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Discover LA’s Hollywood Sign with a fun 2.5-hour hike guided by comedians and their dogs, offering epic photos, hilarious stories, and stunning city views.
The Hollywood Sign Tour with Comedians, Dogs, & Epic Photos offers a lively and entertaining way to experience one of Los Angeles’ most iconic sights. Priced at just $22 per person and lasting 2.5 hours, this tour combines outdoor adventure with comedy, making it ideal for travelers, content creators, and dog lovers. The tour departs from next to the Smokey the Bear sign at 6301 Innsdale Trail in LA, with no included hotel pickup, so guests should plan transportation in advance.
What truly sets this experience apart is the combination of hiking, comedy, and professional-quality photos. Led by a live comedian guide—some of whom have appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live—the tour promises hilarious storytelling and insider facts about LA. Plus, the presence of trail-loving dogs makes the hike even more charming.
This tour is well-suited for those seeking a fun outdoor activity with a personal touch, but it’s important to note that it’s not accessible for individuals with mobility issues or health concerns. The scenic routes to the front and behind the Hollywood Sign offer stunning panoramic views, and guests finish with amazing photos that last a lifetime.


This tour begins next to the Smokey the Bear sign at 6301 Innsdale Trail. It’s essential to double-check the address before arrival, as Uber or Lyft drivers sometimes get lost in LA traffic. Guests should allow extra time for travel, especially during busy hours, to ensure punctuality.
Once at the meeting point, the group gathers for an outdoor adventure guided by a comedian. The start offers a relaxed, personal atmosphere where hiking shoes, a camera, and a charged smartphone are recommended. The tour does not include hotel pickup or drop-off, so plan transportation accordingly.
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Guests hike a scenic trail leading to the front and behind the Hollywood Sign. The routes are designed to showcase stunning views of Los Angeles, Burbank, and the Pacific Ocean on clear days. The walk is considered manageable for those with daily walking experience, but it involves some incline and terrain that makes it not suitable for people with mobility impairments.
Along the way, the guide shares insider stories about LA’s history, making the hike both informative and entertaining. The route allows plenty of opportunities for photos with the Hollywood Sign as a backdrop, plus multiple scenic spots for pro-style shots.

One of the tour’s highlights is the friendly, trail-trained dogs that join every outing. These dogs are happy to meet guests, adding a fun and heartwarming element to the hike. The dogs are well-behaved and photogenic, making for some adorable photos with LA’s most famous landmark.
Guests appreciate how the dogs contribute to the relaxed, personal vibe of the experience. The dogs also help make the hike feel less strenuous and more enjoyable for animal lovers.
The guide leading the tour is a real comedian, often with TV appearances such as on Jimmy Kimmel Live. The hilarious storytelling keeps the group engaged, blending funny jokes with interesting facts about Hollywood’s history and LA’s landscape.
Guests consistently praise guides like Matt Garcia, JB, Cruz, Elko, and Jon for their entertainment value, friendliness, and knowledge. Their timing, humor, and storytelling style make the hike feel like a hanging out with a local friend rather than a typical tour.
More Great Tours NearbyEvery participant receives world-class photos captured by the guide. The guides are skilled photographers who take multiple pictures at the best scenic spots. The photos are high-quality and shareable, perfect for social media or keepsakes.
Guests often mention how guides take great shots of individuals and groups, making the experience not just fun but also highly photogenic. The photos serve as lasting memories of the LA skyline, the Hollywood Sign, and the group’s camaraderie.

The 2.5-hour tour is generally considered well-paced, with enough time allocated for photos, stories, and breaks. The tour is available in morning and afternoon sessions, with the afternoon tour recommended for avoiding the heat during summer months.
Guests are encouraged to bring water (supplied during the tour), wear comfortable shoes, and dress appropriately for outdoor activity. The tour does not include food or drinks apart from water, but the focus remains on the scenic hike and photo opportunities.

Guides like JB, Matt, Cruz, Elko, Joe, and Sammy receive high praise for their friendly, funny, and knowledgeable approach. Several reviews highlight how guides go above and beyond—waiting for slower hikers, offering extra water or assistance, and taking great photos.
Many guides are described as energetic and personable, making the experience feel like hiking with friends. They also share interesting local landmarks and LA trivia, enriching the hike beyond just the views.
The hiking trail involves some inclines and terrain that make it unsuitable for people with mobility impairments, wheelchairs, or respiratory issues. The walk is easy enough for those in decent shape, but not recommended for individuals with pre-existing medical conditions like heart problems.
Guests should wear comfortable clothes and shoes and bring a charged smartphone for photos. The tour takes place in most weather conditions, so dress accordingly.
At $22 per person, the tour offers excellent value, especially considering the professional photos, comedy, and personalized experience. With a rating of 4.9 out of 5 based on over 1,150 reviews, this experience has a strong reputation for quality and fun.
Guests frequently mention guides’ humor, local knowledge, and photo skills as standout features. The small group setting creates a casual, welcoming vibe that makes the hike more enjoyable.
Unlike many LA tours focused solely on celebrity homes or museums, this experience emphasizes outdoor activity and scenic views with a personal, humorous twist. It’s a more relaxed alternative to bus tours with more interaction and fun.
Similar experiences include celebrity home tours, studio visits, and full-day city explorations, but this tour’s unique blend of comedy, dogs, and epic photos makes it stand out.
This tour offers a fun, affordable, and photogenic way to see the Hollywood Sign. The combination of expert guides, hilarious storytelling, and trail-trained dogs creates an experience that feels personal and lively.
While it’s not suitable for everyone—particularly those with mobility issues—the manageable hike and friendly guides ensure most outdoor enthusiasts will enjoy it. The professional-quality photos and stunning LA views make it a worthwhile activity for content creators, dog lovers, and adventure seekers alike.
Expect a relaxed, personal vibe that makes the scenic hike both entertaining and memorable. With high praise from hundreds of reviews and a very competitive price, this experience is a great way to add a lively outdoor activity to any Los Angeles trip.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 2.5 hours, offering enough time for hiking, photos, and stories without feeling rushed.
What should I bring?
Guests should wear comfortable shoes, bring a camera and a charged smartphone, and wear suitable outdoor clothing. Water is provided during the tour.
Is this tour suitable for people with mobility issues?
No, the hike involves terrain and inclines that make it unsuitable for those with mobility impairments or medical conditions.
Where exactly do I meet for the tour?
The meeting point is next to the Smokey the Bear sign at 6301 Innsdale Trail, Los Angeles. It’s vital to arrive early and double-check the address.
Are pets included in the tour?
Yes, trail-loving dogs are part of every tour, adding a fun and friendly element to the hike.
Is tipping expected?
Tipping guides in the US is appreciated but not mandatory; it’s a nice way to show appreciation for excellent service.