Explore Griffith Park using your car by using the new Parkline shuttle every Saturday and Sunday from Noon to 10 pm.
Happy Thanksgiving! The Hollywood Sign wants to wish you a wonderful thanksgiving!
Long time Los Angeles Park Ranger and former Acting Chief Albert Torres died from a heart attack, Saturday, October 12.
On September 26, 1949, the Hollywoodland Sign officially became the Hollywood Sign as the City of Los Angeles removed the LAND from the Hollywood Sign forever and rebuilt the H.
The Griffith Observatory DASH Bus that runs from the Vermont/Sunset metro stop to the Observatory is expanding their service. Beginning August 5,, Monday through Friday from 6 a.m. to 10 a.m., buses will run every 20 minutes and will not serve the Greek Theater or Griffith Observatory.
More security will be at the Hollywood Sign during the July 4th weekend to improve the flow of traffic and control crowds that want to take a picture at the Sign.
The Hollywood Sign is now on Instagram. Follow the Sign at @HollywoodSign23.
Happy 100th Birthday to another Hollywood legend, Musso & Frank Grill! The famous dining establishment has served actors, directors, writers, and of course tourists for longer than the Sign has been alive.
The Griffith Observatory is making updates in the near future that will affect visitors and the traffic in the park.