This Park needs community support in order to thrive, so please do your part and join in the effort to preserve the Park for everyone.
CLICK ON THE JOIN/DONATE BUTTON (top/right) and follow prompts!
This Park needs community support in order to thrive, so please do your part and join in the effort to preserve the Park for everyone.
CLICK ON THE JOIN/DONATE BUTTON (top/right) and follow prompts!
Griffith Park is home to a strange plant by the common name of California Dodder (Cuscusta californica). Dodder can be found on every slope of the Park. Many people describe it as spaghetti or noodles that become entangled and twisted as it climbs onto the...
Toyon (Heteromeles arbutifolia) is a very important plant for the overall healthy habitat of Griffith Park. The plant is commonly seen growing wild throughout the Santa Monica Mountains range -- and it's found throughout Griffith Park. Many people know the...
In 1896 Colonel Griffith J. Griffith donated land that became Griffith Park in order to provide a respite from the pressures of urban life for all people of Los Angeles. Unfortunately — over the years — much has been done to turn this gift into a cash cow. The most...
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