Helpful travel advice
COMING TO PULLMAN
By car:
Driving from Seattle takes approximately five hours; from Spokane, ninety minutes; and from Portland, six hours. Detailed driving directions.
By plane:
The Pullman/Moscow Airport is two miles from campus. Horizon Air (Alaska Airlines) services the region. You can rent a car at the airport or request a taxi. Spokane International Airport is serviced by most airlines. You can take a shuttle van (Wheatland Express, 800-334-2207) to Pullman for a fee.
By bus:
Major bus routes pass through Pullman. The bus stop is located downtown, approximately two miles from campus.
Where to go, park, and meet
First
Stop by the WSU Visitor Center in downtown Pullman to pick up a campus map, learn about game day parking restrictions, and get directions to the Welcome Center on campus.
Then
Proceed to the Welcome Center (on campus), which offers a comfortable place to relax before the presentation and tour begin.
Saturday visitors do not need a parking pass for the day of the event, so you can proceed directly to the Welcome Center for the tour, if you prefer. Remember that Saturday campus viewing opportunities are limited to a guided walking tour only (no buildings or offices are open). We strongly encourage you to consider visiting Washington State University during the week.
Overnight accommodations
If you plan on staying overnight, make your reservation as early as possible as area hotels can fill up quickly. You can find useful overnight accommodation information at the WSU Visitor Center web site or via the Pullman Chamber of Commerce.
Campus accommodations are available at the WSU Gannon Hall Hotel. Availability is limited and a two-night stay is required on the weekend.