Griffith Park
Griffith Park is a city park in Los Angeles, California. It is one of the largest parks in the city, covering 4,210 acres (17 km2) of land. Sometimes called the Central Park of Los Angeles, it is located where the Los Angeles River makes a southwest bend towards the Pacific Ocean. It is named for Griffith J. Griffith.
The Griffith Observatory is a well-known point of interest in the park.
Griffith Park Media
- Griffith J. Griffith San Quentin State Prison 03.jpg
Griffith's entry in the San Quentin prison register
- Los Angeles River at Griffith Park, ca.1898-1910 (CHS-2033).jpg
Los Angeles River at Griffith Park, c. 1898-1910
- Griffith Park Girls Camp Mess Hall circa 1920.jpg
Girls eating in the mess hall of Griffith Park Girls' Camp, c. 1920
- Aftermath of Griffith Park Fire.jpg
Aftermath of the 2007 fire. Both visible and infra-red wavelengths of light have been used to make this satellite image. Vegetation appears in various shades of green, while the burned areas appear charcoal.
- Equestrian trail use in Griffith Park 2015-12-27.jpg
Equestrian use of utility roads
- View from the balcony at Griffith Observatory on the Hollywood sign and Mt. Lee 20220509 141352 (1).jpg
View from the balcony at Griffith Observatory on Mount Lee and Cahuenga Peak with Wisdom tree visible to the West of the Hollywood sign
- View of Mt Lee Summit From Mt Lee Drive.jpg
The Mount Lee Drive approach to the Mount Lee summit.
- Griffith observatory 2006.jpg
A front view of Griffith Observatory, sitting above Hollywood in Griffith Park, Los Angeles, California. A four-image stitch,
- Griffith Observatory entrance lawn with Hollywood sign.jpg
Mount Lee with the Hollywood Sign
- Hiking Views at Griffith Park .jpg
Hiking Views at Griffith Park