Directions & Transportation
Stockton is conveniently located in the center of California, with easy access from both north/south Interstate-5 and Highway 99.
Flying to Stockton?
Sacramento International Airport is less than an hour north of Stockton. Stockton Metropolitan Airport also provides direct flights to and from Las Vegas and Mesa, Arizona.
Driving to Downtown Stockton?
From Hwy 99 north or south, take Hwy 4 west,
Downtown Exit, and exit El Dorado St.
From I-5 north or south, take Hwy 4 east, Downtown Exit, and exit El Dorado St.
Click here for driving directions
Click here for parking information (PDF)
Boating to Downtown Stockton?
Follow the main channel East, pass the Port of Stockton, go through the turning basin and pass under I-5. View maps of the California Delta Waterways which lead to Downtown Stockton. To dock at the Downtown Stockton Marina, contact Westrec Marina Management, Inc. at 209.462.4200 with the number and sizes of boats, and dates of your visit. Rates are as follows:
| |
Guest Dock |
Covered Slip |
| Winter Rates |
$20 per boat |
$30 per boat |
| Summer Rates |
$30 per boat |
$40 per boat |
Launch boats at Morelli Park Boat Launch located in the Deepwater Channel on Weber Avenue beneath the I-5 bridge. Click here for more information about the Downtown Stockton Marina.
Commercial transporters may contact the Port of Stockton.
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Taking public transportation to Downtown Stockton?
The San Joaquin Regional Transit District, the Regional Transit Provider for San Joaquin County, provides public
transit services in the Stockton Metropolitan Area, as well as Intercity, Interregional, and Rural Transit Services countywide.
- The Metro Express (Route 40) connects shopping centers, downtown, Delta College and the University of the Pacific every 15 minutes during peak hours.
- The Downtown Trolley connects parking structures and the event centers. On Saturday evenings, a free Tolley connects downtown to the University of the Pacific.
- The Amtrak station station is at 735 S. San Joaquin St., two blocks east of El Dorado.
- The Greyhound station is at 121 S. Center Street.
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