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FernDell, Griffith Park

Ferndell Park to Griffith Observatory

This starlet of a trail may very well be the darling of Griffith Park. This trail gets a lot of traffic because it’s so accessible and has a big pay off view. Taking Fern Dell Drive off of Los Feliz Boulevard, you can park anywhere along the curb and immediately start enjoying the expansive grassy area. It’s easy to get your Zen on as you meander over to the tree-trimmed sidewalk and head away from Los Feliz Boulevard. Adorable wooden bridges and serene little waterfalls greet you, and a path along a babbling brook leads you to a picnic area nestled in the trees to your right.Continuing on to the right, you come to a fork in the path. The trail to the left is the longer and steeper of the two. It offers a steady, gradual climb that winds its way up the mountain. The trail to the right offers a shorter and slightly less intense hike, as well as a steep shortcut trail, peppered with rocks. Whichever you choose, both trails are extremely manageable and rewarding, as both bring you to a sublime overlook spot, showing off the glory of L.A.Once at the lookout spot, continue shooting straight up to the Griffith Observatory and mentally prepare to be spoiled by the view. Looking out from the Observatory’s balcony, there are mountain peaks to your left, the Hollywood sight to your right, and the splendor of the city front and center. It’s no wonder this locale was showcased in James Dean’s movie, Rebel Without A Cause.This trail also offers you the chance to head inside the Observatory, check out the many exhibits it has to offer, and take advantage of the water fountains and restrooms.How can you go wrong with a great trail, some planetary insight, and a bathroom break? Dogs okay on leash, but not inside the Observatory.


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