Davis
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Davis

California's charming university town with bike-friendly culture

Davis feels like what California was supposed to be before everyone got stressed about traffic. This university town 15 miles west of Sacramento moves at bike speed, which is exactly the point. UC Davis students pedal past tree-lined streets where families walk to farmers markets and retirees tend community gardens. The whole place runs on a different clock — slower, friendlier, and refreshingly unpretentious. You won't find Instagram-famous landmarks here. Instead, you get authentic college town vibes, excellent local food, and some of the best bike infrastructure in America. Davis works best for families seeking small-town charm and anyone who wants to experience California without the chaos.

Best Months

MAR · APR · MAY · SEP · OCT · NOV

~23°C · moderate crowds

Culture & Context

BIKE CULTURE RULES

Davis is a college town built around UC Davis, one of the UC system's flagship research universities with around 40,850 enrolled students as of 2023. The university isn't just a background presence — it shapes the entire personality of the city. Farmers markets, sustainability politics, bike infrastructure, craft beer culture: all of it traces back to having a major research university anchored here.

The city leans progressive, environmentally conscious, and outdoorsy. Here's the thing: Davis was the first city in the United States to paint standardized bike lanes, back in 1967, and that founding energy never left. The city's logo is a highwheel bike.

The U.S. Bicycling Hall of Fame sits in Central Park next to the Saturday farmers market.

More bikes exist in Davis than people. Expect roundabouts designed specifically for cyclists, bike-only bridges and tunnels, and a culture where pedestrians genuinely need to learn cyclist traffic rules to survive crosswalks near campus. The city also has a strong farm-to-fork identity, fed by its agricultural research roots and proximity to the Sacramento Valley's farmland.

Local Customs

LOCK YOUR BIKE TIGHT

Lock your bike with a solid U-lock, not a cable lock. Bike theft is the number one property crime in Davis. Locals use two locks.

Losing a bike here is basically a rite of passage you want to skip.. Show up to the Saturday Farmers Market at Central Park early. It runs year-round, rain or shine, and by 10am it gets crowded.

Locals bring blankets, grab breakfast from the vendors, and treat it as a social event as much as a shopping trip.. At bike roundabouts, yield to cyclists already in the circle and signal when exiting. First-year UC Davis students famously crash into each other for the first few weeks of fall quarter.

Don't be that person.. The Whole Earth Festival (WEF) is alcohol-free and drug-free. The vibe is community craft market meets environmental activism.

Don't show up expecting a beer garden.. During Picnic Day (the UC Davis open house), the entire city operates under a no-open-container rule citywide, and Safety Enhancement Zones with doubled fines are in effect from Friday evening through Sunday morning. The city doubled police presence for 2026..

The farmers market at Central Park also happens on Wednesday evenings during warmer months — less crowded than Saturday, great for catching live music.. If you're borrowing or renting a bike, register it with UC Davis TAPS. Abandoned unclaimed bikes get auctioned off in October and early May — a surprisingly good deal for budget shoppers.

Safety

SAFE EXCEPT BIKE THEFT

Davis is generally one of the safer college towns in California. Violent crime is significantly lower than the national average — Nextdoor data puts Davis's violent crime rate at 6.52 versus a national average of 13.

84. The realistic concern is property crime, particularly bike theft. It's common, it happens in broad daylight, and even locals lose bikes regularly.

Always use a solid U-lock, lock to a fixed rack, and don't leave bikes unattended for long periods in busy areas. Downtown and student-dense streets near campus have more petty theft and vandalism than quieter residential zones. Mace Ranch and West Davis neighborhoods consistently rank among the safest.

During Picnic Day (April 18, 2026), the city implements Safety Enhancement Zones with doubled fines and a citywide no-open-container rule from Friday evening through Sunday morning — enforcement is serious, and the city doubled its police presence for 2026 after incidents at prior events. Outside of major event weekends, Davis feels calm and walkable at night.

Useful Phrases

AggieAG-ee
A UC Davis student, alum, or fan. Comes from the university's agricultural roots. Calling someone an Aggie is a compliment.
The Bike Barnthuh BIKE barn
The UC Davis on-campus bike shop for rentals, repairs, and gear. If you arrive without a bike, this is your first stop.
GreenbeltGREEN-belt
Davis's network of over 60 miles of connected off-street trails linking neighborhoods to downtown. Locals treat it like a highway system
just a quieter, leafier one.
Picnic DayPIK-nik day
UC Davis's annual open house, the 112th edition falling on April 18, 2026. One of the largest student-run events in the country, with 70,000+ attendees. To locals, it's just 'Picnic Day'
no further explanation needed.
WEFW-E-F
Short for Whole Earth Festival. Three days of free music, crafts, and environmental programming on the UC Davis Quad every May. Saying WEF signals you're in the know.
UnitransYOO-nih-trans
The local bus system, student-run, $1 a ride for non-students. Famous for its vintage British double-decker buses. Nobody calls it 'the bus'
it's always Unitrans.
The Quadthuh KWOD
The central gathering space on the UC Davis campus, south of the Memorial Union. Home to WEF, student hangouts, and the heart of campus life.

Things to Do in Davis

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UC Davis Arboretum and Public Garden

UC Davis Arboretum and Public Garden

120 min
Central Park

Central Park

90 min
Davis Farmers Market

Davis Farmers Market

90 min
Downtown Davis puts you in the heart of everything within a few blocks. The area around 2nd and G Streets gives you walkable access to restaurants, shops, and the weekly farmers market. Hotels here book up during UC Davis events, so reserve early. For families, the neighborhoods around Central Park offer vacation rentals with yards and easy bike access to campus. Avoid staying too far east — you'll need a car for everything. The area near the Amtrak station works if you're arriving by train, but it's a 10-minute bike ride to the action. Budget travelers should look for places along Russell Boulevard, which connects downtown to campus.

Money-Saving Tips

  • 1.Rent bikes from your accommodation instead of paying $25/day at shops
  • 2.Shop the Saturday farmers market for picnic supplies — local produce costs less than grocery stores
  • 3.UC Davis events like lectures and concerts are often free and open to the public
  • 4.Unitrans buses cost just $1 and connect campus to downtown
  • 5.Many restaurants offer happy hour specials from 3-6pm
  • 6.Stay in vacation rentals east of downtown for lower rates, just a 10-minute bike ride to restaurants

Travel Tips

  • Bring layers — mornings can be cool even when afternoons hit 80°F
  • Download the Unitrans app to track bus times if you skip the bike rental
  • Book accommodations early during UC Davis graduation (June) and move-in weekend (September)
  • The farmers market gets crowded by 10am — arrive early for the best selection
  • Most downtown restaurants close between lunch and dinner, plan accordingly
  • Davis bike paths connect to regional trails — bring a map for longer rides

Frequently Asked Questions

Absolutely. While the university shapes the town's character, Davis offers excellent biking, local breweries, farmers markets, and small-town charm that appeals to families and anyone seeking a relaxed California experience.

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