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Visit the college campus in person

The best way to find out whether the College of Agriculture is right for you is to experience it firsthand. During a visit to Auburn and Ag Hill, you can learn more about the college with a special interest session, take a tour of Ag Hill led by Ag Ambassadors on campus, and learn about our many research facilities.

Comer Hall, Auburn University College of Agriculture, Alabama, USA, visiting campus on a sunny afternoon under an oak tree.

Tour Options

Currently, in-person visits to the College of Agriculture are offered daily except for Wednesdays and weekends. Schedule a visit by clicking below to see available dates and times.

Group tours are available by request. Please email auburnag@auburn.edu to schedule a tour for your group!

Tour Options & Events

The College of Agriculture offers many opportunities for hands-on learning experiences. To learn more about these opportunities, review the information below about touring our state-of-the-art research facilities.

AUBURN EQUESTRIAN CENTER

Auburn University Equestrian Research Center practice area with students riding horses
This spacious, 80-acre facility is conveniently located on the edge of campus, making it easily accessible for student-athletes, faculty and staff. There are multiple spacious pastures with centaur fencing and run-in shelters. This ideal location is a five-minute drive for most student-athletes, and a transit stop is located across the street.

LEARN MORE ABOUT THE AUBURN EQUESTRIAN CENTER

CHARLES C. MILLER JR. POULTRY RESEARCH AND EDUCATION CENTER

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This research and education center will allow the Department of Poultry Science to realize its vision of significantly advance the university’s standing as a global leader in poultry research, instruction and outreach. This Center allows our Poultry Department to realize its vision of becoming the premier poultry education and research program.

LEARN MORE ABOUT THE CHARLES C. MILLER JR. POULTRY RESEARCH AND EDUCATION CENTER

RANE CENTER ROOFTOP GARDEN

Rooftop Rane Culinary Center Garden,
Atop the Tony and Libba Rane Culinary Science Center, adjacent to Ag Hill on the Auburn campus, lies an entirely edible rooftop garden operated by Department of Horticulture faculty, staff and students. The roof of the Rane Center, which sits at the corner of College and Thach, has a panoramic view of Samford Hall and, in the not-so-far distance, Jordan-Hare Stadium.

LEARN MORE ABOUT THE RANE CENTER ROOFTOP GARDEN

NOTE: We will not offer tours on dates the university is closed. See registration for availability.

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Auburn Univ, AL 36849
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UNIVERSITY TOUR OPTIONS

AU Main Campus Tour

Want to tour the entire Auburn University campus? Campus tours are offered through the university Office of Admissions and Recruitment. The complete campus tour takes about an hour and 45 minutes!

Experience Auburn University’s Virtual Tour

Nothing beats an actual tour, but you can always get a feel for campus exploring Auburn’s campus in a new interactive way! Take the Main Campus Tour in virtual reality by following the link below.

Self-Guided Tour

If you are unable to attend a weekday or Saturday tour, you are more than welcomed to visit our campus on your own. Explore at your own pace, on your own time!

Tour Tips

  • Register Early. Tours can fill up quickly.
  • Wear comfortable shoes and be prepared for the weather. Naturally, with a walking tour, you want to be comfortable as you explore. Bring an umbrella as the tour will include an outdoor portion.
  • Looking for parking? When you register to tour, you will receive all information and instructions to park.
  • Make the most of your visit. Register for tours and research units when available, or set up appointments with other facilities in advance. Let us know how we can help!

Auburn Hospitality & Tourism

When you are on Auburn University’s campus, be sure to visit the iconic Samford Hall, and take a picture in front of the Auburn University sign. Then head to nearby Toomer’s Corner, where students gather regularly to celebrate big athletic wins by rolling — yes, with toilet paper — the famous Auburn Oaks trees. Explore downtown and grab lunch or a cold glass of Toomer’s Drugs’ famous lemonade.

There is no shortage of opportunities, be sure to check out the Auburn & Opelika Tourism Bureau for ideas. Or better yet get involved and become a professional with Auburn’s Hospitality Management Program.