Ohio State is a weird campus, but one of my favorites. South campus is beautiful and it's super close to Columbus while not being a part of it. Go bucks!
Ohio State is a weird campus, but one of my favorites. South campus is beautiful and it's super close to Columbus while not being a part of it. Go bucks!
Faber College
Lindsey Wilson College in Kentucky is a hidden gem
CampusTalk wrote:
Which NCAA campus is best, based on architectural beauty, natural scenery and running trails?
You know, with all the new facilities and building, Oregon actually has a cool campus and it is only going to get better. The basketball arena is also a performing arts arena, and TV studio. The student-athletes academic center is a gorgeous knockout. The new part of the Library, biz school, the soon to be new Hayward Field. The campus will be a juxtaposition of old, new, futuristic.
If you like nature, UCSB, and UCSC, beach and redwoods.
USouth wrote:
CampusTalk wrote:
Which NCAA campus is best, based on architectural beauty, natural scenery and running trails?
DIII Sewanee has all three and would be in the running.
13,000 acre wooded campus on the Cumberland plateau with Collegiate Gothic architecture and over 50 miles of trails with scenic views. Number 12 on Architectural Digest's list of most beautiful colleges.
http://www.sewanee.edu/student-life/sewanee-outing-program/50-mi-of-trail-on-campus/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NAOQ6QFQrhg
This is the correct answer.
Where are these podunk schools you dweebs come up with? What hick towns y’all from anyways?
You punks are weird. “Oh, but it’s a lovely campus even though it’s Division 27 only...” you giant diks
CampusTalk wrote:
Which NCAA campus is best, based on architectural beauty, natural scenery and running trails?
Stanford, Indiana, Pepperdine, Notre Dame, Furman
Blutarsky wrote:
Faber College
Agreed
Liberty U
Florida International University Biscayne Bay Campus.
Best Fall/Winter/Spring weather in the US, right on the ocean, surrounded by nature preserves, a short bike ride from South Beach Miami, and close to downtown too.
https://www.google.com/maps/search/college/@25.9154654,-80.1398128,3002m/data=!3m1!1e3
Sewanee - This is easily the correct answer. I loved it so much I went for 6 years!
Easily Duke. Gorgeous gothic buildings, miles and miles of trails in the Duke Forest, athletic facilities (including but not limited to Cameron Indoor Stadium) top notch.
The answer is definitely UC Santa Cruz. Lots of trails on campus, bordered by two state parks and an open space preserve.
UVA
UNC- Chapel Hill
Duke
Princeton
Wake Forest is a very nice campus. I think they got rid of some trails but still good places to run.
Sewanee by a wide margin. Never spent much time at Clemson but it is on a lake. East Tennessee State has a lot of places to run in the vicinity.
and credits at Sewanee transfer straight to Oxford , only school in US that does so I believe.
gobucks wrote:
Ohio State is a weird campus, but one of my favorites. South campus is beautiful and it's super close to Columbus while not being a part of it. Go bucks!
Weird doesnt even begin to describe Ohio State. No two buildings are aligned, there is zero commonality in architecture and materials used. Seriously, its like you took one building each from 40 random colleges in the US and put them randomly in the same general area. Very ugly. Very, very ugly. And dont get me started about High Street. Im just glad they finally tore most of it down and built something nice. Honestly, OSU campus is probably the worst campus i have ever seen, and ive been on close to 100 major college campuses.