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Griffith Park is a large municipal park at the eastern end of the Santa Monica Mountains, in the Los Feliz neighborhood of Los Angeles, California. The park includes popular attractions such as the Los Angeles Zoo, the Autry Museum of the American West, the Griffith Observatory, and the
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. Due to its appearance in many films, the park is among the most famous municipal parks in North America. It has been compared to Central Park in New York City and
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in San Francisco, but it is much larger, less tamed, and more rugged than either of those parks. The Los Angeles Recreation and Parks Commission adopted the characterization of the park as an "urban wilderness" on January 8, 2014. The park covers of land, making it one of the largest urban parks in North America. It is the second-largest city park in California, after
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in San Diego, and the 11th-largest municipally-owned park in the United States.


History


Griffith donation

After successfully investing in mining,
Griffith J. Griffith Griffith Jenkins Griffith (January 4, 1850 – July 6, 1919) was a Welsh-born American industrialist and philanthropist. After amassing a significant fortune from a mining syndicate in the 1880s, Griffith donated to the City of Los Angeles whic ...
purchased
Rancho Los Feliz Rancho Los Feliz was a Spanish land concession in present-day Los Angeles County, California given in 1795 by Spanish Governor Pedro Fages to José Vicente Feliz. The land of the grant includes Los Feliz and Griffith Park, and was bounded on ...
(near the Los Angeles River) in 1882 and started an ostrich farm there. Although ostrich feathers were commonly used in making women's hats in the late 19th century, Griffith's purpose was primarily to lure residents of Los Angeles to his nearby property developments, which supposedly were haunted by the ghost of Antonio Feliz (a previous owner of the property). After the property rush peaked, Griffith donated to the city of Los Angeles on December 16, 1896. Griffith was tried and convicted of shooting and severely wounding his wife in a 1903 incident. When released from prison, he attempted to fund the construction of an
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,
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,
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, and a girls' camp and boys' camp in the park. As his reputation in the city was tainted by his crime, the city refused his money.


Griffith Park Aerodrome

In 1912, Griffith designated of the park, at its northeast corner along the Los Angeles River, be used to "do something to further aviation". The Griffith Park Aerodrome was the result. Aviation pioneers such as
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and Silas Christofferson used it; afterwards the aerodrome was passed to the National Guard Air Service. Air operations continued on a -long runway until 1939, when it was closed, partly due to danger from interference with the approaches to
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across the river in Glendale, and because the City Planning commission complained that a military airport violated the terms of Griffith's deed. The National Guard squadron moved to
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, and the aerodrome was demolished, though the rotating beacon and its tower remained for many years. From 1946 until the mid-1950s,
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occupied the area which had formerly been the Aerodrome. Today that site is occupied by the Los Angeles Zoo parking lot, the Gene Autry Western Heritage Museum, soccer fields, and the interchange between the Golden State Freeway and the Ventura Freeway.


Expansion

Griffith set up a trust fund for the improvements he envisioned, and after his death in 1919 the city began to build what Griffith had wanted. The amphitheater, called the Greek Theatre, was completed in 1930, and Griffith Observatory was finished in 1935. Subsequent to Griffith's original gift, further donations of land, city purchases, and the reversion of land from private to public have expanded the park to its present size. In December, 1944 the Sherman Company donated of Hollywoodland open space to Griffith Park. This large, passive, eco-sensitive property borders the Lake Hollywood reservoir (west), the former
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(north), and Bronson Canyon (east) where it connects into the original Griffith donation. The Hollywoodland residential community is surrounded by this land.


World War II

After the bombing of Pearl Harbor, the Civilian Conservation Corps camp contained within Griffith Park was converted to a holding center for Japanese Americans arrested as "enemy aliens" before they were transferred to more permanent internment camps. The Griffith Park Detention Camp opened almost immediately after the Pearl Harbor attack, taking in 35 Japanese immigrants suspected of
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activity because they lived and worked near military installations. These men, mostly fishermen from nearby
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, were transferred to an
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detention station after a brief stay, but Issei internees arrested in the days and weeks following the outbreak of the war arrived soon after to take their place. Up to 550 Japanese Americans were confined in Griffith Park from 1941 to 1942, all subsequently transferred to Fort Lincoln,
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and other DOJ camps.Masumoto, Marie
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On July 14, 1942, the detention camp became a POW Processing Center for German, Italian and Japanese prisoners-of-war, operating until August 3, 1943, when the prisoners were transferred elsewhere. The camp was changed to the Army Western Corps Photographic Center and Camouflage Experimental Laboratory until the end of the war.


