Unity students canoeing

 

Campus Map - We love our natural surroundings and you will too!

Fall is a great time to visit our campus which is brimming with all kinds of activities, indoors and especially, out of doors. You'll learn about our friendly, campus community and facilities situated on 225 acres nestled among the forests, fields, rivers, lakes, barrens, and bogs of  Maine, only 18 miles from the Atlantic coast. Soak up all the natural resources Unity has to offer. So, what are you waiting for? Tour Unity's campus and discover how you fit into our landscape.
                       
                      Click on the buildings below for a brief description and photo.

        Campus Map DKSoccer fieldMaintenance BuildingsFarm AreaActivity BuildingLibraryHealth CenterCianchetteMaplewoodUnity RocksHoop HouseKoons HallAmphitheaterWelcome CenterCottagesConstableWood HallEastviewWestviewOACNorth/South CoopsTeePee/KilnWoodsmen AreaSugar ShackNature TrailsCommunity Garden


Self-Guided Campus Tour
Take a tour of campus and read brief descriptions about campus buildings and grounds while looking at photos or check out the campus by watching the Unity College Video narrated by a Unity student.


Unity College Woodlot Trail System
Unity's woodlot trail system offers four season accessibility for nature walking, biking (part of the Eco-Challenge course), cross country skiing, bird watching, moon light hikes, and is an outdoor learning lab for students. It even boasts and Adirondack shelter!


Town of Unity - Community Trail System
This multi-use map features nine miles of  trails ranging from the CommUnity Bikeway, Triplet Park Nature Trail, Conner Mill Trail, Fairgrounds Loop Trail, Field of Dreams Loop Trail, Bartlett Shore Trail, East Coast Greenway, and historical points of interest tour. This map was provided by Unity Barn Raisers.
 
Painting by: Dede Keach
Untitled, 2007
23" H x 33" W
Acrylic on Foamboard 

The original painting is on display in the Admissions Office located in the Allison M. Hall Welcome Center.


"When I first arrived on campus and stepped out of the car, the view down the hill was beautiful. People greeted us warmly. The campus was small so it wasn't hard to get to class on time. The faculty I met were genuine, knew what was out there, and wanted us to go after it."

           Meaghan Healey '06
                       Warwick, RI