Visiting Penn State

Whether you’re on campus for graduation, a sports event, or as a proud Penn Stater visiting your future alma mater, we want to make sure you have a chance to experience Penn State!

Nittany Lion Shrine

Plan Your Travel

Hotels and Lodging

Hotels near University Park fill fast, so make your hotel reservations as soon as you know your travel plans!

Maps, Directions, and Parking

Campus Tours

  • For a guided tour of the University Park campus, you can check out the Lion Ambassadors' walking tours.
  • If you’re feeling adventuresome, check out the self-guided, cell-phone tour of University Park campus landmarks, iHear Penn State.

Other Resources

Experience Penn State

Nittany Lion Shrine

Photo at the Nittany Lion Shrine

Local legend has it that the shrine is the second most-photographed place in Pennsylvania, second only to the Liberty Bell in Philadelphia.

Whether or not this can be proven, one thing is for sure: if you visit Penn State’s University Park campus, you must have your photo taken at the shrine.
 

Berkey Creamery

Berkey Creamery (Open Year Round)

Penn State’s Berkey Creamery is the largest university creamery in the United States! On football weekends, several thousand cones are dipped — and in the summer, lines snake out the doors as visitors wait their turn for famous flavors such as Peachy Paterno and Alumni Swirl. Berkey Creamery also makes its own cheeses, yogurts, and milkshakes!
 

THON

THON — For the Kids! (February)

The Penn State Panhellenic Dance Marathon, fondly known by Penn Staters as THON, is the largest student-organized philanthropy in the world. Every February this fundraising effort — benefiting The Four Diamonds Fund, Conquering Childhood Cancer, at the Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center in Pennsylvania — culminates in a forty-six-hour, no-sitting, no-sleeping dance marathon on Penn State’s University Park campus. In 2013, THON raised more than $12 million.

Penn State World Campus is a designated fundraising organization for THON, and we encourage all our learners to get involved — no matter where they live. Connect with our fundraising effort on Facebook and get involved with THON 2014!

Blue-White Game

Blue-White Game (April)

Don’t miss the chance to join fellow Penn Staters to celebrate one of Penn State's most popular spring events — the Blue-White Game!

In recent years the Blue-White Game has drawn more than 70,000 fans to Beaver Stadium to watch the Nittany Lions take the field against one another. The game is free; no tickets are needed.

Arts Festival

Arts Festival (July)

The Central Pennsylvania Festival of the Arts (Arts Festival) is a five-day celebration of the arts that brings more than 300 artists and 125,000 visitors to State College and Penn State’s University Park campus every summer.

Children’s Day is a longstanding tradition that kicks off Arts Festival and draws a large crowd of participants every year.

Nittany Lion Sports Events

Nittany Lion Sports Events

Penn State is home to 23 varsity sports — football, baseball, cross country, lacrosse, soccer, field hockey, volleyball, fencing, wrestling, and more!

Find out which the Nittany Lion varsity or club team is playing during your visit; get ticket information and buy merchandise.
 

Old Main

Old Main

First completed in 1863, Old Main is one of the most well-known landmarks of campus today. It was designed by Hugh McAllister to contain classrooms, laboratories, offices, a chapel, and residential space for 400 students. Over the years, Old Main burned down twice and was rebuilt each time, serving many different purposes. Today, it serves as an administration building for Penn State’s President and other leaders.

The Arboretum at Penn State

The Arboretum at Penn State

With more than 17,000 plants representing 700 species, the Arboretum is the perfect relaxation spot on campus.

The 370-acre Arboretum boasts more than a mile of hiking trails and was opened in April 2010 after Penn State received a $10-million donation from alumnus Charles H. “Skip” Smith.

Museums

For hours and exhibit information, visit each museum’s website.