Overlook offers panoramic city and valley views with a quiet, peaceful atmosphere that feels slightly mystical. Small and somewhat hidden, it attracts fewer visitors, making it ideal for calm walks or watching sunsets. Parking is limited, so timing visits early or late helps avoid crowds.
Calm surroundings make it great for walks with dogs. The area is clearly dog friendly and welcoming for pets.
The overlook offers stunning panoramic views of the San Fernando Valley and surrounding cityscape. Visitors see serene scenery and a great view of the city and houses from this spot.
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Parking is limited, with space for about four cars.
Free parking is available along Mulholland Drive.
The path to the viewing area is a short, steep gravel slope.
Open grassy areas and walking paths create a spacious, peaceful urban escape with unobstructed views of the Hollywood Sign. The atmosphere stays calm and welcoming, making it ideal for picnics, dog walks, or light exercise. A dog park adds to the appeal for animal lovers.
Spacious, clean, and well-maintained areas make it great for dog walks and picnics. A dedicated dog park adds extra space for animals to roam.
Offers unobstructed views of the Hollywood Sign and the city. The spot is spacious and well-maintained, making it easy to relax and take photos of the iconic scenery.
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Parking fills up quickly on weekends, so arrive early.
There are no public restrooms available at the park.
The park is spacious and well-maintained, ideal for picnics and walks.
Outdoor seating overlooks a marina with yachts, creating a tranquil waterfront atmosphere. The space feels cozy and pet-friendly, attracting locals and dockworkers who foster a friendly, neighborly vibe.
An upscale yet laid-back vibe welcomes dogs at various tables. The environment stays safe and pet friendly, even hosting dog rescue adoption events.
Outdoor seating offers an expansive view of the marina with yachts and sailing parties visible. The patio setting enhances the experience with a lovely waterfront scene.
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They offer a monthly all-you-can-eat brunch that gets crowded.
The cafe has a pet-friendly environment, welcoming dogs.
Parking is free in the cafe's own lot, making it convenient.
Hills and trails offer panoramic views of downtown Los Angeles and surrounding valleys. The park maintains a peaceful, tranquil atmosphere with natural greenery and wildflowers. Visitors often walk, hike, or picnic in shaded areas while enjoying the serene environment away from city noise.
Trails offer ample space for dogs, hikers, and cyclists. Routes work well for dog walking and provide a great trail experience for pets.
Breathtaking views of Downtown LA, the Angeles National Forest, and the San Gabriel Valley stretch across the park. The spot offers stunning city skylines and sunsets perfect for photos and videos.
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Community events and family programming occur regularly at the park.
Bootcamp sessions for health enthusiasts are held at the amphitheater.
Be cautious of coyotes and hawks when visiting, especially with small pets.
Huge canyon park offers spacious hiking trails and open grassy areas with picnic tables. Quiet and secluded atmosphere features birdsong, babbling brook, and beautiful oak trees. Summit provides panoramic views of the surrounding valley.
Open grass fields invite dogs to run and play freely. Trails offer 7-mile hikes with water fountains available for dogs along the way.
Summit spots offer great views of the San Fernando Valley and surrounding mountains. Trails lead to beautiful scenery and open spaces with amazing vistas.
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There is a public restroom, but bring toilet paper as it often runs out.
The park has drinking water available for visitors.
Beware of rattlesnakes when hiking in the park.
Trail offers stunning views of the Hollywood Sign, Lake Hollywood, and Los Angeles. Path is easy to follow with a gentle incline, suitable for both experienced hikers and casual walkers. Area remains quiet and uncrowded, providing a peaceful atmosphere and ample parking near the trailhead.
Dogs are allowed on the trail, which is clearly dog friendly. A water fountain serves both dogs and people near the green art exhibit.
The trail offers phenomenal views of the Hollywood sign, the sparkling reservoir, and lush greenery. Great spots for photos appear in the early morning and late afternoon light.
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Parking is available for free at Innsdale Trailhead.
The trail is dog friendly, making it suitable for pet owners.
Bring water as there is little shade on the hike.
Large, green park offers open spaces and spectacular downtown skyline views. Atmosphere stays peaceful and laid-back despite occasional train and helicopter noise. Visitors include artists, families, and entrepreneurs enjoying trails, shaded areas, and room for dogs.
A beautiful green space with plenty of room for walking dogs. It feels family oriented and offers a convenient spot for nearby residents to take their dogs out.
The park offers stunning views of the Downtown Los Angeles skyline. It captures the city's energy and diversity, highlighting why LA is a creative capital.
