5 Hikes in Griffith Park (PHOTOS)

Griffith Park's 4,200+ acres take up the east end of the Santa Monica Mountains and offer something for everyone, whether that's tennis, golf, horseback riding, miniature trains, or museums.
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Griffith Park is packed full of Los Angeles Landmarks and recreation opportunities. Griffith Park's 4,200+ acres take up the east end of the Santa Monica Mountains and offer something for everyone, whether that's tennis, golf, horseback riding, miniature trains, or museums. Hiking is one of the top activities in the park. Visitors can explore trails to world famous landmarks, the Griffith Observatory and Hollywood Sign, as well as less notorious corners of the park like an abandoned zoo. Consider these 5 interesting hikes selected from the many trails in Griffith Park. Ready to explore?

The Hollywood Sign via Brush Canyon Trail

5 Hikes in Griffith Park

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