Explore the famous sights of the Hollywood Hills and a fun little canyon

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387

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387

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9

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Difficulty

FATMAP difficulty grade

Moderate

Description

At the head of Canyon Drive is the trailhead for the Brush Canyon Trail, a classic trip in the Hollywood Hills.

The trail is clear and well maintained, and the higher you get on it the better the vistas get.

The views over Los Angeles, across to Santa Monica and the Pacific Ocean and towards the world-famous Hollywood sign are fabulous, but you'll earn them with a tough (and usually very hot) slog up the canyon. Once out of the canyon you are spoiled for choice when picking which peaks to climb.

We've shown a route over Mount Hollywood (which has a useful telescope on top, see photo above) and then Taco Peak and Mount Bell, but tagging on Mount Chapel is easy enough, as is detouring to the famous Griffith Observatory.

It's also easy enough (logistically but not physically!) to detour onto Mount Lee and the Hollywood sign itself. So whether you simply hike Brush Canyon Trail or tag on a handful of peaks, this is a great introduction to hiking in the Hollywood Hills.