<p>Just wondering...</p>
<p>Stanford represent!</p>
<p>There are quite a few. Some of my favorites are Hamilton, Rhodes, Sewanee, and Carleton. Probably Rhodes overall.</p>
<p>I'm biased, but I'll go with Berkeley. The trees, the flowing water that runs through campus, strawberry canyon and the great, old buildings just do it for me. BTW, stanford looks like a big taco bell.</p>
<p>It's pretty hard to choose if you haven't been to all of them.</p>
<p>Time of year when visiting makes a difference as well. I always get a kick out of the school websites and brochures that show beautiful green campuses with lush vegetation, when for most of the year its is a leafless barren area covered in snow and ice.</p>
<p>Duke. Gothic architecture. 8000 acres of forest. Sarah Duke Gardens. A Robert Trent Jones golf course that rivals Pinehurst.</p>
<p>Vassar College--just my opinion.</p>
<p>Prettiest campus = wouldn't know</p>
<p>ONE of the prettiest (IMO) = Princeton University :) and when I visited Yale, I thought it was pretty as well.</p>
<p>WashU, Duke (older part), Vanderbilt, Wellesley are some of the best looking</p>
<p>yale is gorgeous
connecticut college- part of a 750 acre arboretum, overlooking the long island sound.</p>
<p>Furman, Princeton, Dartmouth, Inidana, Notre Dame, Virginia, Wake Forest, Colgate.</p>
<p>I love Duke dearly, but I wouldn't say it has the nicest campus. Nice architecture, yes, but not the most beautiful campus. </p>
<p>I second Sewanee and Furman, but Berry College gets the prize. Swarthmore, Cornell, William & Mary, Elon, College of the Atlantic, and Warren Wilson also have very beautiful campuses.</p>
<p><a href="http://rollinghillsrcd.org/images/Old%20Mill%20Berry.jpg%5B/url%5D">http://rollinghillsrcd.org/images/Old%20Mill%20Berry.jpg</a>
<a href="http://www.prairievistas.com/cur/images/LPBerryMill.jpg%5B/url%5D">http://www.prairievistas.com/cur/images/LPBerryMill.jpg</a></p>
<p>um not as academically strong as the above but ive heard point loma nazarene has a BEAUTIFUL campus overlooking the water in san diego. from what i have visited, i have no idea.</p>
<p>Stanford and UVA</p>
<p>University of Virginia, BC (I didn't really like it though), Wesleyan</p>
<p>Ivies: Princeton, Brown, Dartmouth, Yale</p>
<p>Privates: Mount Holyoke, Wellesely, Stanford, </p>
<p>Publics: UVA</p>
<p>well i saw UVA and it doesnt hold a wick to point loma aesthetically. academically it def. is better :)<br>
to poster above me...you just listed half the ivies</p>
<p>Pepperdine and UCSB are the best campuses...</p>
<p>LMU and UCLA are pretty nice aswell</p>
<p>Whenever this topic comes up, I always like to post this story of a guy who's toured 324 campuses.</p>
<p>I would have to agree with him on the ones I've seen in common with him: Colgate, Princeton, Dartmouth, Cornell. I liked Williams and Union too.</p>