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    Griffith Park

    4.6 (761 reviews)
    Open 5:00 am - 10:30 pm

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    Trailhead sign
    Emmett T.

    The last time I hiked up to the Hollywood sign was before I started Yelping which was almost ten years ago. I love how Griffith Park is a natural oasis in the middle of the hustle and bustle of Los Angeles. There are so many trails within the park that it becomes a choose your own adventure on how easy or difficult you want to make the journey. I came this time with a friend, and we decided to walk off some calories after noshing at a local delicatessen. We parked in a small lot at the end of a cul de sac that doubled as the Brush Canyon Trailhead. It was along the southern end of Griffith Park which was a shorter but steeper distance to the sign at Mt. Lee Summit. The initial mile was an ascent that took us to the junction with Mulholland Trail. From there, it was a series of fairly flat switchbacks that provided a nice overlook of the mansions below. The path was wide enough to allow lots of foot and horse traffic. A drawback was the landmines (i.e. dung) you had to dodge from the horses. When we reached Mt. Lee Drive, it was a junction in which you could continue around the bend towards Tyrolian Tank. That was a plateau which we visited on our way back with a beautiful view of the sign as a backdrop. Our decision was to continue another mile up a service drive that would lead us to the back of the sign. I think many people underestimate the additional winding slopes before reaching the endpoint. There must have been an increase of 500 feet in elevation during this final climb. The peak provided a nice view of Lake Hollywood in the distance to the south and the smoggy blanket that hovered over the valley to the north. The back of the sign was rather boring as you could see the scaffolding that held up the letters. We took a break and then descended to Tyrolian Tank for more photos. By the time we arrived back at the parking lot, it was a three-hour round trip that covered over seven miles. The weather could not have been better as there were few clouds, and the temperature was in the low 70s.

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    Emily A.

    I had allot of fun on the Griffith park trail with a meet up group this past Saturday. The trail we took was dirt and mostly smooth with some areas that were rocky or slippery so wear good hiking shoes with grip. Despite that there are signs that all dogs should be leashed, many dogs are off leash on the paths but seem well behaved. I was happy to note that it seems like everyone picks up after their dogs and the trails are clean. The only negative is there are no bathrooms, so apparently I learned from other hikers that many people use Glendale peak as a bathroom for both 1 and 2. I was able to climb to Glendale peak without touching any of the surroundings but it smells bad there so what the hikers said is definitely true. I wish that the city could do something about this because it's very unsanitary. I'm glad I got to see the view but once it's enough and I will not go back to Glendale peak because of this. Otherwise the rest of Griffith hike is gorgeous and clean and fresh and I look forward to more meetups there. Also be careful, one hiker we past came down out of the hills on an adrenaline rush because he ran into 3 mountain lions, thankfully our group was not going in that direction. There are lots of wildlife and snakes around so keep your eyes open.

    Sara C.

    We drive and walk through Griffith Park a ton while in Los Angeles, and it is always a beautiful, green escape from the hustle and bustle of the city! The park has over 50 miles of trails and hiking (and I've obviously not done even a fraction of that). There is also the iconic Griffith Observatory to check out if you're a fan of astronomy, science, or just really cool exhibits. There are also other activities you can do if you're not just visiting Griffith Observatory to chill. Biking, golfing, horseback riding, and courts for tons of sports like tennis, basketball, and baseball. At over 4,000 acres, there will definitely be some activities you'll enjoy at Griffith Park, even if that's just hanging around and enjoying nature away from the frenetic nature of Los Angeles!

    Hello dtla
    Mandy F.

    Really nice place to hike with your dog, there are very many trails to start from. If you are looking for a simple easy one, you can start at the parking lot at the Observatory, please make sure to be done by 10am, its free up till then and then they will expect you to pay 10 dollars for parking. This hike is about 3 miles all around, it takes you up one of the peaks that your able to see the city. Really green right now and it's super chill. It's not a hard hike, it's pretty gradual and the later you go in the day it's more people. Go early and get it done faster and go have breakfast!

