🐾 Kids at the Dog Park: Real Stories, Safety Risks & Smarter Solutions
If you’ve spent time at an off-leash park, you’ve probably seen it:A parent strolls in with a stroller 🚼 or […]
								
								
								
								
					Griffith Park is one of the most iconic parks in Los Angeles, California, offering stunning views of the Hollywood sign and the city skyline. This massive, pet-friendly park is a must-visit destination for dog owners seeking outdoor adventure and memorable hikes with their four-legged friends. With a variety of hiking trails suitable for both casual strolls and more challenging hikes, Griffith Park is perfect for dog-friendly outings in LA.
While the park itself is not a dedicated dog park, dogs are welcome on leash along its many scenic trails and open spaces. The maintained grounds make it a safe and enjoyable spot for couples, families, and solo pet owners. Parking can fill up quickly, especially on weekends, so early arrival is recommended, and there is both paid and free parking available depending on where you choose to enter. Whether you’re watching a sunset, enjoying views from the Griffith Observatory, or exploring the extensive trails, this is a beloved spot for locals and visitors alike.
A nice place where you can see the Hollywood sign and a enjoy a beautiful view. When we went it was early so the observatory was closed to public. If you do not want to pay NULL per hour, park at the bottom of the hill and just walk if you are able to. It will serve as exercise with breathtaking views.
Stunning views, great hiking trails, and access to the Griffith Observatory. Highly recommend for a spot in the city to watch the sunset! It also provides a prime spot to see the Hollywood sign.
Griffith Observatory offers a breathtaking panoramic view of the Los Angeles night skyline. My wife especially loved it since it’s one of the iconic filming locations from La La Land, which made the visit even more special.
Even on weekdays, it gets quite crowded, so it’s best to arrive early if you want to find parking easily.
✨ A must-visit spot in LA, especially for movie lovers and night-view enthusiasts!
Griffith Observatory offers a breathtaking panoramic view of the Los Angeles night skyline. My wife especially loved it since it’s one of the iconic filming locations from La La Land, which made the visit even more special.
Even on weekdays, it gets quite crowded, so it’s best to arrive early if you want to find parking easily.
✨ A must-visit spot in LA, especially for movie lovers and night-view enthusiasts!
Griffith Observatory offers a breathtaking panoramic view of the Los Angeles night skyline. My wife especially loved it since it’s one of the iconic filming locations from La La Land, which made the visit even more special.
Even on weekdays, it gets quite crowded, so it’s best to arrive early if you want to find parking easily.
✨ A must-visit spot in LA, especially for movie lovers and night-view enthusiasts!
The haunted hay ride was good could use a few more scary actors inside. The hauted houses were also ok but could use more scary actors inside. I only seen 1 or 2 scary actors walking around. Needed more scary actors but the props were nice.
The haunted hay ride was good could use a few more scary actors inside. The hauted houses were also ok but could use more scary actors inside. I only seen 1 or 2 scary actors walking around. Needed more scary actors but the props were nice.
Great park, I’ve been here only a couple of times so far, once biking, once for a short hike from the observatory towards a Hollywood sign. Great views, but the trail is quite exposed to sun, so we didn’t go far. We’ve seen mini-tornado – cool.
Great park, I’ve been here only a couple of times so far, once biking, once for a short hike from the observatory towards a Hollywood sign. Great views, but the trail is quite exposed to sun, so we didn’t go far. We’ve seen mini-tornado – cool.
Great park, I’ve been here only a couple of times so far, once biking, once for a short hike from the observatory towards a Hollywood sign. Great views, but the trail is quite exposed to sun, so we didn’t go far. We’ve seen mini-tornado – cool.