
You can’t think of LA without thinking about the Hollywood sign and that’s why I have decided to create the ultimate guide to the Hollywood Sign viewpoints! All that you need to know- from where to see it on a hike, viewpoints that don’t require a hike and even an aerial view. Get ready to see this iconic LA attraction up close and personal! As a native I always took it for granted, but now I appreciate this iconic landmark known as the Hollywood sign.
How did the Hollywood Sign Originate?
The Hollywood sign was created in 1923 to promote a new housing development in LA. At the time, the Hollywood sign’s name was longer and said Hollywoodland. Harry Chandler was the visionary behind the 45 ft. tall letters across Mount Lee. The sign was illuminated in the early stages of its existence with large lights; 4,000 to be exact.
Hollywood Sign Viewpoints Without Hiking
Hollywood Reservoir
The Hollywood Reservoir is a great place to see the Hollywood sign if you’re trying to avoid hiking. You will see the Hollywood sign as you’re getting your steps in. Most locals come here to go for runs and/or bike rides. I suggest getting here early to take advantage of the free parking lot and to avoid the locals and tourists.
Address: 2600 Lake Hollywood Dr Hollywood, CA 90068
Hours of Operation: 6:30am – 6:00pm
Parking: Free lot at the entrance, street parking as well.
Ovation Hollywood (formerly known as Hollywood + Highland Center)
Ovation Hollywood is a large outdoor mall in LA where you can see the Hollywood Sign if you’re out shopping or if you’d like to see it without the need of going for a hike. All you need to do is head to the crossing bridge on the third floor of Ovation and you’ll see the recognizable sign on Mount Lee.
The weekends receive the most visitors, consider your visit to Ovation on a weekday to avoid the tourists and crowds.
Address: 6801 Hollywood Blvd Los Angeles, CA 90028
Hours of Operation:
Monday–Saturday 10:00 AM–10:00 PM
Sunday 10:00 AM–7:00 PM
Parking: Parking garage available, for rates click here
Parks With Views of the Hollywood Sign
Barnsdall Art Park

Located in East Hollywood, Barnsdall Art Park is a hidden gem making it one of the best Hollywood sign viewpoints. Whilst at a distance, there’s a clear and uninterrupted view of the sign. This local park is frequented by neighborhood residents, therefore a nice getaway from all the tourists. The best views are during sunset as the sun reflects on the letters of the Hollywood sign.
Address: 4800 Hollywood Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90027
Hours of Operation: Daily 6:00am -10pm
Parking: Free parking on the lot (100 parking spaces)
Lake Hollywood Park


Lake Hollywood Park offers (in my opinion) the best Hollywood sign viewpoints without the need to hike. The park sits perfectly in front of the sign with the promise of some of the best photos! Get there early on a weekday to avoid crowds. Bring your favorite snacks, a blanket and your friends. My pro-tip is to enter through the North gate.
Address: 3160 Canyon Lake Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90068
Hours of Operation: Sunrise to Sunset
Parking: Along the park there are numerous parking spots
Overlooks With Views of the Hollywood Sign
Jerome C. Daniel Overlook
In preparation of the Olympics hosted in LA in 1984, the Jerome C. Daniel Overlook was made. It’s perched on one of the most well known streets of Los Angeles, Mulholland Drive. The overlook is also known as the Hollywood Bowl Overlook to help you better locate the location. What differentiates this overlook to the others is the telescopes it has to help you better see the Hollywood sign. Dogs are allowed so make sure you don’t leave your furry friend behind!
Address: 7036 Mulholland Drive, Hollywood
Hours of Operation: Daily 7:00am -6:00pm
Parking: Small free parking lot
Griffith Observatory

If you’re visiting LA and you don’t have much time, consider then this makes a great Hollywood sign viewpoint. The Griffith Observatory is a great place to see two iconic attractions, you’ll be able to see Santa Monica to the southwest and the Hollywood sign from the terrace! Remember to visit during the day because there are no lights illuminating the sign at night. I suggest going as soon as they open or during sunset hour to get uninterrupted views.
Address: 2800 East Observatory Road Los Angeles, CA 90027
Hours of Operation:
Monday – Closed
Weekday (Tuesday – Friday) 12:00 noon – 10:00 p.m.
Weekend (Saturday – Sunday) 10:00 a.m. – 10:00 p.m.
Parking: Paid Parking lot
The Hollywood Sign from you car: Street names/Intersections
North Beachwood Dr

This 2-mile street is ideal for you if you want to stay in your car and just admire this LA landmark from afar. Drive down to the best Hollywood sign viewpoint on the intersection of North Beachwood Drive and Glen Holly!
Canyon Lake Dr

