1. Griffith Park is a large urban park located in Los Angeles, California. It covers an area of approximately 4,210 acres, making it one of the largest urban parks in North America. Griffith Park is home to a number of popular attractions, including the Griffith Observatory, the Los Angeles Zoo, and the Autry National Center. The park also contains miles of hiking trails, golf courses, tennis courts, picnic areas, and historical landmarks.

Interesting facts about Griffith Park include that it was donated to the city of Los Angeles by businessman and philanthropist Griffith J. Griffith in 1896 and that it played a significant role in the early development of the movie industry in Hollywood. The park has also been featured in several TV shows and movies over the years, including Rebel Without a Cause and La La Land.

2. The working hours for Griffith Park vary depending on the specific attraction or facility within the park. The Griffith Observatory is open Tuesday to Sunday from 12 pm to 10 pm and is closed on Mondays. The Los Angeles Zoo is open daily from 10 am to 5 pm, except on Christmas Day. The Autry National Center is open Tuesday to Sunday from 10 am to 4 pm, and is closed on Mondays.

For more information on the various attractions within Griffith Park and their operating hours, visitors are encouraged to check their individual websites, or call the central park office at (323) 913-4688.

3. Admission to Griffith Park is generally free, however, visitors may need to purchase tickets to specific attractions within the park, such as the Griffith Observatory or the Los Angeles Zoo. Ticket prices vary depending on the attraction and specific age group of the visitor. Griffith Park also has several parking lots and shuttle services available for visitors.

Transportation options for Griffith Park include driving, public transportation or taxi/rideshare services. The park can be accessed from several different freeway exits and has a number of parking lots available. The Metro Red Line subway also has a stop near the park and several bus lines have stops within walking distance to the park.