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Hiking around Florence-Graham, California, is characterized by urban exploration, featuring paved and generally flat routes. The area is a community within Los Angeles County, offering city parks with walking paths rather than extensive natural trail systems. These routes connect cultural districts and city parks, suitable for all fitness levels. While primarily urban, its location provides access to a diverse range of outdoor activities in broader Los Angeles County.
Last updated: May 2, 2026
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The Magic Johnson Park Loop offers an easy hiking experience, perfect for a quick outdoor escape. As you follow the route, you'll enjoy pleasant natural scenery and continuous lakeside views, encircling one of the park's two serene lakes. This accessible trail covers 1.7 miles (2.8 km) with a minimal elevation gain of just 20 feet (6 metres), making it an easy walk that typically takes around 42 minutes to complete.
Planning your visit is straightforward, as the park is highly accessible for everyone. You'll find it suitable for families, with stroller-friendly and wheelchair-friendly paths. If you're bringing your dog, there's also an off-leash dog park available, and parking is generally easy to find. The park serves as a vibrant community hub, offering various amenities for visitors.
Beyond the scenic path, the park features an innovative stormwater recycling system that supports mitigated wetlands, attracting local wildlife, especially birds. You can also explore educational California native habitat gardens and lush landscaping throughout the area. This focus on ecological sustainability and community makes the park a unique and enriching destination.
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Explore the University of Southern California and Exposition Park on this easy 3.3-mile urban walk, featuring museums and the Rose Garden.

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Enjoy an easy 0.7-mile loop around Hollenbeck Lake in Los Angeles, perfect for a quick, leisurely walk in an urban park setting.
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Hike the easy 0.5-mile Vista Hermosa Loop Trail in Los Angeles, offering city skyline views and diverse native vegetation in just 12 minutes
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Explore Downtown LA and Chinatown on an easy 4.1-mile urban hike from Union Station, discovering historic landmarks and vibrant cultures.
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The Walt Disney Concert Hall is the home of the Los Angeles Philharmonic orchestra and the Los Angeles Master Chorale. This unique building was designed by world-renowned architect Frank Gehry completed in 2003. It has been featured in numerous movies and TV shows including the first Iron Man, Alvin and the Chipmunks, Fast 7, and the Get Smart film.
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With 2,265 seats around the stage and natural light, this building is designed to give the feel and appearance of a ship's hull.
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Has been removed from this location in the meantime.
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Spacious open square in the Southern part of the campus with an attractive fountain
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The Exposition Park Rose Garden is a historic 7-acre sunken garden in Los Angeles. Known as "one of the city's best-kept secrets," the garden is celebrated for its vast collection of over 20,000 rose bushes. Originally part of the city's Agricultural Park, the garden was established in 1927 and features four marble statues by Thyra Boldsen, a central fountain, and several gazebos. The garden, which was once threatened by development plans, was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1991 to ensure its preservation. It also is a popular filming location and attraction adjacent to the University of Southern California, the Natural History Museum, and the California Science Center.
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The park is open from sunrise to sometime after sunset. The park is very clean and quiet, very good for a short walk. Best time is the beginning of dawn standing at the outlook having a great view onto downtown Los Angeles. The admission is free but parking is a bit difficult.
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The Walt Disney Concert Hall is the home of the Los Angeles Philharmonic orchestra and the Los Angeles Master Chorale. This unique building was designed by world-renowned architect Frank Gehry completed in 2003. It has been featured in numerous movies and TV shows including the first Iron Man, Alvin and the Chipmunks, Fast 7, and the Get Smart film.
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The LA City Hall was completed in 1928 and is the center of the Los Angeles City government. It houses the mayor's office and the meeting chambers and offices of the Los Angeles City Council. This iconic art deco style building has a free observation deck at the top of the tower, which is open Monday through Friday during business hours and offers panoramic views of the entire Los Angeles valley and downtown district.
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Yes, the walks in this area are well-suited for families and beginners as they are primarily flat, paved urban routes. For an accessible option that explores some of Downtown LA's famous architectural sites, consider the The Broad β The Grand LA loop from 7th Street/Metro Center.
Florence-Graham is an urban community with local parks like Franklin D. Roosevelt Park and Colonel Leon H. Washington Park, which offer pleasant walking paths. For more traditional hiking trails, you'll need to travel a short distance to larger parks and natural areas outside the immediate neighborhood.
Yes, many of the recommended routes are loops, making for a convenient urban exploration. The Chinatown Los Angeles loop from Chinatown is a great example, taking you on a circuit through the district's vibrant streets.
The walks around Florence-Graham focus on urban landscapes and cultural landmarks rather than natural scenery. You'll experience the architecture and energy of Downtown Los Angeles. For instance, the Walt Disney Concert Hall β The Grand LA loop from New Chinatown showcases iconic modern architecture.
Most city sidewalks and parks in Los Angeles require dogs to be on a leash. The urban walks featured in this guide are generally suitable for leashed dogs. However, for more space, you might consider visiting a larger park like Griffith Park, which has designated off-leash areas and numerous dog-friendly trails.
From Florence-Graham, you can typically take a combination of buses and Metro rail lines to reach Griffith Park. The journey usually involves transferring in Downtown LA. Plan your specific route using a public transit app, as it can take over an hour.
There are no waterfalls on the urban walks within this guide. To see a waterfall, you'll need to drive to the nearby San Gabriel Mountains. Popular options include the trails to Sturtevant Falls or Eaton Canyon Falls, which are located a significant distance from Florence-Graham.
The routes are almost entirely on paved sidewalks and paths. They are flat with very minimal elevation change, making them accessible for walking, jogging, and strollers. You won't need specialized hiking boots; comfortable walking shoes are sufficient.
The komoot community enjoys the unique opportunity for urban exploration. Walkers often praise the routes for connecting major cultural and architectural points of interest in a single outing, such as the walk connecting Downtown LA and Chinatown.
For details on county-run parks, including facilities and opening hours for places like Franklin D. Roosevelt Park or other nature centers in the wider Los Angeles area, you can visit the official LA County Parks website at lacounty.gov.
Absolutely. While the main routes are around 4 miles, you can easily shorten any of the urban walks to fit your schedule. For a slightly shorter planned route, the The Grand LA β Walt Disney Concert Hall loop from Grand Avenue Arts/Bunker Hill is just under 3 miles and still covers major sights.


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