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Hikes, Camera, Action! Griffith’s Park Top Movie Locations

Written by: Elizabeth Conway

It’s time to report to set! Today, this enthusiastic hiking guide is taking you inside the many filming locations in Griffith Park. Not gonna lie, here at Bikes and Hikes LA, we LOVE Griffith Park, and all of its hiking trails, beautiful views, and of course, that sign. Did you know, that in addition to boasting over 53 miles of trails , a public observatory, and a nearly 5,000 seat amphitheater, Griffith Park clocks over 300 days of production per YEAR? There’s always something cooking in the park, whether it’s a student film, a music video, or the latest Hollywood Blockbuster. Let’s take a “peak” at some of the best films shot in the mountains of the park.

Rebel Without a Cause – Field Trip and Fight Scene in the Griffith Observatory

“You’ve got that James Dean, daydream look in your eyes!” is a phrase you can say to the James Dean bust located just outside the Griffith Observatory. The 1955 classic “Rebel Without a Cause” featuring James Dean and Natalie Wood prominently featured Griffith Park and the Griffith Observatory in multiple scenes.

Check out the lobby of the Griffith Observatory where the Foucault Pendulum swings continuously, or the east back patio, where the infamous fight scene (with real switchblades!) was filmed. You may be inspired to wear a James Dean-esque leather jacket on your next field trip to the Observatory.

Batman – Introduction Sequence – Bronson Canyon

I apologize for getting this stuck in your head for the next fifteen minutes or so, but did you know that we first met our favorite winged superhero in – Na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na GRIFFITH PARK! The opening sequence to the Adam West Batman TV series in the 1960’s was shot in the Bronson Canyon section of Griffith Park. The naturally occurring caves in Bronson Canyon allowed Griffith Park to be the first location of the iconic Batcave. Take a quick hike over the hills to experience the OG Batcave!

Anchorman – The Bear Fight – LA Zoo

I’m sorry to burst your bubble, but the legend of San Diego icon Ron Burgundy (immortalized by Will Ferrell in the 2004 classic “Anchorman”) was actually mostly shot in LA, not San Diego. Of course, Griffith Park makes a cameo in the film. Take a little trip to the LA Zoo, located in the northeast corner of Griffith Park, where you can re-experience laughing till you cry, recalling the scene where Ron and co. battle the bears!

Fun fact: if you’re hungry afterwards, visit the Dresden restaurant in Los Feliz, where the infamous Jazz Flute scene was filmed! Stay classy, Griffith Park.

Editor’s Note: Do Not Try This at Home. Or at a Zoo. Or Anywhere. Ever!

Who Framed Roger Rabbit & Back to The Future, Part II – The Observatory Tunnel

Located just north of the Berlin Forest in the park is a fairly innocuous looking tunnel; however, did you know that this tunnel served as the location for both a harried hoverboard chase AND the entrance to ToonTown?! The Observatory Tunnel played a little role in both “Who Framed Roger Rabbit” (1988) and “Back to the Future Part II” (1989). In both movies, the tunnel appears to be quite long, taking several minutes to pass through completely. However, it’s all movie magic. In actuality, the tunnel is about a ten second drive; although on nights where there’s a Greek Theatre Concert, it feels like ten years! Check out the Observatory Tunnel the next time you drive through Griffith Park.

“Not gonna lie, here at Bikes and Hikes LA, we LOVE Griffith Park, and all of its hiking trails, beautiful views, and of course, that sign.”

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