Westcott Fountain
Known For
- •Midnight fountain dip tradition
- •Graduation photo sessions
- •"Throwing" friends into the fountain on birthdays
Insider Tips
Best Time
Spring graduation season or late evenings for iconic atmosphere
Ideal For
Pro Tip
"Throwing" a friend into the fountain at midnight is a beloved FSU tradition—bring a change of clothes.
Editorial Review
Westcott Fountain sits at the heart of Florida State University, a place where the past and present meet in a swirl of water and campus tradition. Its broad, tiered bowl is framed by red-brick collegiate Gothic facades, making it a natural magnet for new students, proud alumni, and families marking milestones. On any given day, you'll find clusters of graduates in cap and gown posing beneath its mist, or friends pushing each other in for that legendary midnight dip—a rite as old as the campus itself. Recent upgrades to the surrounding grounds keep it welcoming without losing its storied charm; the new turf feels soft underfoot but doesn't distract from the fountain's classic silhouette. Locals know it as more than a photo backdrop; it's woven into rituals, memories, and Tallahassee lore. For visitors, it's both an architectural landmark and an invitation to glimpse university life at its most vivid—equal parts nostalgia and celebration.
Price Level
$
Website
www.fsu.eduContact
+1 850-701-1981 ext. 1038
Hours
- Sunday: 12AM - 12PM
- Monday: 12AM - 12PM
- Tuesday: 12AM - 12PM
- Wednesday: 12AM - 12PM
- Thursday: 12AM - 12PM
- Friday: 12AM - 12PM
- Saturday: 12AM - 12PM
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Major destination with tourist appeal
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