With 4,210 hectares, Griffith outshines other unusual city parks in the United States, such as the Golden Gate of San Francisco, which only takes 1,000 acres, and New York Central Park, only 843 tomorrow. Griffith's peaks tower over this flat competitor, with almost 1,500 feet increasing, which makes it practically vertically in orientation. And Las KronJuwel of a park is still largely uncut, a large part of it remains a wilderness area that was kept more than 100 years ago, and, in contrast to the predetermined “wild” designs by Golden Gate and Central Park, hardly developed.
The largest city park in America? A case for La's Griffith Park
