Colleges with Access to Both Nature and Town?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:University of Victoria in British Columbia, Canada.

Palm Beach Atlantic University in West Palm Beach, Florida.

Flagler College in St. Augustine, Florida.

NYU


For Nature?


Penn Station can be as little as an hour from Harriman State Park.
Anonymous
This is something to consider. The University of Texas will fit your wishes nicely. Obviously the city is amazing but I don't think many people know about the "nature" aspect of Austin.

Here is a link to several good spots:

https://www.timeout.com/austin/things-to-do/best-austin-parks-and-gardens

And another link focused more on water activities:

https://www.austintexas.org/austin-insider-blog/post/the-complete-guide-to-lake-life-in-the-austin-area/
Anonymous
If your child does not care at all about ranking and prestige, Northern Arizona University. It’s 45 minutes from downtown Sedona, in a small city with a ton of hiking and mountain biking, and has a true ski mountain in town.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Carleton College has an 800-acre arboretum adjacent to campus, with trails for walking, running, and cross-country skiing. The college is walkable to the lovely downtown of a small town (Northfield) and 40 minutes from the Twin Cities.



But no town except for Northfield, minn known for cows, colleges and contentment. Don’t go! DW hated it! Too isolated! Too ridiculously lineral!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:George Mason, Great Falls, Rock Creek nearby. DC a metro ride away.


??? Mason is not in a town. GF & RC are near Georgetown and GWU, not Mason.



What are you smoking? GMU is at Old Town Fairfax. Jitney busses take the kids all hours of the night to restaurants snd shopping. The same busses take students downtown to the DC Mall. There are now five GMU campuses, one in Arlington, the high tech campus in Prince William County, the conservation campus in Front Royal and so on. Even Mason Korea is in a city in Songdo, Korea
Anonymous
Northern Arizona University.
Anonymous
Any college in Idaho.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:George Mason, Great Falls, Rock Creek nearby. DC a metro ride away.


??? Mason is not in a town. GF & RC are near Georgetown and GWU, not Mason.

Isn't mason near about as much of a town as Va Tech?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:University of Victoria in British Columbia, Canada.

Palm Beach Atlantic University in West Palm Beach, Florida.

Flagler College in St. Augustine, Florida.

NYU


For Nature?



Washington Square park is near by.


Oh, come on!
Anonymous
Colorado College
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Carleton College has an 800-acre arboretum adjacent to campus, with trails for walking, running, and cross-country skiing. The college is walkable to the lovely downtown of a small town (Northfield) and 40 minutes from the Twin Cities.



But no town except for Northfield, minn known for cows, colleges and contentment. Don’t go! DW hated it! Too isolated! Too ridiculously lineral!


Yes, yes, yes, we've heard about your DW.
Anonymous
Utah State U in Logan, UT.
Anonymous
Indiana University. Great town and close to Lake Monroe. The college kids hike and boat there. There is also skiing about a n hour away for winter outdoor activities.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:George Mason, Great Falls, Rock Creek nearby. DC a metro ride away.


??? Mason is not in a town. GF & RC are near Georgetown and GWU, not Mason.

Isn't mason near about as much of a town as Va Tech?



No, it’s in Fairfax VA. VT is almost a five hour drive out near Blacksburg VA. Are you thinking of JMU?
Anonymous
Is Tech not walkable to town? I could have sworn we walked to a bar from campus when I visited a friend there
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