
Apartments near Griffith Park in Los Angeles, CA (3,334 Rentals)


4620 Franklin Ave

1935 N Vermont Ave

4427 Kingswell Ave

4319-4321 Prospect Ave

4611-4613 Russell Ave

1927-1931 N Vermont Ave

4554 Russell Ave

2354 Fletcher Dr

3136 Casitas Ave

4345 Prospect Ave

4541 Melbourne Ave

4623 Russell Ave

1701 Commonwealth Ave

1911-1913 N Vermont Ave

4426 Kingswell Ave

3117 Perlita Ave

4551-4553 1/2 Melbourne Ave

3109 Perlita Ave

4637 Russell Ave

1801 Rodney Dr

1730 Hillhurst Ave

4442 Kingswell Ave

4039 Clayton Ave

4429 Prospect Ave

1639 Talmadge St

4350 Prospect Ave

4360 Prospect Ave

4611 Melbourne Ave

2450 Riverside Dr

3058 Atwater Ave

4548 Melbourne Ave

4416 Prospect Ave

1623 Talmage Ave

2130-2134 Griffith Park Blvd

4627 Melbourne Ave

4730 Franklin Ave

4549-4553 Kingswell Ave

1572 Myra Ave

1570 Myra Ave

4530 Kingswell Ave

2752 Clearwater St

1854 New Hampshire Ave

2124 Griffith Park Blvd

3118 Chapman St

3232 W Avenue 32

1850 New Hampshire Ave

1861 New Hampshire Ave

4521 Prospect Ave

4517 Prospect Ave

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When coming to Los Angeles, you'll have to search long and hard if you want to find a place to take in the natural wonder of Southern California, but apartment-ites will find it well worth effort once they can find a park to call their own. One such fantastic space to hang is Griffith Park, over four thousand acres perfect for any kind of outdoor activities an apartment-ite could want, from jogging, to camping, to playing sports, or just lie on the lawn enjoying a pleasant California day. Griffith Park is a fantastic place to take the family for a day of fun. They have twenty-six acres of soccer fields for your footy needs, as well as numerous tennis courts, both and pay and free to the public, and even a golf course for those up for a serious game. They also have several miles of trail just perfect for jogging, and picnic tables scattered around for a nice family meal together. If you want to stay the night in the park, they have beauty camp grounds overlooking the Hollywood hills, so you can feel like a star while sleeping under the stars. Griffith Park is also home to many fun and interesting attractions. The most famous of these would the Griffith Observatory, one of the top places for those interesting in astronomy and our solar system, and with one of the best planetariums in the country. Also in the park is the Los Angeles Zoo, full of every animal you could want to see, and plenty of educational experiences as well. It's also home to a beautiful merry-go-round, an equestrian center, and a Greek theater, so there's no end to the fun you can have during a day at the park. They say the best way to escape from a hectic day is to simply take a walk in the park to forget it all, and Griffith Park gives Los Angeles apartment residents a chance to do just that, while taking in plenty of fun activities and attractions at the same time, leaving you with an afternoon full of fun and memories.
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