Laurel Canyon
Nestled beneath the iconic rock‑clad cliffs, Laurel Canyon station feels like a hidden gateway to LA’s legendary music legacy.
Tourist Information
Step out of the station and wander the winding streets of Laurel Canyon, where 1960s icons like Joni Mitchell and Jim Morrison once composed. Grab a coffee at the historic The Café at the Canyon, then hike the nearby Laurel Canyon Trail for sweeping views of the San Fernando Valley and glimpses of the famous “Canyon House” residences. Don't miss the nearby Paramount Pictures Studios gate for a quick photo op, and cap the day with live acoustic sets at the intimate Sunset Bowling Club, just a short bus ride away.
Local Tips
- Buy a TAP card before boarding; the station has a single entrance on Laurel Canyon Boulevard, so plan your exit route in advance.
- Check the Metro schedule on the LA Metro app; trains run every 10 minutes on weekdays but drop to 20 minutes on weekends.
- Bring a reusable water bottle—hiking trails can get hot, and the station provides free water refill stations.
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Accessibility
Elevator
✗
Ramp
✓
Tactile Floor
✓
Estación BRT a nivel de calle con acceso ADA.
Quick Info
Lines
G
County
Zone
transporte
Fare
$2.50 USD
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