
If you fly in, you'll probably find yourself headed to one of the DC area's three airports (Reagan National, Washington Dulles or BWI).
The College Park airport [2], the world's oldest continuously operated airport, is open to private aviation.
Exits 24 (University Boulevard / MD 193) and 25 (US Route 1) from the Washington Beltway.
Amtrak - If you are coming from out of state via Amtrak, the New Carrollton [3] stop is the closest to College Park. However, you will need a car or bus ride to get you there from the station.
Metrorail [4] and Marc trains [5] make getting to and from DC and Baltimore a breeze. If you take the Metro to the College Park station, you will be about a mile outside of downtown College Park.
College Park is covered extensively by Metro bus routes. See WMATA [6] for routes, timetables, and a trip planner.
The main north-south artery of College Park is Route 1 (also known as Baltimore Avenue). Many destinations of interest (including the university) are along this road. An alternative, slightly to the east, is Rhode Island Avenue. Major east-west roads include University Boulevard (Route 193) and Campus Drive/Paint Branch Parkway.