Directions to Tufts University

Ellis Oval-Kraft Field

From the Southwest, West or Northwest:
Via Routes 2, 3, 9, Interstate 95, or the Massachusetts Turnpike (Interstate 90), the easiest approach to the campus is to turn from any of these routes onto the circumferential Route 128 (Interstate 95) and proceed to its intersection with Route 2 (exit 29A). Proceed east on Route 2 to the junction of Routes 2 and 16 and turn onto Route 16 East (Alewife Brook Parkway). Follow Route 16 through two full traffic lights. Take the next right, a sharp turn, onto Powder House Boulevard. Proceed to Powder House Rotary. Go around the rotary and up College Avenue. The field area is surrounded by a chain link fence. Look for the opening to the parking lot/fields, which will be on your left.

From Boston, the South, and the South Shore:
Follow the Southeast Expressway (Route 3 North) to Interstate 93 north to Exit 32, Medford Square. Follow the exit ramp to Medford Square. At the blinker at the end of the ramp, turn left onto Main Street.
**Follow Main Street for approximately 3/10 of a mile, keeping to the right of the Mobil Gas Station. (Dunkin Donuts should be on your left, after the gas station). Continue on Main Street until you get to the intersection of Harvard Street and Main. (First set of lights). Take a right onto Harvard Street. Follow Harvard Street - go through one set of lights (St. Clement's Church will be on your right). Continue straight on Harvard until you get to Powder House Rotary (a couple blocks from the church). You will now take a sharp right onto College Avenue. The field area is surrounded by a chain link fence. Look for the opening to the parking lot/fields, which will be on your left.

From the North:
Via Routes 1, 3, 128, Interstates 95 or 93, the recommended approach is via the circumferential Route 128 (Interstate 95) to its intersection with Interstate 93. Go South on Interstate 93 to Exit 32, Medford Square. Proceed to the center of the square, turn left onto Main Street, and refer to the directions in the preceeding paragraph **.