Mt. Hollywood Trail Tour on Horseback

Ride to the top of Mount Hollywood for 360° view of Los Angeles, including the unbeatable views of famous Hollywood Sign, the Pacific Ocean, Catalina Island, Downtown Los Angeles, The Observatory, The

Ride to the top of Mount Hollywood for 360° view of Los Angeles, including the unbeatable views of famous Hollywood Sign, the Pacific Ocean, Catalina Island, Downtown Los Angeles, The Observatory, The Valleys all from the back of a horse riding through the iconic Griffith Park in the heart of Los Angeles. Min age 8 years, weight maximum 240 lbs.

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Location: Los Angeles

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Q&A

Q: Is there an age limit for the Mt. Hollywood Trail Tour on Horseback?

A: Yes, there's a minimum age of 8 years for this experience. Kids under 18 will need a parent or guardian to sign a waiver for them. It's a great outdoor activity for families, just make sure they meet the age and weight requirements!

Q: What should I wear for the horseback ride? Is there any specific gear required?

A: Comfortable clothing is best! I recommend wearing long pants and closed-toe shoes. They provide helmets, but you might want to bring a hat or sunglasses, especially for the sun at the top. Dress in layers too; it can get cooler up there!

Q: Can you reschedule if the weather is bad?

A: Yes, you can definitely reschedule if the weather isn't cooperating. Just reach out to them in advance, and they'll work with you to find another date. They prioritize safety, so if it’s too rainy or windy, they'll let you know!

Discussions

Just booked the Mt. Hollywood Trail Tour on Horseback!

I’m so excited! I got this for my boyfriend’s birthday since he loves both horses and hiking. The views are supposed to be amazing, especially of the Hollywood Sign and downtown LA. I hope the weather holds up. Has anyone done it recently? Any tips?

Thoughts on the Mt. Hollywood Trail Tour for kids?

I’m considering this for my daughter’s 10th birthday but I'm a bit worried about her being nervous on the horse. Is it beginner-friendly? Are the guides good with kids?