MAP AND DIRECTIONS
FLORA MACDONALD CAMPUS

Flora Macdonald Campus
200 North College Street
Red Springs, NC

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From the Raleigh Area

Follow I-40 to Interstate 95 South. Follow 95 South to exit 31 (exit for St. Pauls). Take Highway 20 to the right about 8 miles to Lumber Bridge. At the stop light in Lumber Bridge turn right and travel approximately 8 miles to stop sign. Make a left on College Street and look for the Flora Macdonald Campus on your left. The "Old Gym" is at the back of the campus and looks a bit like a barn and the Main Building is the largest of the buildings with columns at the front and a domed rotunda visible from a distance.

From Southern Pines Area 

Follow Highway 211 East through Raeford and continue on 211 to Red Springs.  Make a left on College St. and look for the Flora Macdonald Campus on your left. The "Old Gym" is at the back of the campus and looks a bit like a barn and the Main Building is the largest of the buildings with columns at the front and a domed rotunda visible from a distance.

From Fayetteville Area

Follow Highway 401 to Raeford and look for signs for Highway 211 East.  In Raeford take 211 East towards Red Springs for appoximately 12 miles.  Make a left on College St. and look for the Flora Macdonald Campus on your left.  The "Old Gym" is at the back of the campus and looks a bit like a barn and the Main Building is the largest of the buildings with columns at the front and a domed rotunda visible from a distance.


From South Carolina and Other Points South

Follow Interstate 95 North to exit number 20 in Lumberton. Make a left onto Highway 211 West and travel approximately 17 miles to Red Springs. As you enter town look for Peachtree Street on your right.  Make a Right onto Peachtree.  Follow Peachtree Street and it will take you directly to the campus. The "Old Gym" is at the back of the campus and looks a bit like a barn and the Main Building is the largest of the buildings with columns at the front and a domed rotunda visible from a distance.