Fires

Hired as part of a welfare project, 3,780 men were in the park clearing brush on October 3, 1933, when a fire broke out in the Mineral Wells area in the northern part of the current park. Many of the workers volunteered or were ordered to fight the fire. In all, 29 men were killed and 150 were injured. Professional firefighters arrived and limited the blaze to . On May 12, 1961, a wildfire on the south side of the park burned . It also destroyed eight homes and damaged nine more, chiefly in the Beachwood Canyon area. Another fire occurred 1971 in the
Toyon Canyon The Toyon Canyon Landfill is a controversial landfill wholly within Griffith Park in the Los Feliz hillside neighborhood of greater Hollywood in central Los Angeles, California in the Santa Monica Mountains. Filling began in 1957 and ended in 19 ...
area. Repelled by the ugliness of the devastated area, Amir Dialameh replanted a portion of it himself by hand. Over the course of more than 30 years he tended the garden he built there, with the help of occasional volunteers. Amir's Garden is featured in '' Visiting... with Huell Howser'' episode 1306. On May 8, 2007, a major wildfire burned more than , destroying the bird sanctuary, Dante's View, and Captain's Roost, and forcing the evacuation of hundreds of people. The fire came right up to one of the largest playgrounds in Los Angeles, Shane's Inspiration, and the Los Angeles Zoo, and threatened the Griffith Observatory, but left such areas intact. Several local organizations, including SaveGriffithPark.org, have been working since then with local officials to restore the park in a way that would benefit all."City to repair fire damage in Griffith Park"
Ashraf Khalil, '' Los Angeles Times'' May 11, 2007
It was the third fire of the year. The city announced a $50 million plan to stabilize the burned slopes. The trees along Canyon Drive were allowed to grow back naturally, having been re-seeded by bird droppings.


Addition of Cahuenga Peak

around Cahuenga Peak were purchased with funds from a broad spectrum of donors, in addition to $1.7 million from the city, and added to the park in July 2010 bringing the park's total acreage to .


Attractions

* Autry Museum of the American West * Bronson Canyon * Greek Theatre (Los Angeles) * Griffith Observatory *
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* Griffith Park & Southern Railroad *Griffith Park Merry-Go-Round * Griffith Park Zoo - closed in 1966 and now used as a hiking and picnicking area * Heritage tree: a pine tree in memory of Beatle
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was planted in 2004 near the observatory. It died after a beetle infestation, and as of 2014, plans have been made to replace it. *The site of the
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on the southern side of Mount Lee is located on rough, steep terrain, and is encompassed by barriers to prevent unauthorized access. Local groups have campaigned to make tourist access to the sign difficult on grounds of safety, as the curving hillside roads in the area were not designed for so many cars and pedestrians. The Hollywood Sign Trust convinced Google and other mapping services to stop providing directions to the location of the sign, instead directing visitors to two viewing platforms, Griffith Observatory and the Hollywood and Highland Center. Another, less remote area from which the sign can be viewed is Lake Hollywood Park on Canyon Lake Drive. * Los Angeles Live Steamers Railroad Museum * Los Angeles Zoo * Travel Town Museum A statue of a standing bear, created in 1976 by
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based on the design of German sculptor Renée Sintenis originally created in 1932, is located in the park. Its plaque reads "To the people of the United States of America in gratitude for their aid, friendship and protection. Presented to our sister city, Los Angeles by the people of free Berlin". This is the same bear as that used to create the Golden Bear awards for the Berlin International Film Festival each year.


Other activities

Much of the park comprises wild, rugged natural areas with hiking and equestrian trails, and this terrain separates the park into many areas or "pockets" of activities. Within the various areas are concessions, golf courses, picnic grounds, train rides, and tennis courts. In 2014, two baseball fields were proposed on the east side of Griffith Park that would remove 44 trees and replace of picnic area, the largest picnic area in the park that is often used for large family gatherings, cultural fairs and festivals, reunions, and other special occasions. The plan may be altered to spare a sycamore that has been designated by the city as a " heritage tree", a living artifact of Los Angeles history. After its closure in 1966, the grounds of the Griffith Park Zoo were transformed into a recreation area. Some of the former animal enclosures were left in place, and picnic tables were installed. The annual Bell-Jeff Invitational cross country race has been held in the park on the last Saturday in September since 1973. After 74 years in operation, the
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closed on December 21, 2022.


