| University of Washington, UC Santa Cruz, CU Boulder, University of Oregon, Oregon State, University of Denver, San Diego State, UC San Diego, UC Davis |
+1. Our tour guide emphasized this a great deal. Good luck getting in though, it’s a tough admit! |
| Lewis and Clark college in Portland, OR |
| Whitman, Reed, Colorado College, Carleton, St. Olaf, Colgate, St. Lawrence, Williams, Middlebury, Bates |
| Bowdoin, Colby, Middlebury. Very easy. |
| Bennington. You can build stilts and walk through fields and weave some grasses etc etc. |
| Middlebury. I was there at Bread Loaf Writers Conference a few years ago and the surrounding fields and mountains are gorgeous. Lots of hiking. They had fires going in fireplaces in the some of the buildings in the early morning. An amazing place. |
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University of Denver and other Colorado Schools
University of Vermont Lewis & Clark University of New Hampshire University of Maine Marist University of Puget Sound Hobart and William |
I went to Middlebury...a few years ago. I'm not a kayaker but I believe there is good kayaking nearby. VT climbing is not great. There is better climbing in the Adirondacks and NH. |
| A little gem: https://www.paulsmiths.edu/ |
My kids are two of the small liberal arts schools people have mentioned here. I just want to point out that the liberal arts approach encourages students to explore, unlike some schools were students basically need to have their final path in mind when they apply. If he wants to explore several different fields, he doesn't need necessarily need to have graduate-level classes offered in all of them (as at a large university), because he's only going to be there for four years. Liberal arts colleges are focused on educating undergraduates and opening their eyes to the different fields they might want to pursue. Then with the personal connections with their professors, they can dig deeper in their subject areas as they get closer to graduation. |
| UC Santa Cruz |
| Davidson, Middlebury, Dartmouth, Vanderbilt, Amherst, Virginia Tech, UC Boulder all have robust outdoor programs specifically kayaking, or did when DC was looking. |
I'll get flanked, but BYU has great access to the outdoors, good school, no greak program. |
Davidson has a lake campus and a very active outdoors program. Google is your friend. |