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Parking costs about $2.50 per hour, or just under $9 per day.
Parking for events can be challenging, especially on weekends and holidays.
The park often hosts community events and art installations.
Park offers beautiful city views and a dog-friendly grassy area for play. Trails remain easy and relaxed, creating a tranquil atmosphere that contrasts with urban surroundings. Open spaces invite picnics and casual gatherings with some shade available.
Grassy areas invite dogs to play freely, making it a dog-friendly spot. Gates stay open, so watch dogs prone to running off. Some big dogs roam off leash after dark, which can be intimidating.
Offers a beautiful view of the city skyline. The park provides a clear vantage point to see Los Angeles.
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Wattles Garden Park is dog-friendly, with grassy areas for dogs to play.
There are no water fountains available in Wattles Garden Park.
Visitors should bring their own chairs and tables for picnics.
Park offers stunning mountain views and a peaceful, quiet atmosphere with plenty of space to spread out. It features multiple sports courts including basketball, tennis, and pickleball, alongside extensive playgrounds and walking trails. Natural elements like a stream and large grassy fields add to the relaxing vibe.
Lots of trails invite dogs for walks. A dedicated dog park area offers space to play off-leash. The park stays pet friendly alongside courts and playgrounds.
Sunsets shine over mountain views that feel close and clear. Trails wind through the park, surrounded by peaceful scenery and patches of nice shade.
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The park has several hiking trails suitable for all skill levels.
Restrooms are often closed, so plan accordingly.
Parking is available and generally safe near the park entrance.
Spacious park with lots of shade trees and varied activities like archery and athletic leagues. Atmosphere stays serene and peaceful despite occasional crowds, offering natural scenery and mountain valley views. Plenty of parking and dog-friendly areas support family walks and outdoor play.
Several trails and open areas invite dogs to run and play freely. The setting suits walks with pets, offering a dog friendly environment throughout.
Mountain valley views offer a beautiful scenery with plenty of nature to enjoy. The area provides a nice view that feels peaceful and refreshing.
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The park hosts classic car shows throughout the year, attracting many visitors.
Woodley Park is popular for birthday parties and events, especially on weekends.
The park features a large playground area, ideal for children.
Park offers mesmerizing ocean views and verdant green grass with ample off-leash space for dogs to roam. Cool, breezy weather with fog and drizzles creates a peaceful, community vibe where people gather around built-in tables and shaded areas.
Lots of off-leash space lets dogs roam freely, especially in the west part near old army structures where it's quieter. Both small and big dogs find playmates, and there are plenty of tables and chairs for people to hang out with their dogs.
Shaded areas frame mesmerizing ocean views that stretch across the park. Weather systems move from the ocean to the mountains, adding dynamic scenery to the beautiful surroundings.
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There are no restrooms, so plan accordingly.
Bring poop bags as the bag stands are usually empty.
There is no dedicated small dog area, which may be a concern for small dog owners.
Trailhead offers paved loop trail with stunning views of the Hollywood sign and reservoir. Atmosphere stays peaceful and quiet, making it ideal for a calm walk away from city noise. Parking is generally available, and the area feels like a hidden gem in the hills.
Trails welcome dogs on leashes and stay kid and dog friendly throughout. Dogs may get tired during longer walks, so pace accordingly.
The trail offers stunning views of the Hollywood Sign, city, and reservoir. Walkways above the dam provide gorgeous vistas of the surrounding hills and lake.
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There are 2 toilets and drinking water available at the location.
The parking lot fills up a lot after 7am, so arrive early.
Dogs are not allowed on the trail.
Trail combines asphalt and dirt paths with gorgeous views of the valley and a mix of shaded and sunny areas. It suits beginners, families, and dog owners with dogs required on leash. Parking varies from easy and free to crowded during busy times.
Many hikers bring their dogs on leash along the trail. It welcomes pet owners and suits beginners, families, and runners alike.
Great views of the San Fernando Valley appear along the trail. The scenery is gorgeous and often shaded, making the climb enjoyable despite the sweat.
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Dogs need to be on leash while on the trail.
The parking lot can get very crowded over the weekend.
There are restrooms at the beginning of the trail and in the middle.
Wide fire roads with little shade and dry, dusty terrain shape the hiking experience. Trails offer city views and a quieter atmosphere with dog-friendly off-leash areas. Parking fills quickly, but street parking provides access for a 2-3 hour in-and-out hike.
