Activities

Griffith Park

Autry National Center

4700 Western Heritage Dr.
Los Angeles, CA 90027-1462

Hours
10:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Tue-Sun
10:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m. Thu
Closed Mondays, Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year's day.

Description:
The Museum of the American West, formerly the Autry Museum of Western Heritage is where the American West comes to life. The museum is part of the Autry National Center and offers you and your family a unique opportunity to explore exciting and inspiring stories of the people, cultures, and events that have shaped the legacy of this vital region. Relive the western myths of radio, movies and television. View the west through the eyes of Remington, Russell and other great artists. Dine at the Golden Spur Cafe for breakfast or lunch. The West is Billy the Kid, buffalo stampedes, snakeskin boots, cavalry charges, Colt firearms, "wanted" posters, the Oklahoma land rush, wagon trains, "wild west shows", western movies and more. There is something for everyone at the museum: Whether discovering the early explorers and settlers or seeing firsthand how different cultures lived and thrived together, the importance of family and community--and how it relates to our lives today--is emphasized in an atmosphere of fun and learning.

4700 Western Heritage Dr.
Los Angeles, CA 90027-1462

(323) 667-2000

Bicycle Rental 4730 Crystal Springs Dr.
(Ranger Station Parking Lot)
Los Angeles, CA 90027

(323) 653-4099

Greek Theatre

The Greek Theater, Los Angeles' premiere outdoor theatre, is nestled in the picturesque tree-enclosed setting of Griffith Park. This award-winning theatre is one of Los Angeles' most historic entertainment venues and has played host to some of the biggest names in entertainment, from pop to classical, reggae to rock. The legendary
Greek Theatre offers entertainment to every segment of the population. Recent seasons have featured performances by a wide variety of artists such as Josh Groban, The Who, Sting, Alicia Keys, Pearl Jam, Jose Carerras, Marc Anthony, Tina Turner, Elton John, Santana, The White Stripes, The Gipsy Kings, the Russian National Ballet, Paul Simon with a special guest appearance by Sir Paul McCartney, just to name a few.

This 5,700-seat venue offers an intimate concert setting, with
state-of-the-art acoustics combined with excellent site lines. The Greek
Theatre offers top quality entertainment under the stars in the heart of
Los Angeles.

2700 North Vermont Ave.
Los Angeles, CA 90027

(323) 665-1927

Griffith Park Merry-Go-Round

Located in Park Center between the Los Angeles Zoo and the Los Feliz park entrance, the Griffith Park Merry-Go-Round has been a Los Angleles family attraction for over five generations. Built in 1926 by the Spillman Engineering Company and brought to Griffith Park in 1937, the Merry-Go-Round boasts 68 horses, everyone a jumper. Each horse is finely carved with jewel-encrusted bridles, detailed draped blankets and decorated with sunflowers and lion's heads. A Stinson 165 Military Band Organ, reputed to be the largest band organ accompanying a carousel on the West Coast, plays over 1500 selections of marches and waltz music.

Park Center, Griffith Park

(323) 665-3051

Griffith Observatory

 

2800 E. Observatory Rd.
Los Angeles, CA 90027

(323) 664-1191

Griffith Park Southern Railroad

Hours
10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Weekdays and until 5 p.m.
On weekends and holidays.

Description:
The miniature train ride has served the public in Griffith Park since 1948. Youngsters of all ages enjoy the experience of riding the FREEDOM TRAIN or the COLONEL GRIFFITH on the Griffith Park Southern Railroad. The track stretches over a mile and takes the rider past pony rides, through a lush green meadow, through an old Western town, and past a Native American village.

Corner Los Feliz/Riverside Dr.

(323) 664-6788

L.A. Equestrian Center 480 Riverside Dr., Burbank, CA

(323) 840-9063

L.A. Live Steamers 5200 Zoo Dr
Los Angeles, CA 90027

(323) 662-5874

L.A. Zoo 5333 Zoo Dr.
Los Angeles, CA 90027

(323) 666-4650

Pony Rides Corner Los Feliz/Riverside Dr.

