A Web of Labyrinths: History of the labyrinth, instructions for their design and creation, and a list of projects in Arizona.
At the Edge, Turf Labyrinths: Article about the remaining English turf labyrinths, as well as the sites of former ones.
Desert Light Labyrinth: An 8-circuit labyrinth and promontory in Arizona's high desert for meditation, healing, and self-inquiry.
Earth Symbols: Designer of labyrinths, mazes, and sacred symbols for a fee. Includes client gallery and articles.
Edmonton Labyrinth Society: Promoting the establishment and use of labyrinths as spiritual tools. Includes directory of walks in Canada.
Georgia Labyrinths: Information, history, and directory of labyrinths located in the state of Georgia.
Houston Labyrinths: Labyrinth locations in and surrounding Houston, Texas.
Jo Edkins' Maze Page: History of the labyrinth and mazes. Describes various styles and their origins.
Labyrinth: Information about the origins and uses of labyrinths in meditation, together with a selection of themed items for sale.
Labyrinth - Journey to Wellness: Workshops on the benefits and concepts of a labyrinth as a tool for healing.
Labyrinth at Gaia's Oasis: Pictures and history of a labyrinth at a Nature Preserve and Pagan Retreat Center in California.
Labyrinth Journey: Workshops and presentations for designing labyrinths.
Labyrinth Link Australia: Provides information on the healing use of the labyrinth as well as links to locations throughout Australia.
Labyrinth Ministry of the Thomas Jefferson Memorial Church: Unitarian Universalist church's walk schedule, journal entries, and slide show.
Labyrinth On-Line: History of labyrinths, virtual walks, and related resources.
Labyrinth Project of Connecticut, Inc.: Aims to educate people about labyrinths as tools for personal growth. Includes background information and events schedule.
Labyrinths and Mazes: A detailed overview of the history and spiritual meanings of the labyrinth.
Labyrinths in North Carolina: Provides a brief overview of labyrinths and their locations, websites, and book references.
Local Gardens: An article about labyrinths in Illinois.
Mid-Atlantic Geomancy: Instructions for building and using a labyrinth.
Mystery Labyrinth: Features instructions on how to make a labyrinth, and allows the user to trace the path in various classic layouts. Also offers background information on the myths and history of these structures.
New Life Labyrinth: History of the labyrinth and directory of walking paths throughout Texas. Also offers a canvas labyrinth to rent.
PAXworks: Contains labyrinth basics, construction tips, photo gallery, essays and personal stories, and workshops and consultations.
Peace Awareness Labyrinth and Gardens: Hand carved stone labyrinth in Los Angeles. Also offers meditation gardens, workshops, and various classes.
Quad-City Labyrinth Project: Illinois organization dedicated to educating the public about the benefits of walking labyrinths to promote wellbeing. Providing a variety of services including walks, workshops, retreats, and labyrinth design.
Sacred Labyrinths: An explanation of various labyrinths as well as resources for locating a portable version.
The Cathedral Labyrinth: Indoor and outdoor walking labyrinths at an Episcopal Church in San Francisco.
The Garden Spirit: Fee based design and creation of walking labyrinths, and workshops. Includes event schedule and portfolio.
The Houston Labyrinth Network: A community organization which provides a portable labyrinth to churches, hospitals, and other public organizations.
The Labyrinth Society: Supporting those who build, design, use, and care for labyrinths. Highlighting events, projects, and exhibits.
The Labyrinth Your Walking Spiritual Journey: Focus is on making the labyrinth a part of a spiritual journey. Learn how labyrinths have been used as spiritual tools.
The Peace Project: Offers workshops and walking sessions throughout the United States. Also explains the history of labyrinths.
The Sacred Labyrinth: Basic history and information on building a labyrinth as a meditation tool.
The Sacred Labyrinth Walk: History and guidelines of walking a labyrinth.
The Santa Rosa Labyrinth Foundation: History, examples, and instructions for making labyrinths.
Water Your Spirit Through The Labyrinth: Article describing meditation labyrinths, how to use them, and their benefits.
West by Northwest: Living the Labyrinth: An article on the personal experiences of walking a labyrinth.
Whispering Grove: Classical labyrinth located near Bath, Maine open to the public year-round. Event listings, history, and links.