Madrone Hall
Building Details
Madrone Hall features the following:
- Floors: 4 floors
- Building Occupancy: about 200 Students
- Occupancy Type(s): single-, double-, and triple-occupancy rooms
- Room Configuration(s): standard configuration: all rooms are located directly off a main interior hallway
- Room Dimensions: about 165 square feet
- Bathrooms: bathrooms are located along main interior hallways at an interval of every 4-6 bedrooms; the majority of bathrooms are gender inclusive
- Laundry Facilities: there is one laundry room, located on the first floor; it has 6 washing machines and 6 dryers
- Flooring Type(s): all bedrooms are carpeted; shared areas are a mixture of carpeted and tiled
- Bed Type(s): all rooms have extra-long (80 inch) twin beds
- Computer Network Connection(s): wired and wireless
- Cable TV Connection: IPTV (no coaxial)
- Landline Telephone Availability: not available
- Mailbox Location: Tercero Services Center
- Utilities Provider: Read our Utilities Information to learn about Madrone Hall's utilities.
- Thermostats: Access the user guide to learn how to operate your rooms thermostat
- Waste Removal: Access the waste guide to find out where to take your room waste and how to sort it
- Additional Notes: Madrone Hall has a study room on the first floor; a Student Housing staff member office is also located on the first floor
Maps, Plans and Models
Living-Learning Communities
There are no Living-Learning Communities in Madrone Hall.
Mail, Mailboxes, and Care Packages
Use the following address to send mail and packages to Madrone Hall residents.
There is one mailbox for each room. Madrone Hall's mailboxes are located on the first floor of the Tercero Services Center, by the Area Service Desk.
Packages that do not fit in a mailbox are held at the Area Service Desk. The ASD staff will notify residents via email when they receive a package that needs to be picked up.
Mailing Address
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Items in parenthesis should be customized with residents' specific information, including their names and room numbers.
Moving Into Madrone Hall
Refer to the move-in webpage for information about moving in to Madrone Hall. Move-in details vary based upon the time of year.
Building Namesake
Madrone
Arbutus menziesii, Pacific madrone
The Arbutus menziesii is an evergreen tree with rich orange-red bark that, when mature, naturally peels away in sheets to reveal a silvery green and smooth satin sheen. In spring, these trees flaunt sprays of urn-shaped flowers, while in autumn, showy red berries appear that are popular snacks for native birds and mammals. These trees are drought tolerant, relatively fast growing, and, in the wild, depend on intermittent fire to ensure that their larger conifer neighbors don't overshadow and crowd them out. You can find a number of madrones in the UC Davis Arboretum as you walk east through the redwood grove — there are a few just on the other side of the ladybug mural tunnel.
Information about madrones is provided by the UC Davis Arboretum. Please stay in touch! Like the UC Davis Arboretum on Facebook and sign-up for the Arboretum e-newsletter to stay informed of student learning opportunities.