Trails at UNE
Mapped to ease navigation for recreation or research purposes
The main focus of the trails map is to promote recreation and easy navigation through campus. This map has trails labeled based on how they are typically used and what kind of terrain they are. Other purposes are to understand the different areas available for recreation and research such as the 363 area located at the west side of campus. We hope this map can be useful for navigation and recreational purposes, and for professors and students to easily locate their research areas.
Trails of UNE
About This Map
The data of this map is based on multiple sources, including satellite images, local maps, and best-guess placement. Inaccuracies are present. The trail system may change. The map pictured below (Map of Campus Trails) displays the various trails featured on UNE's Biddeford Campus, following the aforementioned legends of labeling for both trails and parking lots. Parking lots were included in this map to be used as landmarks to make the map more readable without needing building labels.
Map of Campus Trails
Trails Types
- Pink = Sidewalk
- Green = Pedestrian Walkway
- Orange = Road
- Dark Blue = Parking Lot
- Light Blue = Unpaved Path
Parking Lot Types
- Red = Resident Lot
- Yellow = Commuter Lot
- Blue = Faculty Lot
- Green = Reserved Lot
- Grey = General Lot
Map of 363 Trail
The map displayed on the left (Map of 363 Trail) displays the trail within the 363-acre parcel down the street from the Biddeford Campus. The 363 is utilized by professors and students for educational and research purposes. Having the paths mapped out in this area allows professor and students alike to navigate to their respective research areas and use this same vector data if using GIS in their own studies.