
Experience the Real Beauty of Nature at Griffith Park Los Angeles
Griffith Park in Los Angeles is the largest Municipal Park in the country and home to the world famous Hollywood sign that is erected on Mt. Lee. The park covers a sprawling area of 4,107 acres and has diverse flora ranging from California oak trees to manzanita and wild sage. There are a number of options available for visitors to explore this park. One can either rent a bicycle and ride along the scenic stretches of this natural getaway or take pony rides around the property.
Museum lovers can visit the Autry Museum of Western Heritage located in Griffith Park and learn more about the history and culture of the natives who inhabited this region. Those looking for some entertainment can find it at the Greek theater in Griffith Park.
The setting of this alfresco theatre, amidst a lush green tree enclosed section of the park, has an irresistible visual appeal. This theatre hosts various musical performances by world renowned artists all round the year. You too can get a ticket for one of these concerts and enjoy a once in a lifetime experience of watching you favorite artist perform in an intimate natural setting.
Los Angeles Zoo and Griffith Observatory are also a part of Griffith Park. Nearly 1,200 animals inhabit the Los Angeles Zoo including birds, mammals, amphibians and reptiles. As for the Griffith Observatory, there is no admission fee required though visitors need to buy tickets for the planetarium show. Other must-see attractions at the Griffith Park include Travel Town Museum and Griffith Park Southern Railroad.

