Runyon Canyon remains closed until further notice after the Sunset Fire destroyed over 100 acres, leaving the trails unsafe.
Many of L.A.’s signature places to get outdoors have been wiped out by the wildfires.
Mandatory evacuations were ordered for the Sunset Fire, which was estimated at 10 acres. The evacuation zone is for Laurel Canyon Boulevard on the west; to Mulholland Drive on the north; to the 101 ...
Just two blocks from Hollywood Boulevard, Runyon Canyon Park is an often-overlooked urban park that offers some great views. The park boasts several hiking trails and is a popular spot for ...
The Sunset Fire is burning in Runyon Canyon, a popular hiking spot for Los Angeles locals and tourists. Its close proximity to Hollywood often leads to celebrity sightings. Aerial footage from ...
Several parks around Los Angeles remain closed due to the ongoing wildfires, including Crestwood Hills Park, O’Melveny Park, ...
Water-dropping helicopters attacked a brush fire in the Hollywood Hills that started started Wednesday night near homes and the scenic Runyon Canyon hiking trails. The fire cast an orange glow ...
It was eerily smooth sailing from Silver Lake to Exit 9B, Hollywood and Highland, near Runyon Canyon Park. The popular hiking destination had ignited the previous evening in the Sunset Fire ...