Santa Monica Mountains Land

The Santa Monica Mountains is a mountain range that extends from the Hollywood Hills in Los Angeles County to Point Mugu in Ventura County. Communities located on the slopes include Agoura Hills, Bel Air, Beverly Crest, Bell Canyon, Beverly Hills, Brentwood, Calabasas, Encino, Hollywood Hills, Lake Sherwood, Malibu, Pacific Palisades, Studio City, Thousand Oaks, Topanga, and Westlake Village. The Chalk Hills merge into the Santa Monica Mountains in Woodland Hills.

 

Rustic Canyon

Rustic Canyon is an affluent neighborhood and canyon in eastern Pacific Palisades located along Rustic Creek in the Santa Monica Mountains. The area is heavily wooded and adjacent to Will Rogers State Historic Park. Topanga State Park is nearby. Rustic Canyon is located in the former Rancho Boca de Santa Monica Mexican land grant area.

 

Benedict Canyon

Benedict Canyon Drive

Benedict Canyon is a ravine and street in the Santa Monica Mountains that connects Sherman Oaks in the San Fernando Valley to Beverly Hills. Some of the most expensive homes in the Los Angeles Basin can be found in Benedict Canyon from its high point at Mulholland Drive, south to Beverly Hills where it meets Sunset Boulevard at the site of the famous Beverly Hills Hotel. Benedict Canyon Drive splits into N. Rodeo,Drive and N. Cannon Drive south of Sunset Boulevard.

 

Hollywood Hills

The Hollywood Hills are part of the eastern end of the Santa Monica Mountains and the name of an affluent, low-density neighborhood in Los Angeles. Studio City and Burbank are to the north, Griffith Park is to the north and east, and Hollywood is to the south. Within the Hollywood Hills are the communities of Beachwood Canyon, Cahuenga Pass, Franklin Village; Hollywood Heights, and Whitley Heights.

 

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