Maps and Directions
*For Admissions Visitors, please follow directions to campus and proceed to Corbitt Hall, Asbury’s Admissions Office and Welcome Center (#7 on Map Below). For Google Maps, use street address: 101 Bethel Street, Wilmore, KY 40390
Printable Asbury University Campus Map (PDF)
Number | Facilities |
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1 | Abiding Pavilion & Reservoir |
2 | Aldersgate Apartments |
3 | Alumni House |
4 | Art Annex |
5 | Center for Adventure Leadership |
6 | Center for Wholeness & Wellness (Counseling & Health Services) |
7 | Corbitt Hall (Undergraduate Admissions and Welcome Center) |
8 | Faculty/Staff Housing |
9 | Family/Non-Traditional Housing |
10 | Glide-Crawford Residence Hall (women) |
11 | Hager Administration Building/Campus Security/Strategic Communications |
12 | Hamann-Ray Science Center/Eagle Outlet Student Store/Campus Post Office |
13 | Hughes Auditorium (Chapel) |
14 | Intramural Fields |
15 | Jameson Recital Hall |
16 | Johnson Building (Dining Hall/Dougherty and Gray Dining Rooms/Art Gallery/Z.T.’s Bistro) |
17 | Johnson Residence Hall (men) |
18 | Kinlaw Library (Joe Pitts Center for Public Policy/I.T. Service Desk/Center for Academic Excellence/Archives/Catalyst Center for Applied Learning) |
19 | Kirkland Complex (Bowdoin Athletic Practice Facility, baseball & softball fields) |
20 | Kresge Residence Hall (women) |
21 | Lacrosse Field |
22 | Luce Physical Activities Center |
23 | McCreless Fine Arts Center |
24 | Miller Center for Communication Arts |
25 | Morrison Hall (academics) |
26 | Original Asbury Building (est. 1890) |
27 | Physical Plant |
28 | Reasoner Green |
29 | Reasoner Hall (academics) |
30 | Salvation Army Student Center |
31 | Soccer Field |
32 | Spanish House |
33 | Student Center |
34 | Tennis Courts |
35 | Trustees Residence Hall (men) |
36 | Wesley Building (Online Programs) |
37 | Windsor Manor Guesthouse |
38 | World Gospel Mission Student Center |
Parking Key | |
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E | Employee Parking |
GP | Guest Parking |
F | Freshman Parking |
S | Sophomore Parking |
U | Upperclassman Parking |
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Handicap Parking |
★ – This signifies the future location of the Asbury University Collaborative Learning Center, home to the Dayton School of Business and the School of Science, Health & Mathematics.
For Admissions visits, follow directions to campus below and be sure to stop by Corbitt Hall first thing to meet with Admissions and begin your visit! (Found at #7 on the map above.)
Directions
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FROM THE NORTH (CINCINNATI)
- Take I-75 South. After I-64 joins with I-75, take the first Lexington exit (Exit 115).
- Turn right, which will be Kentucky 922, also called Newtown Pike, and go past the Marriott (about 2 miles).
- Exit onto Route 4 (New Circle Road) and turn right (this circles Lexington). Drive for 5 exits to Route 68 (Harrodsburg Road).
- Turn right onto Route 68 and follow for about 10 miles, until Route 29 joins with this road from the left.
- Shortly after the first Route 29 intersection, follow 29 as it turns left. There will be a green Asbury University sign.
- The University will be on the right after the first stoplight.
FROM THE WEST (LOUISVILLE)
- Take I-64 East to Route 60 (Exit 58).
- Follow Route 60 toward Lexington and Versailles (it will turn left near Versailles).
- Keeneland (a horse track) will be on your left and the airport on your right; turn right (you can’t turn left) at the first light after the airport onto Man-O’-War Blvd.
- Go about 3 miles (past a high school) to Route 68 (Harrodsburg Road). This will be the first 4-lane road you intersect.
- Turn right onto Route 68 and follow for about 9 miles, until Route 29 joins with this road from the left.
- Shortly after the first Route 29 intersection, follow 29 as it turns left. There will be a green Asbury University sign.
- The University will be on the right after the first stoplight.
FROM THE EAST (WEST VIRGINIA)
- Take I-64 West to I-75 South.
- Follow I-75 South to Exit 108 (Man-O-War Blvd).
- Turn west onto Man-O’-War Blvd.
- Follow Man-O’-War Blvd. until you reach Nicholasville Road (US 27). Turn left (south) and follow for about 8 miles.
- Exit right onto Route 29 to Wilmore (it will be the first limited-access-style exit you encounter). Turn left when you reach a T-intersection with Route 68. The two roads combine to head south for about half a mile.
- Follow 29 as it turns left. There will be a green Asbury University sign.
- The University will be on the right after the first stoplight.
FROM THE SOUTH (TENNESSEE, VIA I-75)
- Take I-75 North to the first Lexington exit (Exit 104).
- This is Highway 418 (eventually Richmond Road). Follow this road several miles until you get to Man-O’-War Blvd. (this will be another 4-lane road).
- Turn left (west) onto Man-O’-War Blvd.
- Follow Man-O’-War Blvd. until you reach Nicholasville Road (US 27). Turn left (south) and follow for about 8 miles.
- Exit right onto Route 29 to Wilmore (it will be the first limited-access-style exit you encounter). Turn left when you reach a T-intersection with Route 68. The two roads combine to head south for about half a mile.
- Follow 29 as it turns left. There will be a green Asbury University sign.
- The University will be on the right after the first stoplight.
FROM THE SOUTH (TENNESSEE, VIA I-65)
- Take I-65 North to the Bluegrass Parkway exit (Exit 93).
- Follow the Bluegrass Parkway all the way to its end, which is at Route 60
- Take Route 60 toward Lexington; Keeneland (a horse track) will be on your left and the airport on your right.
- Turn right (you can’t turn left) at the first light after the airport, onto Man-O’-War Blvd.
- Go about 3 miles (past high school) to Harrodsburg Road (the first 4-lane road you intersect). This is also called Route 68.
- Turn right onto Route 68 and follow for about 9 miles, until Route 29 joins with this road from the left.
- Shortly after the first Route 29 intersection, follow 29 as it turns left. There will be a green Asbury University sign.
- The University will be on the right after the first stoplight.
Note: Other smaller roads may look like they will be a short-cut, but the above routes are indeed the easiest and fastest way to come.