taps.ucdavis.edu. Daily permits are available at vending machines around campus at a cost of $9, and 45-minute parking meters are available.

Car Rentals

Zipcar is an auto rental service that will rent for a few hours, a full day, or over the weekend. There are many convenient pick-up locations both on the UC Davis campus and in down town Davis.

IMPORTANT - International Students: Bring a certificate from your country’s highway patrol or your insurance company with your accident/claims history. This document should be in English. It will be much easier to get this documentation prior to leaving your country.

Housing

Davis and the surrounding communities offer a range of housing. We encourage you to begin making your housing arrangements early. Most UC Davis students live off-campus, many within walking or biking distance of school. Public transportation to campus is available from many parts of Davis. On-campus apartments (very limited number available) frequently are rented by mid-April, and the most desirable off-campus housing options may be rented by mid-summer for the next academic year.

If you are able to visit Davis between April and June, we encourage you to spend a day or two meeting with realtors and seeing apartments.

Other contacts for housing information

The City of Davis

The City of Davis maintains over 400 acres of parks and greenbelts throughout the community where you can find 43 different play areas, 12 large picnic areas and many smaller ones, 33 tennis courts, and many other amenities such as horse shoe pits, disc golf, basketball courts, exercise courses, and much more. Four pool complexes provide opportunities for recreational swimming, lap swimming, and swim classes. Community buildings have rooms available for rental, for events both large and small.

UC Davis Recreation

Your graduate experience is enhanced by being part of the University of California, Davis, one of the world’s leading research universities. UC Davis is recognized globally for its expertise in the converging issues of food, water, health, society, energy and the environment. Since the university’s founding, faculty and students have worked across disciplines to generate new discoveries. Today this collaborative culture flourishes, fostering an academic environment dedicated to solving the world’s most critical challenges. The Graduate School of Management is an active partner, collaborating and serving as a catalyst to accelerate technology transfer and commercialization. This thriving campus also provides activities and events outside of the classroom, including:

Shopping 

Groceries
  • Davis Food Co-op is a great place to get locally-grown and organic produce, poultry, and meats. They have a gourmet cheese deli that has both locally made cheeses as well as international. Can also get local dairy products.
  • Grocery Outlet is a discount grocer that sells brand name products and farm fresh organic produce at wholesale prices. Worth looking into for groceries sold at comparably less expensive prices than conventional retail supermarkets.
  • Safeway is a large, general grocery store where you will find commercially-grown and some organic produce and meats, convenience foods, cleaning supplies, etc. There are two Safeway locations in Davis.
  • Trader Joe's is located at 885 Russell Blvd. TJ's is close to campus and has a wide selection of frozen entrees, canned goods, produce and dairy items. It is also an affordable place to purchase wine and beer.
Home Furnishings
Clothing

There are also many boutique stores in Downtown Davis.

Explore Northern California

San Francisco

Fourth most populous city in California and the 12th most populous city in the United States, it is the financial, cultural, and transportation center of the larger Bay Area, a region of 7.4 million people and a stone’s throw from Silicon Valley, worldwide hub of innovation and entrepreneurship.

Sacramento

One of the most historic cities in California, Sacramento boasts an impressive array of landmarks, parks, amenities and other must-see points of interest. Here you’ll find a handful of our most iconic features to the City. One feature you should not miss is the California State Capital. 

Sonoma & Napa Valley

An hour’s drive to the northwest, these regions boast some of the world’s best wineries.

Lake Tahoe and the ski slopes of the Sierra Nevada

Two hours to the east, home to a number of ski resorts, summer outdoor recreation, and tourist attractions.

Pacific Ocean and beaches

Spectacular views are accentuated by pristine beaches and waves crashing on a rugged coastline.

Yosemite

Just four hours away, Yosemite National Park is internationally recognized for its spectacular granite cliffs, waterfalls, clear streams, Giant Sequoia groves, and biological diversity and a favorite destination for hiking, camping, rock climbing and biking.