Walking Los Angeles. Erin Mahoney HarrisЧитать онлайн книгу.
href="#fb3_img_img_49c353a3-ba00-5fc7-ab61-8c525038e20e.jpg" alt="image"/> Woodbridge Park is a good-sized community-gathering place complete with a playground, recreation center, and jogging trails. Cut through the park, bearing left toward the southwest corner, where you will come upon the intersection of Elmer Avenue and Woodbridge Street.
Studio City’s Woodbridge Park
Points of Interest
Head west on Woodbridge, back toward Tujunga Avenue. At the intersection of Bakman Avenue, you’ll see an English cottage that looks like it belongs in the pages of a children’s storybook.
Turn right on Tujunga Avenue, returning to your starting point in Tujunga Village.
9 UCLA Campus in Westwood
Iconic Royce Hall is UCLA’s performing-arts venue.
BOUNDARIES: Sunset Blvd., Hilgard Ave., Le Conte Ave., Gayley Ave.
DISTANCE: About 1.75 miles
DIFFICULTY: Moderate (includes stairways)
PARKING: Limited street parking is available on Hilgard Ave. south of Sunset Blvd. Paid parking is available on campus.
UCLA is one of the best-known campuses in the famed University of California system. Renowned for its challenging academic programs as well as its gorgeous, ideally situated campus, UCLA represents the mythical undergraduate experience that many of us wish we’d had.
This route explores the most scenic spots on the large campus, taking in innovative artwork, classically beautiful architecture, and a lovely botanical garden that has evolved over several decades.
Walk Description
Begin on Hilgard Avenue, south of Sunset Boulevard and near the intersection with Charles E. Young Drive, which splits off from the west side of Hilgard. Follow Young Drive south into the UCLA campus.
Turn right at the semicircular driveway to head into the
As you head south along the sidewalk, on your right you’ll come to
When you reach Dodd Hall, turn right to follow the diagonal path through the sunken lawn of Dickson Court, which is shaded by mature sycamore and Moreton Bay fig trees.
After crossing Portola Plaza, the street that borders Dickson Court, you’ll find yourself in the university’s historic quad. This wide-open grassy area runs between the four original buildings of the Westwood campus, all of which were built in 1929 in the Italian Romanesque style. You’ll pass Haines Hall on your right and Kinsey Hall on your left before coming to the campus’s two best-known landmarks. On your right is the iconic
Continue west through the quad, and you’ll come to the semicircular Shapiro Fountain on Janss Terrace. Descend the Janss Steps, which served as the original entrance to the university, leading up from the former Westwood Boulevard. Admire the expansive view of the intramural fields stretched out in the distance. To your right is the
Turn left at the bottom of the stairs, and follow the pathway heading south. Kerckhoff Hall lies straight ahead. Tree-shaded lawns roll gently alongside the sidewalk, providing yet another idyllic place for scholars to engage in or rest from their academic pursuits.
At the end of the sidewalk, turn right to follow the Bruin Walk into Bruin Plaza, home of the Bruin Bear, a 2-ton bronze statue of a ferocious-looking grizzly. At the southeast corner of the plaza is the