Hiking

Griffith Park is a popular hiking area. Orientation maps are located at the entrance to the parking lot near Griffith Observatory. A service road leads from the observatory to numerous hiking routs on and around Mount Lee; however, the immediate area where the
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is located is closed to the public since the area is home to the main communication tower for the City of Los Angeles. Hiking up to Wisdom tree on Cahuenga Peak from the South-western slopes of Mount Lee is accessible. Visitors are expected to comply with safety requirements, and must be prepared and equipped adequately. Trails leading to the Hollywood Sign can be accessed from several official Griffith Park entrances. These include the Mt. Hollywood Trail, which can be accessed from the Griffith Observatory parking lot off Vermont Canyon Road or from Vermont Canyon Road just past the Greek Theater, the Bronson Canyon / Brush Canyon Trail (3200 Canyon Drive, Los Angeles, CA), and a number of trailheads that begin near the Griffith Park Visitors Center off Crystal Springs Drive in the Los Feliz section of Los Angeles (free trail maps are available at the Visitors Center). A once-popular trailhead originating at the top of Beachwood Drive was closed by court order in April 2017.


Mount Lee

Mount Lee's hiking trails and fire roads are part of Griffith Park; as such it's easy to get lost and be redirected. Maps of the trails and the land around the hills should be studied before attempting to hike the area for the first time.


Wildlife

One adult mountain lion, named
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, inhabited the park from 2012 to 2022. An image of the cougar was captured on an automatic camera. Permanent signs on the Griffith Park Observatory deck warn of rattlesnakes in the surrounding area. Coyotes abound in Griffith Park, especially after dark.


Geology

Much of the exposed rock in Griffith Park is marine or non-marine sedimentary rock of
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and
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formations, including the Lower, Middle and Upper
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, as well as the Monterey and Fernando formations. Both inclined bedding and fossil-bearing
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are common. Also present is late Miocene
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, generally strongly weathered and easily cleaved, as well as some
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and purple and gray andesitic
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bodies. Faulting as well as clear contacts between rock bodies are also common.


