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  1. Beachwood Canyon is a community in the Hollywood Hills, in the northern portion of Hollywood in Los Angeles, California. The upper portion of the canyon is the Hollywoodland community that was advertised in the 1920s by the original of what is now known as the Hollywood Sign.

    • Beachwood Canyon’s Idyllic Setting
    • Things to Do in Beachwood Canyon
    • Shopping and Dining
    • Fun Facts
    • Nearby
    • Final Thoughts on Beachwood Canyon Living

    History

    The Hollywood Sign and Beachwood Canyon neighborhood are intertwined by more than mere proximity. Did you know upper Beachwood Canyon is a real estate development called “Hollywoodland?” The Hollywood Sign was originally a real estate billboard erected to promote the new neighborhood in 1923 and included the last four letters “L-A-N-D.” Developers erected and lit the Sign with 4,000 light bulbs so it could be seen from miles away. The final four letters were removed in 1949 during a repair jo...

    Flora and Fauna

    Before the development of Hollywoodland, the hillsides of Beachwood Canyon had very few trees. Sparse oaks, holly bushes, greasewood, sage and poppies dotted the landscape. Today, you’ll spot nonnative plants and trees like eucalypti (introduced in 1865) and palms. The Hollywood Hills come alive each spring, starting with verdant grasses and indigenous wildflowers. By May each year, the upper hills dry out, creating a golden glow that continues throughout the hot, dry summer and fall seasons....

    Architecture & Landscaping

    Today, landscaping in Beachwood Canyon includes nonnative shrubs, trees and flowers. Grasses and drought-tolerant vegetation such as succulents, perennials, and rosemary grow easily here. Gravel and stone are also commonly used. Beachwood Canyon homes come in all shapes, sizes, and architectural styles. Designs of the original homes built in the 1920s included French Normandy, English Tudor, Spanish and Mediterranean. Thereafter, Modern homes - including Mid-Century Modern and glass houses -...

    Hiking Griffith Park / Hollywood Sign - trailhead access at the top of Beachwood Canyon to Griffith Park changes periodically. A series of controls made by the City of Los Angeles, aimed at reducing non-resident traffic to the area, include parking restrictions and gate closures. However, there are still a few ways into to the park from the top of ...

    Upper Beachwood Canyon

    Beachwood Village - sits a mile up Beachwood Drive from Franklin Avenue. It’s home to several small businesses including a grocery store, restaurant and flower shop. Beachwood Market- the anchor tenant of Beachwood Village, tucked into the canyon, about a mile up Beachwood Drive from Franklin Boulevard. The store is very convenient when you don’t want to drive down the hill and get caught up in heavy morning or evening commuter traffic. If you live in Beachwood Canyon and run out of something...

    Lower Beachwood Canyon

    101 Coffee Shop - a retro diner complete with wood-grained Formica and menu items like burgers, salads, waffles, shakes and malts, cherry or vanilla Coke, or a Coke float. Yeah, it’s a soda fountain. You may recognize it from film or TV - like Swingers or Entourage. Monastery of the Angels - unusual and possibly hard for many to believe, Hollywood has been home to monastic nuns since 1924. After scouting a permanent location, cloistered Dominican nuns took residence at their current location,...

    The Hollywood Sign is not lit at night - despite the pictures you see of the Hollywood Sign at night, with its dashing white letters glowing brightly, it’s never lit. Sign illumination ended in 1999. There are two theories why it went dark. The first theory involves the Enron-manufactured brownouts of the late 1990s. The company’s energy traders de...

    One of the perks of living in Beachwood is the quick access to the 101 Freeway, which funnels you to Downtown Los Angeles (DTLA) or out to the San Fernando Valley. Depending on traffic conditions, you might skip the freeway all together and wind your way up and down Sunset Boulevard. Surface streets tend to work better when the freeways are jammed....

    You can feel the rich history of early Hollywood as you stroll past fanciful, architecturally-diverse homes. This is hillside living at its best, with some of the finest view properties in Los Angeles. While centrally-located in a big city, Beachwood Canyon feels like a private hideaway surrounded by nature. It’s easy to hike during day and then cr...

  2. Beachwood Canyon is a community in the Hollywood Hills, in the northern portion of Hollywood in Los Angeles, California. The upper portion of the canyon is the Hollywoodland community that was advertised in the 1920s by the original of what is now known as the Hollywood Sign .

  3. Natural Beauty: Nestled in the Hollywood Hills, Beachwood Canyon boasts stunning views of the surrounding mountains and the iconic Hollywood Sign. Outdoor Recreation: Residents enjoy easy access to hiking trails in Griffith Park, including the popular Hollywood Sign Trail and the Griffith Observatory.

  4. Zillow has 72 homes for sale in Beachwood Canyon. View listing photos, review sales history, and use our detailed real estate filters to find the perfect place.

  5. Apr 13, 2018 · Whether you’re a neighborhood resident or a visitor planning to possibly move to the neighborhood, I’ve put together an itinerary for the perfect Beachwood Canyon weekend, including where to eat, things to do, where to shop, the best hikes, how to see some wildlife, and much more.

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  7. Beachwood Canyon is an eastside oasis that sits just below the Hollywood Sign in bustling Hollywood. Often referred to as the tree it received its name from, Beachwood Canyon is made up of numerous steep and winding side streets.