    Michael N.

    A pretty nice cool spot for hiking and walking your dogs. Many trees with plenty of shades for a nice picnic too. Very quiet and easy to park.

    AJ S.

    This place is amazing the views of mountains in Cali! Plenty to do here walk, hike, bike. They have picnic tables and bathrooms. Little railroad for park train and pony rides! There's also a park shuttle.

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    Lexi S.

    Beautiful area, lots of great hiking trails. There's a playground the kids love playing at! Tons of people come daily, bathrooms are hit and miss on toilet paper (bring your own) A water fountain just opened up by the playground! There are tables and fire pits!

    The view

    The view was great and I didn't really know how to explain the view and the observatory was great but a long hike to the observatory but you could just drive there but you will have to pay to park. This place is amazing and has a lot of nature and nature helps the world.

    Emil C.

    This park is one of the best things that Los Angeles has to offer! It's located where the 5 and 134 freeways meet. I'm usually only here to run a trail race. Some of those climbs might be very steep, but you'll be rewarded with some beautiful views. One of the best spots to access the trails is from the Merry-Go-Round parking lots just off of the Crystal Springs Dr. There's golfing with a 9 hole, Roosevelt Golf Course, to the south and the Wilson & Harding Golf Courses on the east side. If you're not the athletic type, there's also The Greek Theatre where you can catch a concert.

    Vale

    Forever my favorite hike Very family friendly Get to see so many animals like bunnies,squirrels and so many kinds of birds And the views 10/10 We hiked all the way up to the observatory

    Bill Eckert trail: Looking towards Glendale @ 5:21am
    Wayne G.

    WTH! With a 323 check ins, I have not wrote a single review about Griffith Park? Griffith Park is amazing. For those that like to spend some time outdoors while driving less than 20mins to get to, its a great deal! My commute to Griffith Park is about 15mins and I get to go on my hikes. There are multiple uses for the park such as running, biking, marathons, picnics, tennis, golf, you name it. The area is so huge there is no one place you can start at for your outdoor activities. Although some areas of Griffith Park is more popular than others, parking can by an issue if arriving later. (depending on the day) I enjoy the less dense area which is located on the eastern side of the park. (parallel to the 5 fwy) From there I have a parking area that doesn't get too crazy but still advised to arrive early. My friends and I enjoy going hiking at Griffith when we get the chance and its a great place for your health and overall well being. Parking: multiple parking lots throughout the park VERDICT: Rinse and repeat

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    Steve A.

    Big park located on the north side of Hollywood Boulevard. Griffith Park has the Hollywood Sign of course. It can take days to see all the stuff in here. Cool place to check out nature and walk around. The Observatory is the other main thing. A lot to do and see in this massive park and it's good to know where to begin. It's best to go to the Observatory. There's a free bus from the Vermont Station. From there get on a few of the trails and explore. The Hollywood Sign is the main thing. Good views of it from the Observatory. To get closer one has to walk. A lot of other stuff in the park to check out. On the north side of it is the L.A. Zoo. It's about $20 for adults. This one isn't that big but it's close to some other stuff like Universal Studios though. Besides these things there's just open areas. There's a lot of trails to walk around and get exercise going about outside. Has too much of it to see all at once so you have to keep going back here. It's actually the biggest city park in the country, and that's not a surprise of any kind after going through it. The Hollywood Sign and the Observatory are the main places to go here, and there's tons of great views.

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    Karina C.

    On Sunday 4/21/24 I did the Griffith Park 10 Mini Peaks Challenge with a friend. We started around 6am so we could see the sunrise at Bee Rock and it was the best decision, so beautiful. If you're gonna do it start at Bee Rock. Then we went to. Mount Chapel Taco Peak Mt Bell Mt Baby Bell Back of Hollywood Sign Cahuenga Peak Burbank Peak Mount Hollywood Glendale Peak Beacon Hill We did 12 miles in 5:40 hrs It was a moderate hike we took 2 liters of water, a ham sandwich with mustard and one bottle of lmnt electrolytes, snacks, and we finished all by the 11th mile. Be prepared if you're gonna do it. Enjoy the trails and please leave no trace.. I put names on the pictures so you can see which is which. You can download the all trails map it's easier to go through.

