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Hiking : City Hall Observation Deck

United States California Los Angeles County Los Angeles

Map of the trail for City Hall Observation Deck

Durée

00:00:00

Distance

0.612 km

Dénivelé

0.0 m

This hiking route is a super easy circular trail that spans approximately 0.612 kilometers with no elevation gain. The trail starts at the Grand Park Parking Garage in the vibrant city of Los Angeles.

As you embark on this leisurely walk, you will encounter various points of interest along the way. About 0.3 kilometers from the start, you will come across the Frank Putnam Memorial Fountain and the Sister Cities of Los Angeles street sign. As you continue, at around the 0.3-kilometer mark, you will find the Sakura Grove memorial and the Vietnam Veterans Memorial.

Other notable landmarks along the trail include the City Hall Observation Deck, the Los Angeles Times Building, the Los Angeles Times Globe Lobby, the Triforium monument, the Christopher Columbus statue, the George Washington statue, and the Homeboy Diner.

There are also amenities such as a fountain, a drinking water station, and several bicycle parking areas dispersed throughout the route.

Though the trail is short and relatively easy, it is always important to come prepared when hiking. Be sure to bring water, wear comfortable shoes, and check the weather forecast before starting your adventure. Enjoy the sights and sounds of the city as you explore this urban hiking experience in Los Angeles.

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