If your group would like to create their own experience, or are visiting outside of tour season, our self-guided walking tour gives you the freedom to follow your own schedule and set your own pace. Click here for the PDF of the self-guided walking tour.
This general tour of campus shares information about many of our most popular campus locations, however, please note that viewing academic classrooms is not advised as classes are in session year-round. Guests can find up-to-date parking information on our MSU Police website. Click here to view visitor parking information.
For younger guests, we have developed a self-guided scavenger hunt. This tour uses rhyming clues, location information and topical discussion questions to keep students interested as they explore campus. The document is created to give chaperones the correct location and directions from one stop to the next. If you are interested in this tour, please contact us at msutours@msu.edu, and we will be delighted to email you a copy of the PDF.
We also invite you to explore MSU Digitally!
If you are unable to visit in-person, please feel free to explore different areas of our campus through these digital options:
General Campus:
- Click here for the MSU Auditorium and other performing arts spaces
- Click here for the Breslin Student Events Center
- Click here to explore the Abrams Planetarium
- Click here for a virtual Campus Tree Walk
- Click here for a virtual collection of Campus Art Installations
- Click here to explore the MSU Library First Floor
- Click here to explore the MSU Library Digital Scholarship Lab
MSU Neighborhoods:
- Click here to learn more about Brody Neighborhood
- Click here to learn more about East Neighborhood
- Click here to learn more about North Neighborhood
- Click here to learn more about South Neighborhood
- Click here to learn more about River Trail Neighborhood