Among the first landmarks destoyed during the Palisades Fire were the ranch house, stables and other historic buildings at Will Rogers State Historic Park, the former home of writer, cowboy philosopher, trick-roper and the first honorary mayor of Beverly Hills Will Rogers. The park itself—the starting point of many popular hikes, including Inspiration Point—remained closed for nearly the whole year, but after months of restoring the 186-acre grounds, it’s now back open again with limited access. Visitors can enjoy the main lawn, picnic areas and the polo field. Inspiration Loop is only partially open—but still offers a breathtaking view—while the Backbone, Rivas Canyon/Temescal and Rustic Canyon trails remain closed for the time being.

Will Rogers State Historic Park
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- Address
- 1501 Will Rogers State Park Rd
- Los Angeles
- 90272
- Opening hours:
- Daily 8am–sunset
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