Coldwater Canyon Park set atop chaparral-covered canyons, TreePeople's historic headquarters provides a haven of natural beauty in the midst of Los Angeles' sprawling urban landscape. From this shady, quiet retreat you can enjoy panoramic views of the San Fernando Valley as you walk your dog (or simply yourself) on countless... Read More
Coldwater Canyon Park set atop chaparral-covered canyons, TreePeople's historic headquarters provides a haven of natural beauty in the midst of Los Angeles' sprawling urban landscape. From this shady, quiet retreat you can enjoy panoramic views of the San Fernando Valley as you walk your dog (or simply yourself) on countless hiking trails.
Over 70,000 people a year visit Coldwater Canyon Park, confirming Los Angeles Magazine's declaration that it is "one of the 300 best reasons to stay in Los Angeles." Those who visit marvel at what they experience: a sanctuary for nature, for all who love nature, and in particular, for children, who come to love and learn how to nurture the natural world around them.
The canyon is traversed by Coldwater Canyon Drive and Coldwater Canyon Avenue (linked by a short section of Mulholland Drive), which connect the city of Beverly Hills with the community of Studio City in the San Fernando Valley. See Less