Beachwood Canyon Stairs
Beachwood Canyon Stairs
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Hike the easy 3.1-mile Beachwood Canyon Stairs in Griffith Park, climbing 567 feet through historic Hollywoodland with panoramic views.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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3.25 km
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759 m
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3.80 km
624 m
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The Beachwood Canyon Stairs trail is generally considered moderately difficult to vigorous. It involves numerous steep staircases and winding residential roads, with some routes encompassing over 800 up-steps. While challenging, benches are often available for resting. It's a good workout that combines physical exertion with scenic views.
You'll experience a captivating blend of urban history and natural beauty. The route traverses a mosaic of architectural styles, from Craftsman to Storybook homes. Expect breathtaking panoramic views that can include the iconic Hollywood Sign, Griffith Observatory, Downtown Los Angeles, and even the Pacific Ocean on a clear day. Charming details like hillside homes on stilts and amateur artwork also add to the unique scenery.
Parking in the Beachwood Canyon area can be challenging, as it's a residential neighborhood. Street parking is often limited and subject to local restrictions, so always check signs carefully. Arriving early in the morning is often recommended to find available spots.
Yes, the Beachwood Canyon Stairs trail is generally dog-friendly. However, given that much of the route is on public streets and steep stairs, it's crucial to keep your dog on a leash and be mindful of traffic and other hikers. Always carry water for your pet, especially on warmer days.
The trail can be enjoyed year-round, but the best times are typically during the cooler months from fall through spring (October to May). Summers in Los Angeles can be very hot, making the steep climbs more strenuous. Clear days offer the best panoramic views, so check the weather forecast before you go.
No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to hike the Beachwood Canyon Stairs. The stairs are public access, and the surrounding area is part of the historic Hollywoodland neighborhood, which is open to the public. This trail is located within the broader area of Griffith Park, which also does not charge an entrance fee.
The trail is rich in history, originally built in the 1920s for residents before widespread car ownership. You'll encounter various architectural styles and potentially see the Saroyan (Hollywoodland) Stairs, a prominent double set built in 1928 and designated Historic-Cultural Monument No. 535. The granite for some stairs even came from the nearby Bronson Quarry.
Yes, while primarily a stair-based route through a residential area, the trail does intersect with sections of other paths. You may find yourself on parts of the Lambert-Carolus Connector, Mulholland Highway, and the Bronson Caves Trail during your hike.
The trail consists of various types of stairs, including granite and older wooden steps. Some sections, despite their historical designation, have fallen into disrepair with eroded and cracking steps that can be covered in pine needles and leaves. Careful footing is essential. When walking on the narrow, curvy roads between staircases, be mindful of cars.
Yes, the Beachwood Canyon neighborhood has a charming, small-town feel with a few local cafes and shops. You can find places to grab a coffee or a bite to eat before or after your hike, typically within walking distance or a short drive from the main stair access points.
This hike can be suitable for families with older children who are accustomed to vigorous walking and steep climbs. Due to the numerous steps, uneven surfaces, and sections on residential roads with car traffic, it might be challenging for very young children or those with limited stamina. Always supervise children closely.