Climate


In popular culture

With its wide variety of scenes and close proximity to
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, various locations in the park have been used extensively in movies and television shows. Griffith Park was the busiest destination in Los Angeles for on-location filming in 2011, with 346 production days, according to a FilmL.A. survey. Projects included the TV series '' Criminal Minds'' and '' The Closer''. Some sites within the park that have appeared in media include: * Bronson Canyon, also called Bronson Caves, is a popular location for motion picture and television filming, especially of western and science fiction low-budget films, including '' Invasion of the Body Snatchers'' (1956). The site was also used as the location for the climactic scene in John Ford's classic western, '' The Searchers'' (1956). The scene includes Ethan Edwards (
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) cornering his niece Debbie ( Natalie Wood) in one of the caves with the apparent intent of killing her. The craggy site of an old quarry, a tunnel in this canyon was also used as the entrance to the Batcave in the 1960s ''
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'' television series, and in numerous other shows. The natural "cave" walls are preserved by the many layers of paint used to make them look like rock. * The Griffith Observatory, which sits atop the southern slope of Mount Hollywood, was featured prominently in the classic '' Rebel Without a Cause'' (1955). A bronze bust of the film's star
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is on the grounds just outside the dome. Other movies filmed here include ''
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'' (1984), Disney's '' The Rocketeer'' (1991), '' The Majestic'' (2001), Stephen Sommer's film '' Van Helsing'' (2004), '' Yes Man'' (2008), and '' La La Land'' (2016). The area of the park around the Observatory also appears as a location in the
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'' Vampire: The Masquerade Bloodlines'' (2004), which is set in Los Angeles. Griffith Park and Griffith Observatory are significant in the '' Star Trek: Voyager'' episode "Future's End" (originally aired November 6, 1996). The crew are thrown into the past and Griffith Observatory discovers ''Voyager''. The tunnel was also used in the 1960s spy television series '' Mission: Impossible''. *The Griffith Park Carousel, opened in 1929 was the carousel that inspired Disneyland. Walt sat on one of the benches around the Carousel, and while watching his kids dreamed up Disneyland. The Carousel is still open, and enriched with history. * Films: **
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(no relation to the eponym of Griffith Park) filmed the battle scenes for his epic '' The Birth of a Nation'' in the park in 1915, as
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detailed in her memoirs, ''The Movies, Mr. Griffith, and Me''. **It was used for the road scenes in '' Sunset Boulevard'' (1950). **The climactic scenes of '' War of the Colossal Beast'' (1958) were shot at Griffith Observatory. ** ''Flareup'' (1969), starring Raquel Welch. ** The Travel Town Museum's Griffith Park & Southern Railroad appears in the miniature train scene in '' The Parallax View'' (1974) **The tunnel was used as the entrance to the NORAD complex in WarGames (1983). **It was used as a location in the first two '' Back to the Future'' movies. In the first movie (released in 1985) it was used for Marty McFly's starting point when accelerating to in the film's climax, and in the second movie (released in 1989) it was used for the "River Road Tunnel" scene when Marty was trying to get the almanac back from Biff Tannen. **The tunnel was also featured in a scene in '' Throw Momma from the Train'' (1987) **The same tunnel was used as the entrance to Toontown in '' Who Framed Roger Rabbit'' (1988). **The park was also featured in the
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movie '' Short Cuts'' (1993). **The area around the observatory is used extensively in '' La La Land'' (2016). *Music: ** The park was the location for Adam Lambert's music video for his single, "If I Had You". ** Griffith Park was the location used in
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's music video "
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". **The silver Trans Am in the
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music video for
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is seen driving out of the tunnel just before the head-on crash. *Television - sampling of television shows filmed here includes: **An episode of '' Remington Steele'' in which Laura Holt is trying to evade the police **The Nickelodeon show '' Salute Your Shorts'' **Scenes of '' Full House'' were taped here


Gallery

File:Griffith Park welcome sign.jpg, Welcome sign at Griffith Park's northeast entrance File:Downtown LA from Griffith Park.jpg, Griffith Park (south side) with the Downtown LA skyline in the background File:Griffith Park south west view.jpg, Sunset at Griffith Park, with a view of west Los Angeles. File:Toyon Landfill.jpg,
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, with San Fernando Valley to the north File:Pote Field.jpg, Pote Field, on Crystal Springs Drive File:Entrance to Light Festival, Griffith Park.jpg, Light Festival, 2009 File:Golfing at Griffith Park, Los Angeles DSCN0103.JPG, Golfers at Wilson & Harding Course in Griffith Park (2013) File:Griffith Park SW03.jpg, Railroad Museum File:Downtown LA from GP Obs.jpg, View of Hollywood from Griffith Observatory, Dec. 2010 File:Bee rock.jpg, Hikers climb the summit of Bee Rock in Griffith Park, Los Angeles. File:AlhambraAirportAirfields CA LA E.jpg, 1934 map with Griffith Park Aerodrome File:Lonesome Pine, Burbank Peak.jpg, Lonesome Pine/Wisdom Tree on Burbank Peak


See also

* Hollywood Cricket Club * Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monuments in Hollywood, Los Feliz and Griffith Park * List of parks in Los Angeles


Similar large municipal parks elsewhere

*
Daan Forest Park Daan Forest Park () is a public park near the centre of the Daan District, Taipei, Da'an District of Taipei, Taiwan. The park occupies twenty-six hectares and is bordered on its north, south, east, and west by Xinyi Road (信義路), Heping E. R ...
, Taipei, Taiwan (
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) * Royal National City Park, Stockholm, Sweden * Stanley Park, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada


Notes


References


External links


Los Angeles Department of Recreation & Parks: Griffith Park




* ttp://www.airfields-freeman.com/CA/Airfields_CA_LA_C.htm#griffith Griffith Park Aerodrome
Griffith Observatory

Photograph of the Griffith Park Fire of May 2007

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Image of Zoly Cubias and friend along Fern Dell stream in Griffith Park, Los Angeles, 1988.
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