Parking at the SRC
The Student Recreation Center offers a parking lot off of North Fairway Drive. The lot can be used by any WSU Zone Permit (excluding resident parking passes) or a temporary parking pass can be obtained at the permit vending machine located inside the SRC before the turnstiles. The first 105 minutes is free and additional time can be purchased for $1.00 per hour. This free 105 minutes is the result of a partnership between ASWSU and University Recreation to prioritize the health of our WSU Community.
WSU Transportation Services monitors this lot Monday-Friday.
If the lot is full, overflow parking at the tennis court across the street is available. This lot is a red lot and requires a red pass. The lot also sells day passes at an hourly rate or $2/day, however, the pass obtained at the SRC Lot does not work at the Tennis Court Lot.
Other Free Parking Options
Many patrons choose to utilize free parking options that are available near the SRC. The Valley Road playfield at the corner of Valley Road and Orchard Drive offers free parking Monday-Friday after 3:00 p.m. Another option is to visit the SRC before the hours of 7:00 a.m. or after 5:00 p.m. when the green parking zone on North Fairway Drive do not require permits. If those spots are taken, the large green lot across from Beasley and Bailey Brayton Field is also an option. Make sure you read the parking signs to determine if permits are required.
ADA Parking
The Student Recreation Center offers ADA parking close to the front of the SRC entrance. A valid WSU-issued zone permit displayed with a valid state-issued disability placard or disability license plate is required.
Transportation Options
There are many ways to get to the SRC. With Sustainability being one of University Recreations main values, we encourage individuals to walk, bike, take public transportation, or carpool to reduce the impacts on the environment. From walking or biking one of WSU's many paved and lighted paths, to taking public transportation or carpooling with friends, the Student Recreation Center is located between resident halls, college hill and many apartment complexes. Check out some of the specific ways that you can get to the SRC.
Coug Bikes
Coug Bikes are available to WSU Students and SRC/Chinook Members for 4 hours per day. Check out the website (urec.wsu.edu/coug-bikes) for information how to sign up and to see available bikes at various docking locations.
Pullman Transit
Checkout Pullman Transit's website (www.pullman-wa.gov/departments/pullman-transit) for bus routes and schedules. WSU Students, Staff and Faculty can ride the bus by simply showing their CougarCard when boarding the bus.
Cougar Safe Rides
Cougar Safe Rides is a volunteer-run program that operates out of the Women's Center (Wilson-Short Hall, Room8). It is a sexual assault prevention and general safety program. Cougar Safe Rides provides free rides home at night to the WSU community. Cougar Safe Rides can pick patrons up anywhere within Pullman city limits, and drop them off at any non-commercial location within Pullman city limits. Call or Text 978.267.7233 (SAFE). Cougar Safe Rides is expected to operate Thursdays from 8:00 p.m. to 12:00 a.m. and Fridays & Saturdays from 9:00 p.m. to 3:00 a.m.
Bikes & Skate or Long Boards
The Student Recreation Center has covered bike racks for your convenience. The SRC also has as a covered skateboard or long board rack where you can check out a lock from our equipment counter to securely store your skateboard or long board. It is located in between the covered bike racks.