Colby College

 

Colby College
Waterville, Maine

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Colby College is located on Mayflower Hill overlooking the Kennebec River and the town of Waterville, only minutes from the renowned Belgrade chain of inland lakes, an hour from the Atlantic coast, and slightly more than an hour from both wilderness mountains and rivers and from Portland, Maine's largest city. The 714-acre campus is a state wildlife management area and includes an arboretum, bird sanctuary, pond, playing fields, and walking and cross-country trails that wind through acres of woodlands. Many people tie in a Main vacation along with their trip to Colby. Please visit our web page for more information about Colby and Maine at www.colby.edu/spec.prog

Located just two miles from Interstate 95, Colby's campus is easily reached by car or plane. Airline service is available to Portland (80 miles) and Bangor (60 miles) both are international airports. Rental cars are available at the airports. Waterville is located 190 miles north of Boston, about a three hour drive on Interstate 95.

Driving Directions:

Take Interstate 95 to exit 127 Waterville/Oakland (formally exit 33) and turn east onto Kennedy Memorial Drive. After about 0.9 miles on KMD, turn left onto First Rangeway opposite the Inland Hospital. continue for 1.1 miles on First Rangeway to the first top sign, then turn left onto Mayflower Hill Drive. In half a mile you will arrive on Campus. Visitor parking is available in most campus parking lots.

Air Connections:
Waterville's LaFleur Airport offers landing for private planes and freight services only. Portland Jetport, a 75-minute drive south, and Bangor International Airport, about an hour north, offer commercial air service from most major airlines, with connections from many major cities.
Augusta State Airport, which is 25 minutes south, offers landing for private planes and commuter air service on US Air Express. Car rentals are available at the Portland, Bangor, and Augusta airports.
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