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    I love Griffith Park, it's a great place too hang out with friends take out your dogs and have a beautiful walk or do a hike.

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    Ask the Community - Griffith Park

    Is it possible to pick up wood chips from the park?

    Are the pony rides and train rides still open?

    Is this a good park for suntanning? If not, any suggestions near WeHo? Thanks!

    There's some green space out front near the Fern Dell entrance (Western and Los Feliz Blvd) at the park or up top at the Observatory but parking is an issue up top so if u can, park at the Fern Dell entrance and hike up to the Observatory if u want… Read more

    Is the park opened this weekend and is there barbecue grills available?

    The park will be open. Don't know about the grills. Last week when I was there the pony rides were open also.

    Has anyone hiked there this week? Google shows that it's temporarily closed, is that a mistake or is it closed due to the fires?

    I went hiking this morning (Friday). There were a lot of people on the trails. However, the smoke was more severe than I thought it would be and I wouldn't recommend going out until it clears up a bit.

    Any trails you can hike nude on?

    That would be no. But its dusty and mostly hot which wouldn't be too nudist friendly.

    Is there free parking?

    Yes.

    A search for "free public shower" for a friend in need turned up this place at #2 on the list. I've never noticed them there before. anyone know if it's true? thx!

    Do they have a volleyball court?

    No volleyball course in the park.

    I've seen beautiful photoshoots from Griffith Park, however I'm wondering if anyone can recommend an exact location for maternity photos in the park (with good lighting, privacy, and that doesn't involve a hike)? Thanks in advance!

    Your best bet maybe to drive up to the observatory during weekdays and from there it's a less strenuous hike up little, but if you stay around the observatory you still get good shots around there. Hope that helps

    Does GRIFFITH PARK allow alcoholic beverages on the premises? (asking for a birthday BBQ i will be hosting at the 4730 Crystal Springs Dr. location.... THANKS IN ADVANCE?

    Dogs off leash?

    People do it and it is really annoying, some of the trails can get dicey for dogs that aren't used to that kind of a walk. We always keep Penny on a leash. Also, a lot of people have their dogs off leash, but they have no control over their own dog.… Read more

    Can you fish there?

    No

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    This park is a natural wonder where it connects through residential and the observatory and music concerts .

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    Elysian Park

    Elysian Park

    4.1
    (238 reviews)
    5.0 mi

    Gorgeous spot to have a nice dirt path hike through to catch a sunset and some cool views of the…read moreDTLA landscape. The air up there is nice and it's not too windy or anything. Depending on the amount of people up there, it can be calm and surreal enough to make for a good picnic to watch the sky and enjoy the sights. My friend and I didn't walk too far down the dirt path as we parked near the Elysian Park sign. We only walked straight to the large concrete displays with grafitti on them. We both enjoyed our experience here so much and took note of the type of shoes we need to wear next time! Would definitely want to explore back here again!

    Elysian Park is one of my favorite hikes/runs right outside of downtown LA, right by Dodger…read moreStadium. Pro tip: Do the hike counterclockwise. When Dodger Stadium is behind you and you face the mountain, start counterclockwise--trust me, you'll thank me. On the way back, you'll enjoy a gorgeous downtown view. At the top, there's a painted seating area where you can rest and soak it all in. A couple of things that could be better: It's a dirt/sand path, so wear shoes you don't mind getting dusty--unless you want to spend each day cleaning them. It's usually around 6,000 steps for me--though that varies--and roughly 400 calories burned (but don't quote me on that!). Overall, it's about a 45-minute hike/jog with ups and downs--just enough to get your heart going, and then you can treat yourself to a city-state after. Pretty good overall--highly recommend it!

