Caly Poly is in a
census-designated place designated by the
U.S. Census Bureau, and is in an
unincorporated area of
San Luis Obispo County, It has a postal address stating "San Luis Obispo, CA". Cal Poly has one of the largest college campuses in the United States, covering 9,967.6 parcel acres and making it one of the state's largest land-holding universities. The property includes the main campus, two agricultural lands, and two sites in
Santa Cruz County. The
Swanton Pacific Ranch, a 3,200-acre ranch in Santa Cruz County, provides educational and research opportunities, encompassing rangeland, livestock, and forestry operations for the College of Agriculture, Food, and Environmental Sciences. It supports Cal Poly's "Learn by Doing" philosophy with an emphasis on sustainable agricultural practices and laboratory experiments.
University House serves as the university president's residence. The census-designated place is in the
San Luis Coastal Unified School District.
21st century construction In the summer of 2018, a dormitory-style student community was completed at the corner of Slack Street and Grand Avenue. This development includes seven 3- to 5-story concrete-framed freshman residence hall buildings with 1,475 beds and an adjacent four-level parking structure. Community spaces feature a café, community room, game room, mail room, welcome center, offices, and maintenance shop. Additional site improvements provide a large open space for activities and group events, volleyball and basketball courts, and outdoor gathering areas. The Warren J. Baker Center for Science and Mathematics was dedicated on November 1, 2013. This $119 million, six-story building replaced the aging "spider" Science Building 52 with a new 189,000-square-foot structure. It includes laboratories, classrooms, offices for the physics, chemistry, and soil science programs, and spaces for the Western Coatings Technologies Center and the Environmental Biotechnology Institute. The center also features Centennial Park, a landscaped central green area. The William and Linda Frost Center for Research and Innovation was dedicated on May 5, 2023. The 102,000-square-foot interdisciplinary research center features state-of-the-art interdisciplinary laboratory and teaching spaces for students and faculty in the Bailey College of Science and Mathematics; the College of Agriculture, Food and Environmental Sciences; and the College of Liberal Arts.
Commuting Campus parking is limited, with 2,892 general-purpose parking spaces, 3,492 dorm resident spaces, and a total of 8,648 parking spaces. The Facilities Master Plan acknowledges that, despite adding more parking spots, the ratio of parking to students will decrease due to expected enrollment growth. To address this, the plan emphasizes reducing demand for individual vehicle parking by constructing additional dorms and enhancing campus life. Cal Poly Commuter and Access Services has successfully promoted alternatives to single occupancy vehicles, with bus use more than doubling and bicycle use nearly quadrupling from 2002 to 2012. As of 2024, there are over 7,000 bike rack spaces and 252 secure bike lockers on campus. In 2019, approximately 57% of students and 33% of faculty/staff lived within five miles of campus, facilitating easy bike commutes. The city's
SLO Transit bus system provides service to and from campus. Cal Poly supports SLO Transit with funding from parking citation revenue, allowing faculty, staff, and students to ride for free. Collections are arranged primarily by nativity and feature a diverse array of trees, shrubs, and other landscape plants appropriate for the
Central Coast of California region. The gardens display hundreds of plants, primarily from the
Mediterranean forests, woodlands, and scrub Biome in the world's five
Mediterranean climate regions located in areas of: Australia, California, Chile, the
Mediterranean region, and South Africa. The arboretum also has a New Zealand garden, a dwarf and unusual conifer garden, a formal garden, and displays of
cycads, palms, and
succulents. The arboretum is open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday–Saturday. Admission is free. ==Academics==