Campus Maps

Find your way around Dartmouth’s 269-acre main campus and beyond.

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Dartmouth Maps

Online map: Navigate Dartmouth with this comprehensive, searchable map. 

Printable map: (1.1 MB PDF file, optimized for 11“x17” print size)

Google Maps: Dartmouth and the Upper Valley

 

 

Visit Dartmouth

Visiting campus: events, tours, lodging, dining, and more

Virtual visit: photo tours of Dartmouth created by the Office of Undergraduate Admissions

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    The view from above the Green on an early fall day.

    The Dartmouth Campus

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    Directions to Dartmouth

    From the Boston area (about 2.5 hours)

    Take I-93 north to I-89 north at Concord, N.H.
    Get off I-89 at Exit 18 in Lebanon, NH onto Route 120.
    Bear right off the exit, heading north on Rt.120 into Hanover.
    4.1 miles from the exit, Rt. 120 forks at a traffic light.
    Bear right at the fork, following Rt. 120 one-half mile on South Park Street to the second traffic light.
    Turn left at the light, onto East Wheelock Street.
    Follow East Wheelock for two-tenths of a mile. You will come to the Hopkins Center (left) and the Dartmouth Green (right).

    From Burlington, Vt. (about 1.5 hours)

    Take I-89 south to I-91 north in White River Junction, Vt. Follow I-91 N to exit 13, Norwich, Vt.  
    Bear right off the exit, across the Ledyard Bridge spanning the Connecticut River.
    Continue up the hill (West Wheelock Street) to the top of the hill and to the traffic light in the center of town, nine-tenths of a mile from the interstate exit.
    On your left at the light is the Dartmouth Green; to your right is the Hanover Inn.

    From New York (about 5 hours), southern New England and points south

    Take I-91 north to exit 13 at Norwich, Vt.
    Bear right off the exit, across the Ledyard Bridge spanning the Connecticut River.
    Continue up the hill (West Wheelock Street) to the top of the hill and to the traffic light in the center of town, nine-tenths of a mile from the interstate exit.
    On your left at the light is the Dartmouth Green; to your right is the Hanover Inn.

    Lebanon Airport: Lebanon, N.H. (LEB) About 5 miles, or 15 minutes driving time, from campus

    Manchester-Boston Regional Airport: Manchester, N.H. (MHT) About 75 miles, or 1.5 hours driving time, from campus

    Logan International Airport: Boston, Mass. (BOS) About 120 miles, or 2.5 hours driving time, from campus

    Bradley International Airport: Hartford, Ct. (BDL) About 150 miles, or 2.5 hours driving time, from campus

    Amtrak's “Vermonter” service, connecting Northern New England with New York City and Washington DC, arrives daily in White River Junction, Vt. About 5 miles, ten minutes driving time, from campus.

    Dartmouth Coach offers daily service between the Dartmouth campus and Boston's South Station and Logan Airport as well as the Yale Club in New York, adjacent to Grand Central Station.

    Greyhound serves White River Junction, Vt. About 5 miles, ten minutes driving time, from campus.

    Advance Transit serves the Upper Valley region of New Hampshire and Vermont. Rides are free on all Advance Transit bus routes.

    Resources for those traveling on Dartmouth business—including bus and train schedules, rental car programs, airport information, and sedan services—can be found through the Controller’s Office Transportation Options site.