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    Echo Park Lake

    Echo Park Lake

    4.3
    (598 reviews)
    4.8 mi

    If I could give this place more than five stars, I would. I'm in love--there's really no other way…read moreto describe how I feel about Echo Park Lake. Seriously, how can any place be this breathtaking? This little slice of paradise is teeming with wildlife--birds of all kinds gliding across the water, turtles basking in the sun--it feels alive in the most peaceful way. Everything is so lush and green, and that iconic fountain in the middle of the lake? Absolute chef's kiss. Then there's the boathouse, the palm trees swaying around you... it almost feels unreal, like you've stepped into a dreamy escape right in the middle of the city. What I love most is that every corner has its own charm. There are plenty of benches where you can just sit and be, and no matter where you land, the view feels different but equally beautiful. You'll never get bored here. Whether you're in the mood to linger, take a slow walk, go for a run, or paddle around on one of the swan boats, this place meets you exactly where you are. It's peaceful, it's vibrant, it's everything. Honestly, it just feels like heaven. And surprisingly, there's plenty of street parking--which somehow makes this whole experience even better.

    I think this is a great park just outside of downtown. The man made pond is beautiful, teeming with…read morewildlife - especially turtles. There is a great paved path around it for walking/running. Plenty of shade and benches along the pond. There are always a lot of people but you can find street parking - I have every time. The views are GREAT! Really lovely to see downtown LA behind the pond. The only word of caution I have is there is a pack of geese that do get protective in one area. I was afraid to walk past them because they are aggressive, but I made it out without getting goosed.

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    Peace Awareness Labyrinth & Gardens

    Peace Awareness Labyrinth & Gardens

    4.5
    (117 reviews)
    7.4 mi

    A peaceful oasis in the Historic Adams District. It used to be free, then COVID had to go and ruin…read morethat. But still, at $6.00pp it's very affordable. Plan at least an hour or two to wander around. As indicated by the name, it's very peaceful and there is a labyrinth to walk. Enjoy the gardens and water features as you marvel at this blissful hideaway in the middle of Los Angeles.

    I've wanted to go here for a very long time and since it was so nice over the weekend, we finally…read moreremembered and went. It used to be free but it's $6 per person and you have to park on the street, but no big deal here . . . yet. Our group of 3 walks up along with another person and we try to check in with 2 men at a table. One older gray haired man tells us the tour already started. I'm completely confused and look at my watch, and say, "it's only 3 minutes after the start time." Then he says, "We were looking for you!" I said, "Well, you weren't looking very hard because here we all are checking in at the start of the tour." After he checks us in, I ask if we can sprint to catch up to the tour and he says yes. I lean into the doorway and see the rest of the tour - 4 other women right there. So half the tour was 3 minutes "late" and they decided to start, weird but moving on. The woman leading the tour was really quite lovely and I wasn't expecting the house to be so amazing since I was focused on the garden part but I really loved learning about the house and original inhabitants. We are asked several times if we want to join the meditation but I'm getting culty vibes and we keep politely declining. Once we are outside, we are asked again if we would like to join the meditation and now the gray haired man is with us again and I said, "No, we really just wanted to see the gardens." At this point he says, "Oh the gardens are closed." I'm completely confused again and said, "What? But that's why we came-- to see the gardens & labyrinth." He then says, "Oh! well the labyrinth is open but the gardens are closed." At this point I think they asked us to join the meditation again. I asked when they expected them to be opened and the response was June of this year, maybe because there have been a lot of delays. Again, weird, but okay we just want to walk the labyrinth. There were a couple of other women walking it and then our group of three joined too. I'm halfway thru it and I look up and see the gray haired man STARING at us - which included 3 preteens/teens in halter tops posing and taking pix - and I was so incredibly creeped out. I had no idea what to do, cross the labyrinth? ask him what he is staring at? I came to this place to ground and do something calming and now I have a man staring at me and other women but since everyone else was looking down or at their phone, they didn't notice so I didn't want to disrupt THEIR experience. Eventually he went away, to join the meditation I guess. We finished the labyrinth and left. It was only $6 but since it didn't mention the gardens were closed on the website or ticket, I am asking for a refund. Would I go again when the gardens are open? Yes. Would I recommend to others? Yes. Would I advise against it as a single woman? Also yes. I will update if they refund us or not.

