Vanderbilt
Amherst
Wellesley
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| Dartmouth |
| Drew is known as “the university in the forest. |
| Cornell U is tucked between two deep gorges with waterfalls. At the far north end of campus is a 150 acre arboretum just past all the buildings and past Beebe Lake (small, ringed by wooded paths). I went there because I fell in love with the beautiful natural setting. But it is not nearly as wooded as Santa Cruz. There are some large open quads with lots of big buildings. You find most of the beauty at the edges of the campus. |
St. Mary's College of Maryland:
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| Warren Wilson College |
Warren Wilson, Northland, and Evergreen: the hippie trifecta! |
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UVM is not in the woods. It is in Burlington. There are a lot of trees, but it isn't in the woods.
I think Alfred might be in the woods. UConn is certainly woodsy from at least one approach. Colgate is near nothing... And then the University of the Alaskan Panhandle. |
Not in the woods, but in a city of a quarter million people. |
located in a huge tract of forest |
Has had issues even filling its class so not worth wasting time there. |
| Drew University, the “University in the Forest.” |
| Dartmouth. It really isn’t all bros and it’s lovely. Marlboro College in VT. |
| Random west coast colleges I know of that are super woodsy: Humboldt State, Evergreen State. |
Nice arboretum though. |