Following the Footsteps of Huell Howser

After checking out Griffith Park Observatory, we drove to Ferndell, which is also located in Griffith Park. Several years ago, I watched an episode of Huell Howser’s California’s Gold where he visited Ferndell. It’s funny how certain things stick with you: I kept Ferndell in my mental filing cabinet of places that I would like to visit one day ever since watching that episode.

For those who are not familiar with Huell Howser or California’s Gold, he was a local icon. I liked his show (which aired on public television) because he explored places in California that were somewhat off of the beaten track. He had an affable on-screen personality and was always curious about everyone and every place he encountered.

So that is how we ended up at Ferndell. First we ate lunch at The Trails Cafe, which is located right by the trail. There is a cute little seating area outside with picnic benches. Perfect for a pre- or post-hike snack or meal.

The kids each had a Snake Dog (hot dog wrapped in puff pastry) with a small side of fruit. They both gave it a thumbs up!

D and I split an egg salad sandwich. We were still pretty full from the breakfast at the Sheraton.

The trail itself is more of a walk than a hike.

The trail follows along a small creek. There are a lot of ferns (hence the name Ferndell), which gives it a shady, tropical feel.

It is not a place that you would expect to find near the hustle and bustle of Los Angeles.

On our way back to the car, I had to stop and take some pictures of the lovely trees.

Even though this staycation was only one night and just over an hour away from our house, it was nice to get away. Thank you, Huell Howser, for inspiring us to explore California’s Gold!

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