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Berea College Track
Berea College Track
313 North Main Street, Berea KY, 40404
The Berea College Outdoor Track, resurfaced in the summer 2017, is home to the men's and women's track and field teams. The 400m track is an eight-lane rubberized track that has both high school and college markings. The track features a full-sized javelin runway, a long jump/triple jump pit and a certified pole vault pit. The high jump and pole vault pits are covered year-round by removable aluminum shelters. A throws area sits below the backstretch and consists of a shot put ring with two warm-up rings and a full-sized, certified hammer and discus cage. The track also has two storage rooms for equipment and there is a men’s and women’s restroom facility on site.
The outdoor track is available for public use when not in use by the College track and field teams. Â
Directions
From the North:
From I-75, take the north Berea exit (exit 77) and make a left off the ramp onto KY 595. The second light will be an intersection of KY 595 and the Berea by-pass. You will want to make a right to remain on KY 595, past the Kentucky Artisan Center, over the railroad tracks and past the college farms. When you reach the traffic light at the intersection of KY 595 and Ellipse, you will continue straight. You will travel approximately 150 yards and make a right onto Seabury Drive, which is the first road on the right past the 595/Ellipse intersection. The parking lot for the track is off to your right. The track is on the other side of the tennis courts.
From the South:
From I-75, take the south Berea exit (exit 76) and make a right off the ramp onto 25 North. Continue straight on this road as it winds through town and eventually through the heart of campus. As you approach the Boone Tavern Hotel, the road will become two lanes and you want to remain in the left lane. Make a left at the next intersection (traffic light #9). As you proceed to the bottom of the hill, you will want to make a left onto Seabury Drive. The parking lot for the track is off to your right. The track is on the other side of the tennis courts.