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St.Andrew’sSewanee
1 Entrance
Academic & Arts Facilities2 Bishop Bratton Hall3 McCrory Hall for the Performing Arts4 Reishman-Chamberlain Wing5 Simmonds Hall6 Theatre7 Wade Hall for the Sciences
Athletics & Recreational Facilities8 Baseball Field9 Bouldering Cave/Mountain Biking Shed10 Gunn Lake11 The "Res"12 Tennis Courts13 Varsity Field/Track14 Wood-Alligood Gymnasium
Student Life Facilities15 Owen Student Union16 Robinson Dining Hall17 SAS Farm18 St. Andrew’s Chapel19 Tucker Dining Room
Student Residences20 Colmore House21 Harvey House22 Watts House23 Woods House24 St. Mary’s Hall/Warner House
Administration & Faculty Residences25 Admissions and Administrative Offices/Langford Hall26 Ayres House (Headmaster’s Residence)27 Card House28 Martin House (Chaplain’s Residence)29 Other Faculty Residences
St. Andrew’s-Sewanee School 290 Quintard Road Sewanee, Tennessee 37375931.598.5651 Main Number 931.598.5653 Weekend / Union www.sasweb.org www.facebook.com/SASweb
Campus Visitor's GuideSt. Andrew’s-Sewanee School is a private, coeducational, Episcopal, day and boarding college preparatory school serving 270 students in grades six through twelve. Located on a beautifully wooded and historic 550-acre campus high atop the Cumberland Plateau, St. Andrew’s-Sewanee of-fers students an innovative curriculum presented by a creative and engaged faculty who are dedicated to cultivating well-rounded and thoughtful human beings.
SHAKERAGHOLLOW
FIRE TOWER ROAD
HIGHWAY 41A
DEEP WOODS ROAD
FIRE TOWER ROAD
THE“RES”
Piney Point Trail
Bobcat Trail
Wild Turkey Trail Otter Limits Trail
Mountain Lion Lane
Coyote Cliffs Trail
Nature Loop
Bluff L
ine
Racco
on Ru
n
Gunn
Lake
Trail
Deer TrackShakerag Hollow Connector Trail
Eagle Trail
Salamander MeanderDe
er Tra
ck
Bluff L
ine
Coyote Cliffs Trail
St.Andrew’sSewanee
The Mountain Lion Loop Trail GuideSt. Andrew’s-Sewanee School’s 550-acre campus serves as home, laboratory, and recreational facility to the school’s 270 boarding and day students. Access by the public to our 10 miles of hiking and mountain biking trails is limited to special events or by special permission.For more information about St. Andrew’s-Sewanee School or campus-use policies, contact the Office of Communications & Marketing ([email protected], 931-636-5535).
The History of the TrailsThe campus trails were created largely through the efforts of SAS parents. In 1999, the first part of the Bob-cat Trail was cleared during a Spring Clean-Up Day. Mountain Biking Coach Speed Baranco spearheaded the planning, clearing, and bridging of many miles of new trails, assisted by his wife Sian SA '72 and son Matthew '15.Over the years parents, faculty, staff, and students joined in the effort to clear and maintain the trails. Members of SAS Boy Scout Troop 14 made trail improvements for their Eagle Projects: Sean Dalton '00 constructed a bridge spanning the creek that connects SAS to the University's Shakerag Trail; Nicholas Baranco '04 built Mountain Lion Lane; Derek Street '04 constructed the boardwalk at the trailhead of the Otter Limits Loop; and Zach Huffman '09 completed the perimeter loop with the construction of Eagle Trail. Seth Burns '11 constructed the boardwalk on the trail connecting Deer Track to the Piney Point Trail. Ethan Burns '11 built part of Salamander Meander. Many of the trails are named for animals that have been spotted on or near campus. Yes, even the mountain lion!