Maps and Directions
Virginia Tech's main campus in Blacksburg includes 213 buildings, 2,600 acres, and an airport. The university has facilities across the state and around the globe, including a strong presence in Northern Virginia and the nation's capital.
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Download or view any of the maps listed below.
- Interactive Campus Map
- Campus Closures Map
- Campus Map, high resolution (PDF)
- Accessibility Map, high resolution (PDF)
Parking maps
- Blacksburg Parking Map (and quick guide)
- Vendor, Business, Contractor parking
- Scooter and motorcycle parking
- Football parking
- Basketball parking
Directions to Campus
Extended Campus Locations
Greater Washington D.C., metro area
Facilities provide research, outreach, and graduate education opportunities to the Greater Washington D.C., metro area. Current locations include the following:
Roanoke
- The Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine is located on a health sciences campus that encompasses the Fralin Biomedical Research Institute at VTC, a Carilion Clinic outpatient building, and neighbors the Carilion Roanoke Memorial Hospital in Roanoke, Virginia.
International Centers
- The Steger Center for International Scholarship, formerly known as the Center for European Studies and Architecture, is the university's historic educational facility in Riva San Vitale, Switzerland. It offers semester-long and summer study abroad programs to undergraduate and graduate students.
Research Institutes of Virginia Tech
- Fralin Biomedical Research Institute at VTC
Location: Roanoke
- Fralin Life Sciences Institute
Location: Blacksburg
- Institute for Creativity, Arts, and Technology
Location: Blacksburg
- Institute for Critical Technology and Applied Science
Location: Blacksburg
- Institute for Society, Culture, and Environment
Location: Blacksburg
- National Security Institute
Locations: Blacksburg and Arlington
- Virginia Tech Transportation Institute
Location: Blacksburg
Commonwealth Campus Centers
Facilities offer graduate and professional development programs.
- Newport News Center
Serves the Hampton Roads region
- Reynolds Homestead
Serves the Piedmont region
- Richmond Center
Serves Central Virginia
- Roanoke Center
Serves the Roanoke and New River valleys
- Southwest Virginia Center
Serves Southwest Virginia and the Tri-Cities
Agricultural Research and Extension Centers
- Alson H. Smith Jr.
- Eastern Shore
- Eastern Virginia
- Hampton Roads
- Middleburg
- Reynolds Homestead
- Shenandoah Valley
- Southern Piedmont
- Southwest Virginia
- Tidewater
- Virginia Seafood
4-H Educational Centers
- Airfield
- Holiday Lake
- Jamestown
- Northern Virginia
- W.E. Skelton, Smith Mountain Lake
- Southwest Virginia