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Menlo Park Campus
US Geological Survey
345 Middlefield Road
Menlo Park, California 94025-3591


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GeoSpeakers Meets in Building 3, Room 3237



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DIRECTIONS


From Bayshore Freeway (US 101), take the Willow Road exit west to Menlo Park. DRIVE 1 mile to Middlefield Road, TURN RIGHT (northwest), DRIVE 2 blocks, and TURN LEFT on Survey Lane at 345 Middlefield Road. The Visitor Center is in Building 3, on your right.

From El Camino Real (US 82), TURN NORTHEAST on Ravenswood Road in Menlo Park, DRIVE to the T-junction at Middlefield Road, TURN RIGHT and proceed 2 blocks to the USGS main entrance at 345 Middlefield Road, and TURN RIGHT (southwest) on Survey Lane at 345 Middlefield Road. The Visitor Center is in Building 3, on your right.

To Use Public Transportation on the Peninsula, TAKE CalTrain to the Menlo Park Station, and then the SamTrans Bus 296 (Purdue and Fordham) to the campus. [Or, it's less than a mile walk from the train station to the campus.] To walk to the campus, head south from the train station about 100 yards to Ravenswood Avenue. TURN LEFT (northeast) and walk down Ravenswood about a half a mile to Middlefield Road, turn right (southeast) and the campus is on the right hand side of the street. TURN RIGHT (west) on Survey Lane. The Visitor Center is in Building 3, on your right.

Parking is available on the traffic circle in front of the building, as well as various lots on campus.


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