Worldwide Labyrinth Locator – By Veriditas &The Labyrinth Society, a searchable database of nearly 6000 labyrinths around the world.

Veriditas is a non-profit organization dedicated to introducing people to the worldwide labyrinth movement and training labyrinth facilitators.

The Labyrinth Society is oriented toward bringing labyrinth enthusiasts together in order to share their interest, energy, and expertise. Its mission is to support those who create, maintain and use labyrinths, and to serve the global community by providing education, networking, and opportunities for experiencing transformation.

Circles of Life – By Laura Jenkins – Article in Texas Coop Power – Labyrinths are providing Texans with ‘a profound sense of renewal and peace’

Through Jill’s Eyes – Labyrinth Images from around the globe by the Rev. Jill K H Geoffrion, PhD

Ontario Labyrinth Locator – By the Labyrinth Community Network, a directory of 200+ public & private labyrinths across the province!

Houston Labyrinth Locator – pdf created in 2016 by the Houston Labyrinth Walkers group

Texas Labyrinth mapUnited States of America labyrinth map – Labyrinths Across the World map

New to the Labyrinth? is a great overview of labyrinth by Veriditas, includes a brief high-quality video and the story behind the modern-day rediscovery of the labyrinth.

Labyrinth blog by Erwin Reißmann from Germany and Andreas Frei from Switzerland is the place to go if you want to get into the technical intricacies or labyrinth designs and history. Erwin helped design the pattern used for the Forest Labyrinth.

The Labyrinth Community Network is an Ontario-based group of labyrinth enthusiasts. Their site includes a large labyrinth directory & list of Labyrinth Facilitators.