Baldwin Hills Scenic Overlook is a popular urban park in Los Angeles offering panoramic views of the city, hiking trails, and native California landscapes.
Baldwin Hills Scenic Overlook is located in the Baldwin Hills Hillside Park Section of Los Angeles, California. The park is situated on a series of hills that rise prominently above the surrounding urban environment, providing visitors with dramatic views of downtown Los Angeles, the Pacific Ocean, and on clear days, the Channel Islands. Spanning a modest acreage, the park features a steep stairway climb known as the Culver City Stairs with 282 steps, as well as a 1.25-mile loop trail to the summit. The area supports coastal sage scrub and native California chaparral ecosystems, home to various native plants and bird species. Historically, the Baldwin Hills area experienced oil drilling in the early 20th century and was shaped by urban development pressures. The acquisition and restoration of this hilltop park demonstrate ongoing urban conservation efforts. The park offers recreational opportunities such as hiking, trail running, birdwatching, and photography, attracting both local residents and visitors. The visitor plaza near the summit includes an interpretive center, picnic areas, and restrooms, enhancing the visitor experience. The overlook stands out as a serene natural space in a densely populated city, providing educational programs and seasonal events. It serves as a green refuge offering not only outdoor recreation and exercise but also environmental education and stunning vistas of Los Angeles County’s diverse landscape.
The Culver City Stairs with 282 steps providing a challenging urban workout
Panoramic panoramic views of Los Angeles skyline, Pacific Ocean, and Channel Islands
Native California coastal sage scrub and chaparral ecosystem in an urban setting
Visitor plaza with interpretive center and picnic facilities at the summit
A popular fitness challenge consisting of 282 concrete steps ascending steeply to the overlook.
A paved observation area featuring interpretive panels and picnic tables with stunning views of Los Angeles.
The park includes restored coastal sage scrub and chaparral habitats supporting native flora and fauna.