A short walk from the Deronda Drive pedestrian gate puts you face-to-face with the Hollywood Sign — not from behind it like the summit trail, but straight on, the way it appears in every postcard. Pass through the gate, round the first curve on the paved fire road, and the letters rise into frame — symmetrical, unobstructed, close enough that a phone camera does them justice. Come in late afternoon for the warmest light, then keep walking up to pair it with the Mount Lee summit view (covered separately).
📸 The sweet spot is the curve right after the gate, where the letters sit symmetrical, close, and without obstructions, framed by the chaparral-covered hillside above. Shoot wide — 0.5x on a phone, or 20–24mm on a camera — to pull the full hillside in as foreground. Late afternoon (**roughly 1.5 hours before sunset**) is golden: soft, low light rakes across the slope and picks out the texture of the letters. Midday flattens them against a washed-out sky — skip it. For a more dramatic frame, stay ~20 minutes after sunset on a clear day; the sign silhouettes cleanly against the orange afterglow, with city lights starting to twinkle below.
⏰ Late afternoon (~1.5h before sunset) for golden light on the letters; ~20 min after sunset for the silhouette against the afterglow. Avoid midday
🥾 20 min round-trip, ~75 ft / 23 m of elevation, fully paved — easy for any fitness level. Pedestrian gate at 3390 Deronda Drive opens sunrise to sunset; exit possible anytime
🅿️ None on Deronda itself. Park along Lake Hollywood Drive near Lake Hollywood Park and walk up (~30 min uphill)
🚇 Metro to Hollywood/Vine, then rideshare to the trailhead — request your return ride before reaching the gate (cell reception is patchy)
💡 Same trip covers both angles — keep walking up to the summit for the view from above Mount Lee, a totally different photo from the same hill