Best natural monuments around Burbank are primarily situated within the Verdugo Mountains, offering diverse natural landscapes. This region provides opportunities for outdoor recreation and scenic views across the San Fernando Valley. The area features rugged terrain, rolling hills, and native vegetation, making it a destination for those seeking natural environments close to the city.
Last updated: June 25, 2026
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Unmissable, yes this sign is legendary! We did the excursion from the Griffith Observatory and the trail is not particularly well indicated. The walk is nice (a little sporty) but at times the path is very narrow, lost in the vegetation and I admit that with the risk of fires you have to be vigilant. Don't forget to bring enough water. Excursion made at the beginning of September 2024, it was a heatwave.
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Awesome spot. No shade though so stay hydrated and protected from the sun. Winds could be nice.
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Awesome spot for a 360 view! Just note, there's no shade up there. Take your breaks in shade on the road up and then stay for the views and wind.
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Awesome spot. There's no shade and a lot of sun exposure coming to this spot from Cahuenga Peak. Stay hydrated and wear sun protection.
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Great viewpoint over Runyon Canyon Park. The trails to get up to the viewpoint can be busy, it is only a short distance from Sunset Boulevard, but it is worth stopping for a bit to enjoy the view.
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This is a one hour round trip with an altitude raise of 220 m. The path is steep with very little flat parts, very rocky and with lots of gravel. You will be awarded with an outstanding view from LA Downtown to the valley. Parking is available at Hollywood Lake Dr. The park is open from Sunrise to Sunset.
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Despite the fence, it is possible to cross the trail over Mt. Lee to Cahuenga Peak here. Great view of the city. Good shoes are mandatory
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Although Cahuenga Peak is the highest point in Griffith Park, it is mostly overshadowed by its slightly smaller neighbor, Mt. Lee, with its many antennas and the famous billboard that once advertised real estate sales in the hills above Hollywood. In fact, until recently, Cahuenga Peak wasn't even part of the park, but was previously owned by the Howard Hughes Estate for over 60 years.
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For breathtaking scenic views, visitors frequently recommend the Back of the Hollywood Sign on Mount Lee, which offers magnificent panoramas over the Hollywood Hills and Los Angeles. Another favorite is Wisdom Tree on Burbank Peak, especially at sunset, providing views of the Hollywood Sign and Griffith Observatory.
Yes, the Stough Canyon Nature Center is an excellent choice for families. It serves as an educational hub with interpretive displays, an amphitheater, and nature programs. The area offers easier trails like the 2.4-mile Scout Camp and Stough Canyon Loop, perfect for a family outing. Wildwood Canyon Park also has well-maintained paths that can be enjoyed by families.
The natural monuments in the Verdugo Mountains, such as Wildwood Canyon Park, are home to diverse wildlife. You might spot mule deer, bobcats, black bears, mountain lions, and coyotes, along with various native plants. The Stough Canyon Nature Center also provides insights into local wildlife and habitat through its educational programs.
Burbank offers a variety of hiking trails. Wildwood Canyon Park features rugged terrain with trails like Moonridge, Tepee, Cave, and Indian Creek Trails, some leading to Paradise Falls. The Stough Canyon Nature Center provides access to an extensive trail system, including the Verdugo Mountain Way Trail. For more hiking options, you can explore the hiking routes around Burbank, which include trails like the Wildwood Canyon Trail and the Tongva Peak and Mount Thom loop.
Wildwood Canyon Park holds historical significance, with remnants of old ranches and homesteads scattered throughout its rugged terrain. This adds an interesting layer to your visit beyond just the natural beauty.
The natural monuments in Burbank, particularly those in the Verdugo Mountains, can be enjoyed year-round. However, spring and fall generally offer the most pleasant temperatures for hiking and outdoor activities. Summer can be hot, so early morning or late afternoon visits are recommended. Winter hiking is also possible, though trails can be muddy after rain.
Yes, dogs are generally permitted on leashes in many areas, including the trails around Stough Canyon Nature Center and Wildwood Canyon Park. Always check specific park regulations before your visit to ensure compliance.
Yes, mountain biking is allowed on fire roads in the areas surrounding natural monuments like Stough Canyon. You can find various routes, such as the Stough Canyon and Verdugo Peak loop, or the Verdugo Peak loop from Burbank. For more detailed routes, refer to the MTB Trails around Burbank guide.
Both Stough Canyon Nature Center and Wildwood Canyon Park typically offer dedicated parking areas for visitors. For Stough Canyon, you can find parking directly at the nature center. Wildwood Canyon Park also has parking available at its entrances. It's always advisable to arrive early, especially on weekends, as parking can fill up.
Beyond hiking and mountain biking, you can also enjoy road cycling in the area. There are several road cycling routes that pass through or near the natural monuments, offering scenic rides. For example, you can explore routes like the Hollywood Sign – Griffith Observatory loop. Check out the Road Cycling Routes around Burbank guide for more options.
While primarily a golf course, DeBell Golf Club is notable for its natural setting within the foothills of the Verdugo Mountains. It utilizes the natural, undulating terrain to create an impressive landscape, offering picturesque views of Burbank. Hole 13, known as the 'Debell Hole,' features a prominent Yucca tree as a natural landmark, blending recreation with the natural environment.
Cahuenga Peak is the highest point in Griffith Park, offering expansive views of Burbank and Los Angeles. It's a significant summit within the Hollywood Hills, providing a rewarding experience for hikers seeking panoramic vistas.


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