UMaine self-guided walking tours of campus sights now available

Four self-guided walking tours focusing on gardens, outdoor sculptures, the historic district and other distinctive sights of the University of Maine landscape are now available.

The self-guided walking tours are illustrated on a website that is designed to be compatible with mobile devices that can take advantage of interactive map and direction links.

The self-guided tours, an initiative of the UMaine Division of Marketing and Communications, were created to be of interest to community members and campus visitors. Two of the principal researchers for the project are Marisue and John Pickering, who have multiple connections to the University of Maine. Marisue is a professor emerita and John an alumnus. Their decades-long experience as educators, and their shared interest in exploring Maine’s historical and cultural heritage, led to their interest in collaborating on the UMaine self-guided walking tours.

In the coming year, other self-guided walking tours will be added, including one on distinctive trees on campus.

The tours offer a sampling of the breadth and depth of the beauty and legacy of Maine’s flagship university, and suggestions for other sights to include are welcome. For more information, contact the Division of Marketing and Communications, 207.581.3743.