Several parks around Los Angeles remain closed due to the ongoing wildfires, including Crestwood Hills Park, O’Melveny Park, ...
Runyon Canyon remains closed until further notice after the Sunset Fire destroyed over 100 acres, leaving the trails unsafe.
Mandatory evacuations were ordered for the Sunset Fire, which was estimated at 10 acres. The evacuation zone is for Laurel Canyon Boulevard on the west; to Mulholland Drive on the north; to the 101 ...
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My Favorite Trails Are Destroyed
Many of L.A.’s signature places to get outdoors have been wiped out by the wildfires.
Just two blocks from Hollywood Boulevard, Runyon Canyon Park is an often-overlooked urban park that offers some great views. The park boasts several hiking trails and is a popular spot for ...
The freeways were traffic-free, and so were hotels, where a handful of forlorn locals waited for what would come next.
Combined, the fires have consumed about 22 square miles — about half the size of the entire city of San Francisco.
The Los Angeles Zoo and the Autry Museum of the American West, both located inside Griffith Park, also reopened; the museum is offering free admission through Monday. Nearby Runyon Canyon Park ...