Visitors can expect to see breathtaking views, restored native habitat, and a state-of-the-art visitor center at the park. The park offers a panoramic view of the entire Los Angeles Basin, the Pacific Ocean, and surrounding mountains. There are also seasonal displays of native wildflowers, bird and wildlife viewing opportunities, and picnic areas.
The main attractions at the park include the main hiking trail that winds up one mile from the park entrance and down from the Scenic Overlook. Visitors can also access a steep and straight staircase. Additionally, there is an easy loop trail that crowns the 58-acre park, providing opportunities for visitors to connect with the Parks natural and cultural heritage.
Visitors can enjoy guided interpretive programs and public events offered by California State Parks staff and volunteers. There is a visitor center with up-to-date information, parking facilities with automated pay machines, and a parking fee of $2 per hour or $6 per day. The park also offers special event coordination and filming permits for commercial or student projects.
Some hiking tips for visitors include staying hydrated, staying on the trail, and not leaving valuables in the car. It is recommended to not take any souvenirs from the park, as everything is protected. Visitors are also encouraged to sign up to receive the latest State Parks news directly to their email.
Visitors have described the park as a great place for running, hiking, and working out. They have praised the stunning views of the LA basin, the variety of trails available, and the peaceful atmosphere away from the city vibe. Many visitors have recommended the park as a must-visit for locals and have expressed their desire to return frequently to enjoy the natural beauty and tranquility of the park.