Runyon Canyon Park, Los Angeles
Facts and practical information
Runyon Canyon Park is a 160-acre park in Los Angeles, California, at the eastern end of the Santa Monica Mountains, managed by the Los Angeles Department of Recreation and Parks. The southern entrance to the park is located at the north end of Fuller Avenue in Hollywood. The northern entrance is off the 7300 block of Mulholland Drive. The Runyon Canyon Road, a fire road that is closed to public motor vehicle access, runs roughly through the center of the park between the northern and southern entrances along Runyon Canyon itself, and there are numerous smaller hiking trails throughout the park. The highest point in the park at an elevation of 1,320 ft is known as Indian Rock. Because of its proximity to residential areas of Hollywood and the Hollywood Hills, celebrity sightings are common. The park is also noted for having a fairly liberal dog policy, with dogs allowed off-leash in 90 of the park's 160 acres. ()
2000 North Fuller AveCentral Los Angeles (Hollywood Hills West)Los Angeles
Runyon Canyon Park – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Hollywood and Highland Center, Grauman's Chinese Theatre, Hollywood Bowl, Hollywood Wax Museum.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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How to get to Runyon Canyon Park by public transport?
Bus
- Hollywood/Fuller • Lines: 217 (19 min walk)
- La Brea & Hollywood • Lines: 212 (21 min walk)
Metro
- Hollywood/Highland • Lines: B (25 min walk)