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Travel Time:  
Hartford - 30 minutes
Springfield - 45 minutes
Worcester - 40 minutes Norwich - 40 minutes
Middletown - 50 minutes
Providence - 55 minutes.

Directions to the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources:
Take I-84 east/west to Exit 68, turn south onto State Highway 195 (cross routes 32 and 44) to the campus. After entering campus, continue to bottom of hill and turn left just before the traffic light. The W.B. Young Building is the first left. Drive to the back of the building and park in the parking lot.

Directions to Visitors Center:
Take I-84 east/west to Exit 68, turn south onto State Highway 195 (cross routes 32 and 44) to the campus. After entering campus, continue to bottom of hill and turn right onto North Eagleville Road. Drive past the parking garage and take first left onto Hillside Road. (The Visitors Center is on your right as you make this turn.) Take a left into Parking Garage entrance area.

For how to get to the Storrs Campus if you do not have an automobile, please follow this link.

International Travelers:
The closest international airport is Bradley International in Windsor Locks, Connecticut, which is about 50 minutes away from the University. From the airport, follow signs to get on Interstate 91 South, and then take the exit for Interstate 84 East in Hartford, and use the directions above to the campus.

Those arriving at John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York should head into Connecticut on Interstate 95 North, and take the exit for Interstate 91 North in the New Haven area. In Hartford, take the exit for Interstate 84 East, and follow the directions above to Storrs.

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