Off-leash hiking happens on the trail with many dogs running free. Other hikers accept dogs, but dog waste is often left behind near the start. Bugs also swarm in that area.
Trails offer open canyon views and sights of birds. Hikes reveal city and ocean panoramas with a peaceful, spacious feel.
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Parking is usually full, but there is plenty of street parking available.
The park is dog friendly and allows dogs off leashes in certain areas.
Expect a mix of flat and hilly trails, with options for different skill levels.
Park offers great ocean views and an iconic lighthouse with free tours. It features spacious grassy areas, a large shaded playground, and picnic tables by the water. Atmosphere stays peaceful and serene, though occasional events can bring noise.
A quiet, lovely park offers plenty of space for dogs to walk and explore. The atmosphere includes people enjoying time with their pets and loved ones in a relaxed setting.
Stunning ocean views stretch over dramatic cliffs, creating a peaceful and cinematic atmosphere. Lush greenery surrounds the area, enhancing the timeless and romantic vibe of the spot.
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Free parking is available along the roadside at the park.
The park has a lighthouse, playground, restrooms, and picnic benches.
Expect steep hills when walking to different areas of the park.
Large park with hilly trails and an elevated position offers stunning views of downtown Los Angeles and surrounding mountains. Quiet and serene atmosphere dominates weekdays, with peaceful spots like a turtle pond and shaded picnic areas. Open spaces accommodate barbecues and picnics, attracting groups that can make parts lively.
Trails offer good options for walking dogs on leash or off leash with less fuss. Activities include hiking, resting, and picnics in a dog friendly setting.
Stunning 180-degree panoramic views stretch across the San Gabriel Mountains, downtown Los Angeles skyscrapers, and Mount Washington. Trails offer expansive cityscapes and several spots provide full views of Pasadena, Glendale, and Los Angeles.
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No public restrooms are available at the park.
Parking is limited and can be challenging for large groups.
The park features many picnic tables and grilling spots.
State park offers peaceful grounds with beautiful views of mountains, ocean, and cityscapes. Trails lead to Inspiration Point, a spot with one of the best views of Los Angeles. Large green spaces support picnics, sports, and horse-related activities on polo fields.
Pets stay on leash for most of the visit, but small, friendly dogs get about 10 minutes off leash. Walking trails welcome dogs, making it a pet friendly spot for family outings.
Hiking up the Inspirational Trail leads to panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean, Santa Monica Mountains, and Los Angeles. Rolling hills and verdant vistas create a tranquil backdrop for reflection and clarity.
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Parking costs $12 for a full day or $2 per hour.
Most trails are currently closed, but reopening is expected in about two months.
One hiking trail leads to Inspiration Point, offering great views of Los Angeles.
Trail offers beautiful views of city and nature with a peaceful atmosphere and well-maintained paths. Dogs are common, with a community garden providing water bowls on a hilltop. The area feels like an urban escape blending natural beauty with a hint of wild west vibe.
Trails offer water bowls and spots to hydrate dogs. Many pets appear along the paths. A community garden on a hill provides a nice view and dog-friendly amenities.
Trails offer breathtaking views of Los Angeles County and beyond. Picnic areas and a community garden on the hill provide spots to enjoy the stunning scenery during an easy, moderately paced walk.
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Parking is available for free in lots and on the street.
The park features multiple trails suitable for hiking and walking.
The park is not well-lit at night, so caution is advised after sunset.
Abandoned animal cages and overgrown paths create a hauntingly beautiful and mysterious vibe. Graffiti and street art add an urban grit that contrasts with the peaceful, quiet atmosphere. The site feels like a hidden spot with great photo opportunities and space for relaxed walks or picnics.
The trail welcomes dogs and many walk on it with leashes, while a few roam off-leash. The loop is easy for dogs and the area has minimal zoological life beyond the dogs themselves.
Well-groomed trails offer stunning views of downtown Glendale and the Verdugo Mountains. The old zoo cages provide a unique vantage point to see the area from inside the historic enclosures.
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Parking is usually available nearby, and it's free.
Nearby restrooms are accessible at the Old L.A. Zoo.
The site is perfect for photographers or families seeking something offbeat outdoors.
Park offers hilltop views of the city skyline, Hollywood Sign, and Griffith Observatory. Atmosphere shifts from peaceful and serene on weekdays to lively with picnics and dogs on weekends. Historic Frank Lloyd Wright architecture adds a quiet, inspiring element to the green space.
Lively weekends bring out many dogs and picnics, creating a strong sense of community. Dogs get good exercise here but must stay on a leash, making it a dog-friendly spot for walks and play.
