Whether you are glancing at migratory birds on your way to class or snowboarding down a mountain, you’ll have every opportunity to enjoy the natural environment and the 275-acre campus.
The Simon’s Rock experience extends well beyond the walls of a classroom. Science classes use the campus for field research, and creative writing classes use it as an inspirational setting for freewrites. Student activities explore the campus and region. And any time you have a few minutes (or several hours) of free time, you can take a stroll to see wildlife or a scenic view.
Cool Sightings: A Year of Natural History at Simon’s Rock
Located in an area with as rich a natural history as the Berkshires, the Simon’s Rock campus contains various vestiges from its natural past. Behind the Liebowitz Center for International Studiesis a white oak which is older than both the school and the US. Simon’s Rock, the college’s boulder namesake, as well as many of the other rocks on campus were brought here on glaciers thousands of years ago. As a student you’ll have many opportunities to experience the natural history of the campus.
Explore lakes, ponds, streams, forested land, plains, hills, and valleys. Learn about Simon’s Rock’s rich history and its living present. You can hike, ski, swim, rock climb, and so much more. There is no shortage of ways to engage with Simon’s Rock’s wild side.
Don’t fret if you feel like the great outdoors aren’t for you, either. Simon’s Rock has opportunities for you to see and experience nature’s finest without having to go far from civilization: there are several areas on campus where students enjoy the less rugged outdoors and can read a book, get some work done, or just relax. It’s all up to you.
Whether you prefer to hike through open wilderness or read a book by the lake, Simon’s Rock has a lot to offer you.
Outdoor Activities
Simon’s Rock is near several ski facilities, hiking trails, and natural areas. Learn more about outdoor activities in the Berkshires.
Enjoy the Surroundings
There are many scenic nooks and open spaces where students work, relax, and socialize.
Explore the campus and see for yourself.