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Parking near the trailhead at the top of Canyon Drive.
The trail begins by following the fire road behind the gate.
A shaded canyon marks the first portion of the climb toward Mount Lee and the Hollywood Sign.
The trail weaves up the canyon, soon reaching views over the greater Los Angeles area.
The yellow and green of mustard plants following the wet winter months.
Trail wildflowers.
California fennel, a flower atop the invasive species.
California poppies, the state flower, adding some color to the trail.
The Mulholland Trail
The winding trail.
Coreopsis marítima is a member of the sunflower family native to coastal California and Baja.
Views of the Los Angeles area.
A winding road below the trail.
As the trail climbs toward the peak of Mount Lee, vistas over Burbank and the San Fernando Valley begin to open up.
The top of Mount Lee (1,685 ft), overlooking the iconic Hollywood Sign and Los Angeles skyline!