WSU hidden gems: Grafly Gardens

The Grafly Gardens are a set of sculptures made by Charles Grafly, arranged together in a tucked away spot surrounded by nature in the southwest corner of campus. It’s not only a place to admire master craftsmanship, but it’s somewhere to take a break from the hustle of college life.

The sculptures were gifted by Dorothy Grafly Drummond and Charles H. Drummond and are part of the extensive Ulrich Museum of Art Martin H. Bush Outdoor Sculpture Collection, pieces of which you can spot all over campus.