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1915 road map of Los Angeles to Topanga Canyon & Return. Topanga Creek drains Topanga Canyon and is the third largest watershed entering the Santa Monica Bay. [11] The creek is one of the few remaining undammed waterways in the area, and is a spawning ground for steelhead trout. [12]
State Route 27, commonly known by its street name Topanga Canyon Boulevard (/ t ə ˈ p æ ŋ ɡ ə / ⓘ), is a state highway in the U.S. state of California that runs from the Pacific Coast Highway (California State Route 1) at Topanga State Beach near Pacific Palisades, through the Topanga Canyon in Topanga, and continuing through Woodland Hills, Canoga Park, West Hills, and Chatsworth to ...
Topanga State Park (/ t ə ˈ p æ ŋ ɡ ə / ⓘ) is a California state park located in the Santa Monica Mountains, within Los Angeles County, California. It is part of the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area .
Topanga Beach is a state beach at 18700 Pacific Coast Highway, Malibu, CA 90265, situated at the mouth of Topanga Canyon, approximately half way between Santa Monica and Malibu; [1] it is known for its closeness by automobile to the San Fernando Valley, its windsurfing and SCUBA diving, and its reputation for welcoming a bohemian lifestyle.
State Route 118 (SR 118) is a state highway in the U.S. state of California that runs west to east through Ventura and Los Angeles counties. It travels from State Route 126 at the eastern edge of Ventura immediately northwest of Saticoy, then through Saticoy, in Ventura County east to Interstate 210 near Lake View Terrace in Los Angeles.
California Department of Transportation officials said the massive slide covering a large section of Topanga Canyon Boulevard still poses a safety risk and may not be cleared until fall.
Topanga State Park was opened to the public in 1974. [26] [27] The park's original name was Topanga Canyon State Park, but the name was shortened because the 11,525 acres (4,664 ha) park encompass large areas outside Topanga Canyon, from the Pacific Coast Highway to Mulholland Drive. [26]
This was the case when Los Angeles–based designer Amy Pigliacampo took a look at her 3,716-square-foot Topanga Canyon home and didn’t flinch at the mid-’90s lighting, outdated paint colors ...