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  1. Preview trail. Hiking Dogs on leash Partially paved Views No shade. Description. This hike will lead you to countless stunning views of the Los Angeles area. The area around the observatory and the Hollywood sign can be busy, but outside of these spots you can expect some solitude.

    • Hike Description from Griffith Observatory to The Hollywood Sign
    • Mount Hollywood Extension
    • Mount Hollywood to Mount Lee
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    • Other Hikes to The Hollywood Sign
    • Parking at Griffith Observatory

    Set out from Charlie Turner Trailhead, which is on the opposite side of the parking area for Griffith Observatory. A tree dedicated to George Harrison grows beside the trailhead next to a sign for Mount Hollywood Hiking Trail. Head up the wide trail along a ridge through a pine forest. After turning downhill, you will come to a junction at 0.2 mile...

    If you turn left at the junction above Dante’s View, you will reach the summit of Mount Hollywood in another 0.2 miles of hiking, or 1.6 miles from Griffith Observatory. Pass hitching posts for horses and walk into a viewing area on the summit where you can take in the sights. Look down the ridge to the south over Griffith Observatory toward the ci...

    Return to the four-way junction north of the summit and head west down Three Mile Trail. You won’t be on this trail for three miles. Instead, the trail ends after 0.6 miles when it hits Mount Hollywood Drive, a paved road that is only open to hikers, bikers, horses, and park vehicles. Turn right and walk 0.3 miles up this road, enjoying views to th...

    The parking area at Griffith Observatory fills up completely on weekends and busy weekdays. If you can’t find parking at the observatory and instead park near the intersection of Western Canyon Road and West Observatory Road, you can take a 7-mile round trip hike to the Hollywood Sign that bypasses Mount Hollywood. This is a sensible, scenic, and u...

    Brush Canyon Trail – 6.4 miles round trip with 1,050 feet of elevation change Hollyridge Trail – 3.5 miles round trip with 750 feet of elevation change Burbank Peak Trail – 3 miles round trip with 875 feet of elevation change Innsdale Drive – 4.6 miles round trip with 750 feet of elevation change

    Although it was once free (and very congested), it costs $10 per hour to park in the Observatory Parking Lot and along West Observatory Road and Western Canyon Road near Griffith Observatory (price as of 2023). Public transit is a more economical way to reach Griffith Observatory. The DASH Observatory Bus operated by the Los Angeles Department of T...

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  2. John McKinney. For more great hikes, check out my new guide, Hike Griffith Park & the Hollywood Hills. Wonder View Trail: From Wonder View Drive to Cahuenga Peak is 2.4 miles round trip with 900-foot elevation gain; to Mt Lee is 3.2 miles round trip.

    • The Most Challenging – Burbank Peak Trail. Formally known as the Wonder View Trail, the Burbank Peak Trail is ideal for those looking for a little adventure while on the way to the Hollywood sign.
    • The Easiest – Hollyridge Trail. One of the easier hikes to the Hollywood sign is the Hollyridge Trail. Taking roughly 2 hours, the trail covers about 3.5 miles with an elevation gain of about 750 feet.
    • The Best Views – Griffith Observatory to the Hollywood Sign. If you want to hike between the Griffith park’s two biggest landmarks, this is the route for you.
    • The Best Day Hike – Brush Canyon Trail. If you are looking for a hike that is a little longer we recommend the Brush Canyon Trail. The trail is roughly 6.4 miles there and back, with an elevation change of 1050 feet.
  3. Jul 3, 2018 · $29.00. per adult. Lowest price guarantee Reserve now & pay later Free cancellation. Ages 0-99, max of 100 per group. Duration: 2h 30m. Start time: Check availability. Mobile ticket. Live guide: English. More. Highlights. Hiking guide leads a trek through the Hollywood Hills, which leaves you free to take in the sights.

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  4. Apr 9, 2024 · If you’re looking for a picturesque and iconic hike to Griffith Observatory, the Hollywood Sign Trail is a must-visit. This trail offers stunning views of the Hollywood sign, making it a favorite among locals and tourists alike. As you make your way up the trail, you’ll be treated to panoramic views of Los Angeles and the surrounding hills.

  5. Try this 13.2-km circular trail near Glendale, California. Generally considered a moderately challenging route, it takes an average of 4 h 23 min to complete. This is a very popular area for hiking and running, so you'll likely encounter other people while exploring. The trail is open year-round and is beautiful to visit anytime.