<p>I live in Pittsburgh and locals talk about how beautiful Pitt’s campus is…I think it looks like a miserable ghetto with fat people standing all over the place waiting to catch their bus to the welfare office.</p>
<p>Personally, the “most beautiful” campus I’ve seen, for my taste is University of Virginia.</p>
<p>I went to WVU and we have a very nice campus, very “college town” which I like. But directly outside of campus was the mountains, which are beautiful. Lots of fishing, camping, hiking going on - I love that stuff.</p>
<p>I would imagine that some campuses out in Colorado and Washington would be pretty, given their natural setting.</p>
<p>Maybe I’m a little biased, but Dayton! haha I also loved William and Mary, Vanderbilt, Wake, and Miami of Ohio. I must say that I absolutely hated Case Western.</p>
<p>Pepperdine’s oceanview and proximity to the beach is what makes it beautiful. The campus seemed to elicit a very high-school like vibe for me for some reason.</p>
<p>I recently visited the College of the Holy Cross and was blown away…very beautiful campus and arboretum</p>
<p>University of Richmond, looks like a country club. The campus is perfectly groomed, trimmed, mulched and planted with thousands of shrubs and flowers. The fountain is beautiful and all the buildings match! Also, everyone is attractive, so it makes the campus even nicer to look at ;)</p>
<p>At the risk of sounding like a tireless booster, Mount Holyoke has a lovely campus. I also adore UVA and William and Mary.</p>
<p>The Quad at LSU is gorgeous - Italian Renaissance style buildings arranged around a cruciform quad and amazing live oak trees. The library is the only off note.</p>
<p>I’m also quite fond of the campus at the University of Kansas (with a few exceptions like the horrible Brutalist humanities building). The Hall Center for the Humanities is one of the nicest repurposings of an older building that I’ve seen.</p>