(323) 664-3266

Travel Town 5200 Zoo Dr.
Los Angeles, CA 90027

(323) 662-5874

With over 4,210 acres of both natural chapparal-covered terrain and landscaped parkland and picnic areas, Griffith Park is the largest municipal park with urban wilderness area in the United States. Situated in the eastern Santa Monica Mountain range, the Park's elevations range from 384 to 1,625 feet above see level. With an arid climate, the Park's plant communities vary from coastal sage scrub, oak and walnut woodlands to riparian vegetation with trees in the Park's deep canyons. The California native plants represented in Griffith Park include the California species of oak, walnut, lilac, mountain mahagony, sages, toyon, and sumac. Present, in small quantities, are the threatened species of manzanita and berberis.

Over the years recreational attractions have been developed throughout the Park, however an amazingly large portion of the Park remains virtually unchanged from the days Native American villages occupied the area's lower slopes. Today's Griffith Park offers numerous family attractions, an assortment of educational and cultural institutions, and miles of hiking and horseback riding trails, and provides visitors an ideal environment for enjoyable recreation activities.

Originally a part of the Spanish land grant, Rancho Los Feliz, the park was named for its former owner, Colonel Griffith J. Griffith. Born in Glamorganshire, South Wales, Griffith emigrated to the United States in 1865, eventually, making a personal fortune in California gold mine speculation. In 1882, Griffith settled in Los Angeles, and purchased a 4,071 acre portion of the Rancho Los Feliz, which stretched northward from the northern boundaries of the Pueblo de Los Angeles. On December 16, 1896, the civic-minded Griffith bequeathed 3,015 acres of his Rancho Los Feliz estate as a Christmas gift to the people of Los Angeles to be used as parkland. The enormous gift, equal to five square miles, was to be given to the city unconditionally - or almost so.

" It must be made a place of recreation and rest for the masses, a resort for the rank and file, for the plain people," Griffith said on that occasion. " I consider it my obligation to make Los Angeles a happier, cleaner, and finer city. I wish to pay my debt of duty in this way to the community in which I have prospered."

Since Griffith's original gift, further donations of land, along with City purchases and the reversion of private land to public domain have expanded the Park to its present size. Col. Griffith died July 7, 1919, however, he had left a sizeable trust fund to complete the dreams he had for the park; specifically designating funds for the construction of a Greek amphitheater (the Greek Theatre, built 1930) and an observatory and hall of science (Griffith Observatory, built 1935.)

Griffith Park stands today a monument to the dedicated vision of one man--Griffith Jenkins Griffith, Park Commission, civic philanthropist, advocate of parklands, and fervent speaker of recreation for the health of Los Angeles.

Griffith Park is open to the public from 5:00 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. Bridle trails, hiking paths, and mountain roads are closed at sunset. The speed limit on all park roads is 25 mph and is strictly enforced. Brush fires present a definite safety hazard, especially from Spring to early Fall, when the natural chaparral and underbrush is very dry. Open fires are prohibited; barbecue pits are provided free of charge at picnic areas. In case of emergency in the park, notify the Ranger Station at (323) 913-4688 or dial 911. The Griffith Park Fire Recovery Blog offers updated park information.

Griffith Park lies just west of the Golden State Freeway (I-5), roughly between Los Feliz Boulevard on the south and the Ventura Freeway (SR 134) on the north. Freeway off-ramps leading to the park from I-5 are Los Feliz Boulevard, Griffith Park (direct entry) and Zoo Drive. Approaching the park on SR 134 eastbound, take either the Forest Lawn Drive or Victory Boulevard offramps. From SR 134 westbound, take Zoo Drive or Forest Lawn Drive. After leaving freeways, follow the signs into the park.

 


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