UF Campus Insider Tips: Best Study Spots & Hidden Gems
UF Campus Insider Tips: Best Study Spots, Hidden Gems, & What's Walkable From Dorms

UF Campus Insider Tips: Best Study Spots, Hidden Gems, and What’s Walkable from Dorms
Starting life at the University of Florida is exciting — but it can also feel overwhelming. With a campus as large and historic as UF, students often wonder: Where are the best places to study? What are the hidden gems worth finding? And what can I do without needing a car?
After talking with parents, students, and Gainesville locals, we’ve pulled together an insider’s guide to help new Gators feel at home on campus. Whether your student needs a quiet study spot, a fun place to explore, or a go-to hangout within walking distance of the dorms, here are the tips that make life at UF a little easier.
Best Study Spots on Campus
Studying in the dorm room isn’t always the best option. Sometimes the noise, the distractions, or just the change of scenery makes all the difference. Here are the most-loved study spots students recommend:
Library West (Lib West)
Why students love it: It’s the most popular library on campus, especially for undergrads. You’ll find group study rooms, quiet floors, and plenty of computers.
Pro tip: The Starbucks downstairs makes it easy to fuel up without losing your study momentum.
Smathers Library (Library East)
Why students love it: More traditional in feel, Smathers is the “Harry Potter-style” library with quiet nooks perfect for deep reading and research.
Pro tip: It’s great for students who prefer silence over the buzz of Lib West.
Marston Science Library
Why students love it: This library is near Turlington Hall and is popular for STEM majors, but it’s open to all. It has collaborative spaces, quiet zones, and plenty of plug-ins for laptops.
Pro tip: The outdoor courtyard is a nice spot for quick breaks between study sessions.
Newell Hall
Why students love it: Newly renovated, Newell Hall has become a favorite for modern, flexible study spaces. Think whiteboards, movable furniture, and plenty of tech.
Pro tip: It’s open 24/7 during the semester — perfect for late-night cram sessions.
Reitz Union
Why students love it: As the hub of campus, Reitz has lounges, study tables, and food options all under one roof.
Pro tip: For students who like a little background noise while working, Reitz is a comfortable, social spot.
Hidden Gems on Campus
Beyond the libraries and classrooms, UF has plenty of places that make campus life memorable. Some are scenic, some are cultural, and some are just fun to discover:
Lake Alice & The UF Bat Houses
One of the most iconic Gainesville experiences: watch the sun set at Lake Alice, then head across the street to the bat houses. At dusk, thousands of bats fly out to hunt for insects. It’s a sight you won’t forget.
Florida Museum of Natural History & Butterfly Rainforest
Located right on campus, this museum is free (donations welcome) and packed with exhibits on Florida’s natural history. The Butterfly Rainforest is a must — walk among hundreds of butterflies in a tropical garden.
Harn Museum of Art
Next to the Natural History Museum, the Harn is also free and offers impressive art collections and rotating exhibits. It’s a hidden gem for quiet afternoons.
The Plaza of the Americas
This is UF’s heart — a green space where students study, toss frisbees, or grab a $6 vegetarian Krishna Lunch served weekdays. It’s tradition, community, and convenience all rolled into one.
Century Tower
One of UF’s most recognizable landmarks, Century Tower is worth a visit just for the view (and the bells that ring throughout the day). It’s a great photo-op for students and families alike.
What’s Walkable From the Dorms
First-year students often don’t have cars, but that doesn’t mean they’re stuck on campus. Many of Gainesville’s best spots are within walking distance from the main dorm areas.
Restaurants & Coffee Shops
- Karma Cream – Ice cream and coffee with vegan options, just off campus.
- Piesanos Stone Fired Pizza – A go-to for pizza nights with friends.
- Relish Big Tasty Burgers – Custom burgers and fries, perfect for late-night cravings.'
- Opus Coffee (Innovation Hub) – Trendy and close enough for a quick caffeine run.
Grocery & Essentials
- Publix at University Village Market – Walkable grocery store that becomes every student’s lifeline.
- Target (Butler Plaza) – A quick bus ride or longer walk, but still accessible without a car.
Nature & Recreation
- Lake Alice – Wildlife, sunsets, and a short stroll from most dorms.
- UF Rec Sports Facilities – Gyms, pools, and intramural fields are spread across campus, all easy to access.
- Depot Park (slightly farther) – A longer walk or quick bus ride, but a favorite for relaxing afternoons.
Insider Parent Tip: Where to Stay When You Visit
Parents will quickly learn that Gainesville fills up fast on big weekends — move-in, Family Weekend, game days, and graduation. Hotels sell out, and rates climb. That’s why many families choose StayGainesville when visiting their Gator.
- More space: Instead of cramming into one room, enjoy a whole house or condo.
- Full kitchens: Perfect for cooking a family meal or your student’s favorite dish.
- Backyards & pools: Host a barbecue, relax outdoors, or let your student invite friends over for a swim.
- Pet-friendly options: Bring along the family dog for a surprise visit.
- Close to campus: Our rentals are minutes away, making it easy to get back and forth without stress.
Your visits don’t just keep you connected — they become part of your student’s Gainesville story.
UF’s campus is full of places that make college life more manageable, more fun, and more memorable. From quiet corners in Newell Hall to the magic of Lake Alice at sunset, these insider tips will help new Gators feel at home faster.
And when it’s time for you to visit? Give yourself a comfortable home base with StayGainesville — a place where family dinners, pool days, and even backyard barbecues can be part of your Gainesville tradition.
📅 Book your next stay direct at StayGainesville.com
or call 352-519-3994.