Views include the Hollywood sign, Griffith Park Observatory, and the Los Angeles skyline. Multiple angles offer sunset views and a scenic look at the west side of the city.
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Barnsdall Art Park hosts events like outdoor art and cultural activities.
Friday night wine nights occur during the summer months.
Parking can be challenging, especially on busy days.
Oceanfront bar and grill offers upstairs terrace with beach views and outdoor seating steps from the sand. Atmosphere stays friendly and chill, with live bands and DJs providing loud music that energizes the space. Popular for affordable food and drinks, especially tacos, burgers, and draft beers.
Dogs are allowed inside and many visitors bring their big friendly dogs. Staff do not automatically offer water for dogs and can respond defensively when asked.
Upstairs seating offers great ocean views and a nice breeze. The view of the beach stands out during daytime dining.
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Happy hour offers great value with discounted drinks and appetizers.
The bar is dog-friendly, allowing pets inside.
Self-seating is available, often with ocean views.
Trail offers beautiful views of city and neighborhoods with a peaceful, relaxing atmosphere. It is easy and beginner-friendly, with free parking at the top and low traffic noise.
Trail offers a solid spot for hiking, walking, or running with dogs. People and their dogs are friendly, but watch out for dog poop and some dead cats along the way.
Beautiful views stretch along the Stocker Corridor Trail. The trail offers clear sights of Los Angeles and its surrounding neighborhoods.
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The trail is very easy, making it great for beginners.
Parking at the top of the trail is free.
Wear comfortable shoes and loose clothing for the hike.
Beach features large fire pits scattered on the sand for evening bonfires, creating a peaceful and calm atmosphere. An alcove setting with mountain views and planes taking off nearby adds unique energy. A paved multi-use path runs along the shore, supporting biking, running, and walking.
Space for dogs exists in some parts, with signs sometimes indicating no pets but dogs present without issue. The area is dog friendly, allowing walks and time with pets alongside family.
Spectacular sea views shine from the beach and campground, especially from front-row spots. A walking and riding trail offers picturesque views, and a cozy cafe overlooks the ocean.
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Parking costs $13 with no in-and-out privileges.
Arrive early, between 5am and 8am, to secure a fire pit.
Dockweiler Beach is the only place in LA County for beach bonfires.
Hotel offers stunning Hollywood sign views and a huge stylish lobby and bar for socializing. Atmosphere ranges from quiet and peaceful indoors to loud and energetic by the rooftop pool. Amenities include a gym, valet parking, and thoughtful in-room features like yoga mats.
Rooms are soundproof, allowing dogs to bark without disturbing others. The front desk provides a dog bed and bowl with no extra charge, making it truly pet-friendly.
Rooms offer a clear view of the Hollywood Sign and downtown Los Angeles. The pool area provides a wonderful view of LA and the 101 freeway runs just downstairs.
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Valet parking costs $71, and self-parking is not available.
An additional $30 daily amenity fee is charged, not disclosed at booking.
The hotel offers a complimentary social hour with free wine from 5 to 6 pm.
Regional park spans 97 acres with oak trees, mountain views, and open grass areas. Atmosphere stays peaceful and quiet, ideal for walking, hiking, and relaxing. Features include a disc golf course, playground, and picnic spots, with plenty of shade and clean surroundings.
Open spaces and walking paths make it a great spot for dogs. Frequent visits show it supports both pets and their owners well with plenty of room to roam and enjoy nature.
Views stretch over the Valleys of San Fernando and Santa Clarita with clear sights of the mountains. A hill at the park's rear offers better vantage points for the surrounding scenery.
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Expect a bee and wasp problem, which may affect outdoor enjoyment.
The park features clean restrooms available for visitors.
There are many shaded areas, ideal for picnics and relaxation.
Park offers breathtaking mountain views and a diverse trail that shifts between cozy wooded stretches and open clearings. Visitors find secluded benches and a gently flowing creek that enhance the tranquil atmosphere. Parking is limited, encouraging early arrival for access.
Trails allow dogs on leash for easy hikes. Some areas show dog droppings from owners not cleaning up. Sticking to the main trail helps avoid issues.
Hiking trails reveal stunning views of the valley and city. Clearings along the path offer spots to rest and take in the breathtaking mountain and valley scenery.
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Parking fills up quickly, especially on weekends; arrive early.
The hike is about 2-3 miles long with beautiful valley views.
Bring a map or use a hiking app to avoid getting lost.