![]() ![]() Kindly note that by registering for a UHike organized by the LA Greater Area ’Canes volunteers, you acknowledge: (1) being entirely responsible for your well-being and preparedness (2) that the ’Canes Community and its volunteers do not take responsibility for any harm, bodily injury, accidents, or damage to your personal property.Īll in-person events will be hosted in accordance with the latest CDC guidelines, local government regulations, and/or University guidelines, all subject to change due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Youll hike through the Hollywood Hills on this epic LA tour. WHAT TO BRING: Please bring lots of water, sturdy shoes, and your favorite UM apparel. POINT OF CONTACT: You can contact Shadi at (818) 916-9487 if you have any questions or need directions. MEETING SPOT: Playground across from the Trails Cafe. PARKING: Free street parking and a large free parking lot just past the cafe. Its easy to get turned around out on the trails. Visit BringFido for an overview of the trail, along with pictures. Hollywood, the parks highest peak, and several routes to Mt. Mount Hollywood Trail at Griffith Park is a popular dog friendly hike in Los Angeles. ![]() We will meet at 9:00 AM and start hiking at 9:15 AM.ĭIRECTIONS: 2333 Fern Dell Drive is the address of the Trails Cafe - the playground is directly across the cafe, and the parking lot is past the cafe on the left, coming up Fern Dell Drive. A couple of the most popular trails are the hike from Griffith Observatory to Mt. Your destination is the historic Griffith Observatory. This trail is wheelchair and stroller accessible and offers stunning views of the Hollywood sign and the city skyline. Ferndell (aka Fern Dell) is a woodsy glen at the lower end of Western Canyon in Griffith Park. Every visit to Los Angeles should include a hike in the Hollywood Hills, where you can see killer views of the city from Runyon Canyon or Griffith Park. The trail is spacious and kid-friendly! Dogs on a leash are welcome, too. An easy hike to the Hollywood sign is the Griffith Observatory hike, which is a paved road that’s approximately 2 miles round trip. We will be hiking the West Observatory Trail and make a stop at the Observatory. Griffith Park has one of the best 360-degree views of the entire city and beautiful greenery. Come hike with the LA ’Canes to the iconic Griffith Observatory! Want to hike Choose from more than 50 miles of trails lacing the chaparral-studded slopes, including one to the top of 1,625-foot Mount Hollywood, the parks. ![]()
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