Getting Here

 

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Getting to UO Portland

Parking, building hours, transit, accessibility accommodations, and other tips to plan your visit

 

 

Directions

Neighborhood

Nestled in a historic northeast Portland neighborhood, the campus offers a welcoming community not far from downtown and its urban amenities. Conveniently located just a short drive from Portland International Airport (PDX), the campus is easily accessible for visitors and well connected to both national and international destinations.

 

Address

University of Oregon
2800 NE Liberty St.
Portland, OR 97211

Campus Map

 


TIP: Use the Campus Map to find restrooms, water stations, parking lots, lactation rooms, baby changing tables, and other points of interest on the UO Portland campus. Click the cube icon on the upper right to explore.


Parking

All motorized vehicles are required to obtain a no-cost virtual P-zone parking permit through UO Transportation Services’ online parking portal.

A small number of individually marked “visitor parking” spaces are strategically located and signed on campus and do not need a virtual permit. However, they are limited to two-hour parking. 

There are currently no EV chargers available on campus. 

Parking Portal


Transit

Public Transit (TriMet)

Route 17 (Holgate-Broadway) bus stops on 27th Avenue, outside the gymnasium. It runs roughly every half hour at peak time, with trips starting as early as 5:15 a.m. and running until just past midnight. This route goes into downtown Portland, with stops in proximity to Union Station and Pioneer Square. 

Route 70 (12th/ NE 33rd Avenue) bus stops on NE Dekum Street, just north of the stadium at 29th Avenue. Buses run every half hour from 6 a.m. to 5 p.m. Trimet route planning and bus tracker can be found at trimet.org

Full-time employees may be eligible for a free annual TriMet pass. Contact pdxinfo@uoregon.edu to request more information.

Micro-Mobility 

Given the size of Portland, there are several convenient travel choices available in lieu of driving a personal automobile. As UO Portland campus continues to grow in the future, many of these options will continue to expand over time. 

Personal Bicycles 

Bicycles should be registered with Project 529. Free 529 decals are available at the Student Life & Belonging Office in the Library and Learning Center, Suite 201. Bike racks are located throughout campus near building entrances. 

Bike Share

An electric bike is a convenient way to get to and from the Portland campus. The BIKETOWN service area now Includes the campus and a station at the corner of NE 29th Avenue and NE Rosa Parks Way. Additional details about this bike share service can be found at biketownpdx.com.

E-Scooter Share 

Portland also offers an E-Scooter Program to advance the city’s goals on mobility, climate, equity, and safety.

Car Share

Car share is a travel option for those needing a personal automobile for short durations of time. UO students as young as 18 are eligible to rent these vehicles through Zipcar in Portland


Building Hours

Building

Hours*

Library & Learning Center

Monday-Friday: 7:30 a.m.-9 p.m.

Saturday: 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m.

Sunday: Closed

Student card access: None

UO Portland Campus Center

Monday-Saturday: 7:30 a.m.-9 p.m.

Sunday: Closed

Student card access: 6 a.m.-Midnight

Innovation Building

Monday-Thursday: 7:30 a.m.-9 p.m.

Friday: 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m.

Saturday-Sunday: Closed

Student card access: 6 a.m.-2 a.m.

Highland Hall

Closed to public, except by invite

 Student card access: 6 a.m.-2 a.m. 

Gym

Closed to public

Card access: Daily 7 a.m.-10 p.m.

Recreation Fields

Closed to public

Card access: Daily 7 a.m.-dusk

Oregon House

Monday-Friday: 8 a.m.-5 p.m.

Student card access: None

East Hall

Closed to public, except by invite

Student card access: None

*Building hours and card access are subject to change during the week of finals, breaks and inclement weather. 

2025 Holidays: Buildings will be closed, with no student card access on Nov.. 27-28, Dec. 25 and Jan. 1. Students will have card access on Veteran's Day, Nov. 11. 


Accessibility

Accessible Campus Map

The UO Campus Map provides information on accessible routes, elevators, parking across the Eugene and Portland campuses. You can also use the map to locate all-gender restrooms and lactation support rooms.

Locate ADA Routes, Elevators, Parking

 

Accessible Education Center (AEC)

The AEC supports individuals with disabilities by providing information and resources. You can contact them at 541-346-1155 or aec@uoregon.edu. Faculty and staff should contact UO’s ADA coordinator at workplaceada@uoregon.edu.
 

Accessibility Education Center


Information Services

Internet, Wi-Fi, Cellular

The  Portland campus is connected to the UO network and WiFi is available for visitors through UO Guest. Cell phone coverage in some campus buildings is challenging and connectivity may be enhanced by using “WiFi calling” when possible.

 

Public Printers

Printers are located in the Library and Learning Center at the circulation desk on the second floor. Library staff are available during scheduled hours to provide support with the print/copy/scan services.