Favorite Route to Hollywood Sign?
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Favorite Route to Hollywood Sign?
Despite living here my entire life, I have never hiked or biked to the sign, so I'd like to change that. What's your favorite legal place to start and your favorite legal route? RWGPS, MapMyRide, Strava routes appreciated.
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Going up Beachwood, then Ledgewood and through the gates would be the fastest way up. I really wish they'd open the trail from Griffith Park to the sign so cyclists on gravel/mountain bikes could avoid the horde of tourists and unsafe drivers of Franklin. Unfortunately the horseback brigade has total influence regarding the trails in the area. Anyways, make sure to go early morning to avoid traffic both cars and people.
https://www.strava.com/segments/5023857
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Just be mindful of the rush hour drivers. Franklin is just a terrible road for cyclists in general. On your descent down, you can exit from the gate, go left and take the dirt path to the road. You can then descend down to Lake Hollywood.
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Beachwood, then Ledgewood is the worst way to go IMHO. All the tourist cars take those roads as well as the locals, Ledgewood is steep and has bad pavement on the right hand side when going up, forcing you further into traffic. Beachwood to Rodgerton is better or to Linforth and cut across the dirt path. I actually avoid going up Beachwood by taking Hollyridge and then coming down Beachwood until the aforementioned roads, but I am usually coming from the Griffith side.
I have gone up every conceivable combination of streets, sometimes on the same day. I would suggest coming up from the reservoir, passing by the park and then taking the dirt trail (Old Mulholland Hwy) which is doable with a road bike. The reservoir road Tahoe/Canyon Lake drive is steep and not suggesting past last morning on the weekend.
I have gone up every conceivable combination of streets, sometimes on the same day. I would suggest coming up from the reservoir, passing by the park and then taking the dirt trail (Old Mulholland Hwy) which is doable with a road bike. The reservoir road Tahoe/Canyon Lake drive is steep and not suggesting past last morning on the weekend.
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Beachwood, then Ledgewood is the worst way to go IMHO. All the tourist cars take those roads as well as the locals, Ledgewood is steep and has bad pavement on the right hand side when going up, forcing you further into traffic. Beachwood to Rodgerton is better or to Linforth and cut across the dirt path. I actually avoid going up Beachwood by taking Hollyridge and then coming down Beachwood until the aforementioned roads, but I am usually coming from the Griffith side.
I have gone up every conceivable combination of streets, sometimes on the same day. I would suggest coming up from the reservoir, passing by the park and then taking the dirt trail (Old Mulholland Hwy) which is doable with a road bike. The reservoir road Tahoe/Canyon Lake drive is steep and not suggesting past last morning on the weekend.
I have gone up every conceivable combination of streets, sometimes on the same day. I would suggest coming up from the reservoir, passing by the park and then taking the dirt trail (Old Mulholland Hwy) which is doable with a road bike. The reservoir road Tahoe/Canyon Lake drive is steep and not suggesting past last morning on the weekend.
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That's why I mention going early to avoid the road traffic. Plus I'm not a fan of going up the reservoir way, I find Ledgewood the most direct way and prefer descending by the reservoir on the way down since I like hanging out by the Hollywood dam after climbing the sign.
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I've been up to the sign a few times https://www.strava.com/activities/1981213693
The exit road at the end is my favorite way.
The exit road at the end is my favorite way.
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