Directions to Summit

The event will be held in the Tula Community Center at San Diego State University, located at

5110 East Campus Drive
San Diego, CA 92115

Before Driving to SDSU

If you are driving, the conference will offer free parking for all attendees in Parking Structure 3 (P3) on the SDSU campus. However, you must use the link provided during conference registration to obtain a parking permit before parking your car.

Parking permits are virtual—you do not need to print anything. The system reads your license plate, so please be sure to enter your license plate number accurately when registering your vehicle.

Driving Directions to P3

Take Interstate Highway I-8 and Exit College Ave and head southbound

Take Interstate I-8 and exit College Avenue, heading southbound.

Continue on College Avenue and drive under two bridges.

Turn left onto Zura Way.

Turn right at the stop sign, then left into Parking Structure 3 (P3).

The third floor of P3 is at ground level.

Walking Directions from P3 to the Conference Site (2 Minutes)


Exit Parking Structure 3 on the third floor / west side.

Walk straight across East Campus Drive.

The Tula Community Center will be on your right.

By Public Transportation

The Green Line Trolley connects east and west routes to SDSU. You shall take off at SDSU Station and then walk to the Tula Community Center (10 minutes). See Trolley Map Here.

Buses stop on the SDSU Transit Center’s street level mezzanine. From the bus routes—11, 115, 856, 936, and MTS Rapid Route 215—that currently service the campus, you can transfer to anywhere in the San Diego area. All buses on SDSU’s routes are “bike buses” and provide wheelchair lift service.

Bus and trolley fares vary depending on routes and passenger type, and exact fare is required. Some trolley ticket machines accept only $1 or $5 bills, and some accept credit/debit cards. The Metropolitan Transit System (MTS) offers Family Weekend Specials where up to two children age 5 and under ride free with any paying passenger on all MTS routes. Get detailed ticket information.

The above public transportation routes connect the university to destinations throughout greater San Diego, including the airport, train station and Snapdragon Stadium. If you have never ridden before, the Bus and Trolley Rider’s Guide offers helpful tips as you plan your trip.

By Taxi/Shared Ride

Typical one-way fares (subject to traffic and time of day):

  • From San Diego International Airport (SAN) to SDSU: approximately $25–$45
  • From Mission Valley to SDSU: approximately $15–$25

Use the event address (5110 East Campus Drive, San Diego, CA 92115) as your destination in your taxi or rideshare app.

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