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    Pan Pacific Park

    Pan Pacific Park

    3.8
    (199 reviews)
    5.4 mi

    It was a decent park. Has lots of space for kids and pets. I wouldn't say this is a great place for…read morea picnic though. But it has a playground and a large walking area. Plus it's right next to the Grove!

    I really wanted to like Pan Pacific Park because the location is honestly prime. It's right next to…read moreThe Grove, there's always energy, and on the surface it feels like one of those iconic LA parks that should be thriving. But the second you actually spend time here, especially on a weekend, it turns into something completely different and honestly pretty disturbing. The park gets insanely packed, which already makes everything feel chaotic, but the real issue is the condition of the facilities. The restrooms are beyond unacceptable. Not just "oh it's a public park" bad, but genuinely shocking, like something that makes you stop and question how this is even allowed to stay open. I'm talking about conditions that feel neglected to the point where it's uncomfortable just being nearby, let alone going inside. I went into two different restrooms thinking maybe one was just unlucky... nope, both were equally disgusting. I'll be posting pictures because it honestly doesn't feel believable otherwise. It gives off this weird in-between vibe where you don't know if you're at a city park or some kind of neglected shelter space, and that's not something anyone should feel at a place like this. What really made it worse for me is walking into the recreation building with the basketball and volleyball courts and realizing it's the same story inside. Worn down, under-maintained, and just lacking any sense that the city is actually investing in it. Meanwhile, you literally have the Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust right there being renovated and cared for, which just makes the contrast even more frustrating. How is that level of attention happening on one side, but the actual park people use daily feels ignored? It's honestly disappointing because this place has so much potential. The location alone should make it one of the best parks in LA, but instead it feels like it's being left behind. I hate to say it, but I probably won't be coming back. There are just too many other parks where you don't have to deal with this level of neglect.

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    The Japanese Garden

    The Japanese Garden

    4.2
    (410 reviews)
    11.1 mi

    What an amazing oasis in the middle of the SFV! I'm so glad this garden has reopened to the public…read more The grounds are beautiful and serene, and I really appreciate how they've integrated nature with sustainability by using reclaimed water to supply the garden's pond. We visited today and were lucky enough to catch a performance by the Taiko Project. Their performance honestly gave me chills! Love that they also talked about the history of taiko in Japan and US and they even had volunteers at the end of the show to try taiko drumming! There was also Kamishibai storytelling in the tea garden, which the kids really enjoyed. They also have Japanese Garden "I Spy" sheet for the kids to do and Clean Water Patrol activity book. This is def one of those low stress, high vibe activities that I highly recommend. Just a heads-up though, outside food and drinks aren't allowed inside, but water is ok. There are restrooms near the entrance as well as behind the tea garden. Admission is $5 for adults and $3 for kids. We had such a relaxing afternoon and are already looking forward to coming back for more events at this little oasis.

    The Japanese Garden in the Sepulveda Basin is such a beautiful oasis in the Valley, especially in…read morean area that can get so hot. It feels peaceful, well cared for, and instantly calming the moment you walk in. There is a small $5 admission fee, which honestly feels completely worth it, especially because it clearly helps keep the grounds so clean, beautiful, and well maintained. I brought my parents here while they were visiting, and they absolutely loved it. If you're lucky enough to visit during the right season, you may even catch the cherry blossoms, which make the whole experience even more special. There is also plenty of parking on site, which makes visiting easy. One thing to keep in mind is that they are closed on Sundays. Also, if you have extra time, Sepulveda Basin Lake is nearby and worth checking out as well. A lovely, serene spot that feels like a hidden gem in the Valley.

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