Stetson University historic campus in DeLand, Florida

    Visiting Stetson University — Campus Tour, Parking & What to See

    Quick answer: Stetson University is at 421 N Woodland Blvd, DeLand, FL 32720. Campus is open daily to visitors. A self-guided walking tour of the historic quad takes about 1 hour. DeLand Hall (1884) is the oldest continuously-used higher-ed building in Florida. Admissions tours by appointment.

    Getting there

    Address: 421 N Woodland Blvd, DeLand, FL 32720
    Get directions on Google Maps

    Plan your visit

    Self-guided campus walk

    Use the Stetson Campus Walking Tour route — a 1-hour loop covering DeLand Hall, Elizabeth Hall, Cummings Gymnasium, Sampson Hall, Hulley Tower memorial, and the main quad.

    Admissions tours

    Prospective students and families should book through Stetson Admissions at stetson.edu. These guided tours include residence halls and academic buildings not covered by the self-guided walk.

    When to go

    The Stetson academic calendar runs August–May; that's when the campus feels most alive. Summer is quieter but scenic. Fall football Saturdays at nearby Spec Martin Stadium bring the alumni crowd.

    Parking

    Visitor lots around the campus perimeter. Weekday parking rules are stricter than weekend rules — watch signage and avoid student/faculty-only lots. Confirm at Stetson's visitor information.

    Eating on campus

    The Hatter Union and campus cafés are open to the public during operating hours. Student dining halls sell day passes.

    Accessibility

    Most campus paths are ADA-accessible. Historic-building interiors vary — DeLand Hall (1884), Elizabeth Hall, and Sampson Hall have stairs and limited step-free access.

    What you'll see

    The heart of the campus is the Stetson University Campus Historic District — a National Register district anchored by DeLand Hall (1884), the oldest continuously-used higher-education building in Florida. From there the historic quad runs north through Elizabeth Hall, Sampson Hall, Cummings Gymnasium, and the Hulley Tower memorial garden.

    Stetson's cultural footprint is larger than its 3,000-student enrollment suggests: MLB Cy Young winners Corey Kluber and Jacob deGrom trained at the adjacent Melching Field; The Waterboy (1998) used Elizabeth Hall and Cummings Gymnasium as stand-ins for fictional SCLSU; and Walt Before Mickey (2015) filmed interiors in Cummings Gym.

    Frequently asked questions

    Where is Stetson University?
    421 N Woodland Blvd, DeLand, FL 32720 — DeLand Hall is the anchor building at the south end of the historic quad.
    Can non-students visit the campus?
    Yes — the Stetson campus is open to the public daily. The self-guided walking tour covers the National Register historic district in about an hour.
    How do I book an admissions tour?
    Prospective students should book through Stetson Admissions at stetson.edu. Admissions tours are guided and include the historic district, residence halls, and academic buildings.
    Where should I park?
    Designated visitor lots around the campus perimeter. Avoid student/faculty-only lots (signs posted). Weekday rules are stricter than weekends — confirm at Stetson's visitor information.
    Is the campus wheelchair accessible?
    Most campus paths are ADA-accessible. Historic building interiors vary — DeLand Hall (1884) and some other contributing buildings have stairs and limited access.
    Can I eat on campus?
    Yes — student dining halls sell day passes; the Hatter Union and campus cafés are open to the public during operating hours.
    What's the oldest building on campus?
    DeLand Hall (1884) — the oldest continuously-used higher-education building in Florida. It's the anchor of the Stetson University Campus Historic District. [S19]
    When is the campus most active?
    The Stetson academic calendar runs August through May. Summer is quieter; fall football Saturdays at nearby Spec Martin Stadium bring the alumni crowd.

    Visitor information last verified April 2026. Parking rules and dining hours change each semester — confirm at stetson.edu before your visit.