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Hiking trails in LOS ANGELES

3 trusted local hiking trails in LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA

Charlie Turner Trailhead

2840 W Observatory Rd, Los Angeles, CA
4.7 (1010 reviews)
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Hiking Trail Access Tourist Attraction Scenic Viewpoints Nature Walks Outdoor Recreation Griffith Observatory Access Mount Hollywood Trail Access Sightseeing Photography Opportunities Fitness Walking Educational Nature Exploration Family-Friendly Outdoor Activities.
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Charlie Turner Trailhead is a popular hiking trailhead and tourist attraction located in Griffith Park, Los Angeles. It serves as the primary access point to hiking routes leading to the Griffith Obse...

Charlie Turner Trailhead is a popular hiking trailhead and tourist attraction located in Griffith Park, Los Angeles. It serves as the primary access point to hiking routes leading to the Griffith Observatory, Mount Hollywood, and surrounding scenic viewpoints, offering visitors panoramic views of Los Angeles and outdoor recreation opportunities.

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Open Call For Hours
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Pincode: 90027
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Car Parking Free - Wifi Transporation
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Pretty - but really foggy lately with the marine layer. Tried to go before 10am for free parking but it was still too early that the fog covered most of the view form the top. Still beautiful and good workout.
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Wonder View Trailhead

Wonder View Dr, Los Angeles, CA
4.8 (740 reviews)
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Hiking Trail Access Tourist Attraction Scenic Viewpoints Hollywood Sign Access Wisdom Tree Access Nature Walks Outdoor Recreation Sightseeing Photography Opportunities Fitness Hiking Dog-Friendly Hiking Mountain Trail Access Adventure Hiking Griffith Park Exploration
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Wonder View Trailhead is a popular hiking area and tourist attraction in the Hollywood Hills of Los Angeles. It serves as the starting point for the steep Burbank Peak Trail (formerly Wonder View Trai...

Wonder View Trailhead is a popular hiking area and tourist attraction in the Hollywood Hills of Los Angeles. It serves as the starting point for the steep Burbank Peak Trail (formerly Wonder View Trail), providing access to the Wisdom Tree, Cahuenga Peak, and views of the Hollywood Sign, Los Angeles Basin, and San Fernando Valley

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Open Mon - Sun 6:00 am - 8:00 pm
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Pincode: 90068
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Car Parking Free - Wifi Transporation
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Amazing view of LA from the top by the Hollywood Sign! The hike takes about an hour or even less, and the view at the top is absolutely stunning. If you’ve only seen the Hollywood Sign from the front, I highly recommend coming up here to see it from the back — plus you get incredible panoramic views of the city. It can get windy, so bring something warm. And take your time on the way up — the trail is pretty steep.
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Griffith Park Trails

2715 N Vermont Canyon Rd, Los Angeles, CA
4.8 (673 reviews)
Specialties
Hiking Trails Walking Trails Mountain Biking Trails Equestrian Trails Nature Exploration Outdoor Recreation Scenic Viewpoints Wildlife Viewing Fitness Activities Griffith Observatory Access Hollywood Sign Viewpoints Guided Nature Programs Family-Friendly Hiking Photography Opportunities Trail Navigation Sightseeing.
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Griffith Park Trails is a network of hiking, biking, and equestrian trails located within Griffith Park in Los Angeles, California. The trails provide access to popular attractions such as the Griffit...

Griffith Park Trails is a network of hiking, biking, and equestrian trails located within Griffith Park in Los Angeles, California. The trails provide access to popular attractions such as the Griffith Observatory, Mount Hollywood, the Hollywood Sign viewpoints, and numerous scenic overlooks, offering outdoor recreation, fitness opportunities, and nature exploration for visitors of all ages.

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Open Mon - Sun 7:00 am - 9:00 pm
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Pincode: 90027
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Car Parking Free - Wifi Transporation
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Ok, this is a great hike. Start east to west going upwards for a harder hike. The climb at the top is a little tough so focus, no cell phone texting and please wear the right shoes. The view is spectacular. I did see people with, dogs and children. 9:00am is a good time to start. At that time you should find parking. No shade so wear your sun screen. Their are plenty of restaurants In close proximity after your hike. There is also a bathroom close to the parking area. Very safe hike.
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