This street leads you to views of the Hollywood sign. It does get congested since there’s only one lane for each direction of the street. Make sure your passengers are ready to take that snapshot since there is no way to stop.
Exact Address: 3115 Canyon Lake Dr, Los Angeles, CA 90068
Hiking Trails to the Hollywood Sign
Hollyridge Trail
The Hollyridge trail is a 5-mile hike and will take about 2 hours and 21 minutes to complete. It’s an uphill hike for the first hour then goes flat for the remainder of the hike. This is the most difficult trail to see the Hollywood Sign. However, views make it worth it; you’ll be able to see as far as Malibu to the west.
Wonder View Trail
This trail begins at the end of Wonder View Dr and it’s only a 3-mile hike round trip. This hike is roughly 3-hours round trip. Once you have started the hike at the end of the road, there will be a gate that you’re going to go around and then pass the electrical tower to the right. You will then see the narrow hiking path.
Hike up to the wisdom tree (only tree to survive the fires in 2007). Continue to hike Mt. Lee and follow the path to the right. Once at the top, you will end up at the back of the fenced Hollywood sign accompanied by scenic views.
Burbank Peak Trail
The Burbank Peak trail is 1 mile long and will take about 1-hour to complete. Unquestionably the shortest trail although, not the easiest. The rocky terrain is difficult if you’re not used to hiking. Parking is limited therefore, make this a sunrise hike to ensure parking. The trail starts on Wonder View Dr, but you will want to park on Lake Hollywood Dr. to not worry about getting ticketed.
5 Tips for Hiking To The Hollywood Sign
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- Start your hike early to avoid the crowds and the heat
- Bring a large water bottle
- Wear a fanny pack or backpack (don’t carry anything- mountains can be steep and you’ll need your hands if you lose your grip)
- Wear sunscreen
- Wear a hat and/or sunglasses
Aerial View of the Hollywood Sign

One of the most unique ways to see the Hollywood Sign up close and from the air is to charter a helicopter. I did this years ago for my birthday and I have to say that it was absolutely incredible. It’s an unforgettable experience with the best instagrammable photos you can get.
You won’t have to worry about parking or hiking. Personally, my favorite way if money isn’t an issue. The aerial view is expensive, although something worth doing for a birthday or special occasion!
Parking To See The Hollywood Sign
- If you decide to park your car in a residential neighborhood to see the Hollywood sign, please be aware and cautious of where you’re parking.
- Street signs can be confusing, residents tend to be annoyed by the constant influx of people and there’s been moments where cars are towed.
- Make sure you fully read the parking signs and do not block driveways.
Tours to the Hollywood Sign
If you prefer to not deal with parking or hiking then book a ticket on a tour bus! There will be a guide to explain with detail the history of the iconic attraction among other things. All you need to do is bring a camera or your phone (what people use nowadays) and be ready to snap snap snap!
Roundup
This puts an end to our Hollywood sign guide! As an LA native I grew up with the Hollywood sign in my backyard. Driving past it daily while going to school and now on my way to work. I sometimes forget we are home to some of the most iconic attractions worldwide.
With that said, take advantage of the recognizable sign next time you’re in LA on a girl’s trip, with a significant other or solo. Enjoy the scenic views the hikes have to offer. If you decide to drive and see it from a distance then the palm tree lined streets will make it more dreamy. Maybe you’re going all out and seeing it from the sky, I’m telling you; it’ll be worth it 🙂
Frequently Asked Questions
- Do you have to pay to see the Hollywood sign?
No, hiking up to the sign is free.
- Are dogs allowed on the trails?
Dogs are allowed on the hike trails mentioned above, however, they must be on a leash.
- How much did it cost to put up the Hollywood sign?
In 1923 it cost $21,000.
- How much is the Hollywood sign valued at today?
In today’s economy it’s roughly $374,695.26
- What did the Hollywood sign use to say?
HollywoodLand
- Can you touch the Hollywood sign?
No. There is a fence that surrounds the sign.
- Best Place to see the Hollywood sign without hiking?
Lake Hollywood Park
- Easiest hike to the Hollywood sign?
Burbank Peak Trail
- Can you see the Hollywood sign at night?
No. There are no lights on the Hollywood sign.
Wow, what is a unique post. You have really done your homework about where to see the Hollywood sign. Any sign viewers are going to love this post.
Thank you so much! I really appreciate it, yes, I hope! 🙂
I’ve always wondered where people go to take photos as you can’t get close! This is a super helpful guide! Thank you!
haha yesss! go get your best ig photo 🙂
Wow, this is such a detailed guide! Loving the viewpoint with Griffith Observatory in front!
Thank you! Visiting the Griffith is a great way to see it 🙂
Wowwww! So many amazing options to see the sign up close and personal, you can definitely feel the local expertise here. I never knew that it used to be the Hollywoodland sign either!
Thanks so much for reading the post, you’ll have to see it in person soon! 🙂
Great tips! I just assumed I would have to hike far to see the sign..love that I can go to a place like the observatory….. making a note for future visit.
absolutely, there’s always shortcuts for seeing the sign 🙂
Ooooo, I’m definitely saving the hikes. I’ve done some of these but I have yet to hike up there! Thanks so much for the pointers!
The hike will be a beautiful experience 🙂
This is the best post I’ve seen on the sign every time I google how to get up there I’ve always wondered! I absolutely love the accommodating options u give for the perfect plan
So happy to hear this post will be helpful! 🙂
I love this! How iconic, visiting the dog is an absolute must when in Hollywood! Love all the site recommendations I would not know where to go!
Yes! A absolute must!
I love the Hollywood sign. Lived in SoCal for most of my life but sadly did not do a hike up there. I always loved seeing it though!
The hike is a must at least once, next time you’re in Socal 🙂
I’m always looking for new hiking trails! Loved this! Thank you!
Let me know which one you do! 🙂
These are amazing tips!
So happy to hear that they were helpful! 🙂
I lived in LA for 10+ years and never did the hike. It seemed touristy!! Haha
It is but it’s always fun to do touristy things once in a while hah
Thanks for the tips on such an iconic spot!
An LA must see! 🙂
This whole post is so useful! I’ve been in LA almost 10 years and I still learned a lot reading through this.
Yay! So glad to hear it was helpful and that you’ve learned something 🙂