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How to find the lecture hall
The site of the summer school is Room 203A/B in the Los Alamos Research Park building at 4200 W Jemez Rd (map). This room is around the corner from Hot Rocks Java Cafe, a coffee and sandwich shop with free Wi-Fi. Across from the building is Technical Area 3 (TA-3) of Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL). The building sits on the rim of Los Alamos Canyon (map). The lecture hall is a designated open area and a DOE-issued ID badge is not required to enter the lecture hall. If you are arriving at the Transit Center via either Atomic City Transit bus or NMDOT Park & Ride bus, you will need to walk along Jemez Rd to the Los Alamos Research Park building; see this map (Building 4200 is your destination). If you are walking uphill after passing the intersection with Diamond Drive, you will be going in the correct direction. Please do not wander onto property of Los Alamos National Laboratory without a DOE-issued ID badge!!
About the surrounding area: The network of hiking trails throughout Los Alamos can be accessed from the research park. One can drive from the research park to the Pajarito Mountain ski/mountain biking area in about 10 minutes. By car, one can reach sites such as the Santa Fe National Forest, Bandelier National Monument, and the Valles Caldera National Preserve in less than 30 minutes.
- Map - the Los Alamos Research Park is at the top of the map, a bit to the left from the center; the building number is 4200.
- Parking permits will be available upon request.
- Wireless and wired internet access will be available at the classroom. A printer will also be available.