Hidden behind the K building of Saxon Suites on the Hill lies a small garden. The Saxon gardens offer a quiet and secluded study spot.
Next to the garden is a small path that runs behind the Saxon and Hitch suites, offering students the opportunity to take a peaceful stroll.
The Sunken Gardens border the road between Murphy Hall and the Humanities Building.
Now in full bloom, the gardens offer a scenic study spot in the center of the UCLA campus.
Tucked away from most of the campus, the steps to the Cotsen Institute of Archaeology offers a hidden area to sit under the shade of a blooming cherry blossom tree.
The Court of Sciences has many benches and grassy areas, populated with numerous flowers, and makes for an easy afternoon break.
Nested in between the James West Alumni Center and Pauley Pavilion lies a lush green garden with plenty of benches that make for a good reading spot.
Flowers of many colors can be caught in full bloom by the Marion and Robert S. Wilson Medical Student Center.
The top level of the center features a garden with tables, benches and a view of Westwood that make it the ideal study spot for medical students.