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Hollywood Sign Hiking Tour

Overview
Come on to our Hollywood sign walking tour presented by Junket!

Hike with your professional tour guide for beautiful views of the famous Hollywood sign. The first leg of the tour is an uphill, 1.2–1.5 mile trek through a wide, open, unpaved dirt trail to the summit of the mountain. Depending on the group's hiking skills, it takes this route between one and one and a half hours to reach the summit. We'll stop at a number of other lovely locations along the way, including the Griffith Observatory and the Bronson Caves. There will be many chances to capture the city and valley in priceless photographs.

Your knowledgeable local guide will then lead you on an easy, all-downhill return trip, stopping along the way so you can take additional pictures of the stunning views. Depending on your level of trekking, the tour is around 2.5–2 miles long and lasts 2–2.5 hours. The descent moves along swiftly. Please be ready for the uphill hike, which will reward you with breathtaking vistas.
City: Los Angeles
Mon 04 Aug
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Starting at $31.00
Mon 04 Aug
Starting at $31.00
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What's Included
Astonishing views of the Hollywood Sign and LA
Thoroughly researched and accurate history
Professional and courteous guide
Additional Info
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Travelers should have a high level of physical fitness
What To Expect
1
Bronson Caves
These manmade caves have made appearances in several notable films and TV series. The most well-known? The original "Batman" series.
2
Hollywood Sign
With a name like "Hollywood Sign Hiking Tour", you know you're going to get views of the iconic landmark. On this hiking tour, you'll gain several views and photo ops of the famous Hollywood Sign and the LA city skyline below.
3
Griffith Observatory
Griffith Park and Observatory was named for Colonel Griffith J. Griffith (yes, really). Griffith was quite an interesting character, having included "Colonel" in his own name, with no proof of military service. He made his wealth in the gold mines, and bought the land that now holds the park that bears his name. One failed ostrich farm later, Griffith gifted the land to the city, with the stipulation that it be used as a place of recreation for the masses.
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Reviews (1)
Jeroen L
Feb 2023
What you've seen on TV nvin movies for 50 years since 1972 we have visited for real. It was a great experience driving through the small lanes in the mountain watching house fathers washing their cars or having a neighbours chit chat n being friendly to us. When I walked there up the hill a plot was coming up in my mind about criminal kidnappers who penetrated into a neighbours house terrorizing a family and negotiating with the police or get a safe-conduct with ransom to flee the bad situation. The famous 9 white letters were big and in the background of our pictures. Pity it couldn't glow in the dark cause it was not illuminated. Nice to finally have seen this.
Response from Host
Apr 2023
Hi Jeroen! It sounds like your experience with our tour was personal and that is what we love to hear. Thank you for sharing a piece of true crime! Our website, usghostadventures.com has so many more tours in your area and in others. We hope to have you back soon!

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