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San Fernando Valley

The San Fernando Valley (sometimes called The Valley) is a region in Los Angeles County in Southern California, nestled to the northwest of the Los Angeles Basin. The San Fernando Valley includes the northern half of the city of Los Angeles; two-thirds of the Valley's area is within Los Angeles' city limits. Other cities in the Valley include Glendale, Burbank, San Fernando, Calabasas, and Hidden Hills.

Cities[edit]

  • Glendale

Other destinations[edit]

These are actually communities within the city of Los Angeles.

  • Arleta
  • Canoga Park
  • Chatsworth
  • Encino
  • Granada Hills
  • Lakeview Terrace
  • Mission Hills
  • North Hollywood
  • Northridge
  • North Hills
  • Pacoima
  • Panorama City
  • Porter Ranch
  • Reseda
  • Sherman Oaks
  • Studio City
  • Sun Valley
  • Sunland
  • Sylmar
  • Tarzana
  • Toluca Lake
  • Tujunga
  • Universal City
  • Valley Village
  • Van Nuys
  • West Hills
  • Winnetka
  • Woodland Hills

Understand[edit]

Burbank, Glendale, San Fernando, Calabasas, and Hidden Hills are actually independent cities lying within the San Fernando Valley. All others are districts of the city of Los Angeles, although they are mistakenly perceived as independent cities on occasion.

The weather in the Valley is generally hotter in the summer than in the Los Angeles basin located to the southeast, however, the Valley summers are usually not as hot as the inland areas east of Los Angeles, such as in the Inland Empire. Winter days are pleasant, but as this is a valley, winter nights may be cooler than in the basin; again, not as chilly as eastern inland areas.

Talk[edit]

The stereotypical "Valley Girl" speak is actually prevelant among most teenage girls influenced by pop culture all over the USA, and not just limited to the San Fernando Valley. San Fernando Valley residents are diverse with Spanish, Korean, Thai, Armenian, Hebrew, Persian, Russian, Tagalog, Vietnamese, Hindi, and many other languages being common besides English.

Get in[edit]

The CA-118 Freeway enters the San Fernando Valley from Simi Valley and Ventura County. The US-101 runs through from Thousand Oaks in Ventura County to Hollywood and the Los Angeles Basin. The I-405 runs north south from the I-5 to the basin, connecting with the 101 in Sherman Oaks. The I-5 runs along the eastern edge of the Valley serving Burbank and other eastern communities.

Burbank airport offers domestic flights.

Amtrak stops in the Valley at Chatsworth (California), Van Nuys, and Burbank. Metrolink commuter trains stop in Chatsworth (California), Northridge, Van Nuys, San Fernando, Sun Valley (California), Burbank Airport, and downtown Burbank. The Metro Red Line can get you into Universal City and North Hollywood from points south.

Get around[edit]

The majority of the Valley is laid out in a grid pattern with streets running east-west and north-south. There are a few diagonal roads. The car is the main method of transportation in the Valley, as well as all of the Los Angeles area, but Metro buses and Metro Rail, and Metrolink commuter trains can help you get around. The Metro Orange Line is actually a busway that runs east-west from the North Hollywood Metro Rail station to the Warner Center business district in Woodland Hills then north-south up to its terminus in Chatsworth. Several bike paths and bike lanes can be found.

Flyaway buses connect Van Nuys to LAX International Airport and run every half hour. Free parking is available at the station and tickets cost 7 dollars each way.

Walking can be an option in denser neighborhoods such as Downtown Burbank, the NoHo Arts District, and along Ventura Boulevard. Most taxis are regulated by the City of Los Angeles Department of Transportation and must be called for by phone or picked up at taxi stands such as at the Van Nuys Airport Flyaway Station. Taxis cannot be hailed off the streets.

The Los Angeles Metro bus system extends to the San Fernando Valley. However, as is the case all across Los Angeles, they provide only limited access, as the city is so spread out. Many bus users will find themselves walking significant distances to their destinations. Riding buses will also eat up a lot of time in your day.

See[edit]

Universal Studios Hollywood, Universal Citywalk, Mission San Fernando, NoHo Arts District, Van Nuys Japanese Garden, O'Melveny Park.

The hills are beautiful, and many high-end homes are situated there. They are worth seeing, particularly if you are a visitor to the Los Angeles area and are not familiar with upscale Los Angeles culture. From high enough up, you can see a view of the entire San Fernando Valley. However, most of the hills have no sidewalk. Walking on these roads is dangerous, as they are hilly, windy, and some cars move too fast. You should be in a car rather than on foot, especially at night-time. There are also many places to hike in these mountains.

The Wild Parrots of... the Valley?
In an area where odd sightings are the norm, one of the oddest sightings may be huge flocks of exotic parrots loudly squawking outside of your window. While seldom seen, there are over a thousand wild parrots living in the Valley, many of them descended from escapees of shipments to pet stores and parks. Other birds are believed to trace to the now-closed Busch Gardens that was once located in Van Nuys. While small, the populations are healthy; sightings can be reported to the California Parrot Project [1], which tracks wild parrot populations throughout California.

Do[edit]

  • Studio Tours. Warner Brothers, NBC and Disney studios are all headquartered in Burbank, and all (except Disney) offer some kind of public tour. Universal Studios is in Universal City. CBS studios is in Studio City but does not offer public tours.
  • Shopping. For sheer length and diversity, Ventura Blvd. in the San Fernando Valley would satiate any shopping need in its 10-mile stretch. The Metro Rapid 750 bus is the best way to explore the boulevard if you choose not to drive.

Eat[edit]

The Valley is known particularly for Indian and Mexican food and for dozens of sushi joints (especially along Ventura Boulevard). Mexican restaurants range from the simplest take out taco trucks to expensive and elaborate, and everything in between. Several Korean BBQ restaurants can be found in the West Valley, especially Northridge and Reseda. Sherman Way west of the 170 freeway is home to a strip of several popular Thai restaurants. Expensive restaurants of all types of food can be found along Ventura Boulevard. Chains abound, but an authentic old '50s Valley experience can be had at Bob's Big Boy (the original location) in Toluca Lake, Beep's in Van Nuys, as well as at one of several In 'n' Out Burger locations. The Valley also includes a substantial number of Jewish delis, especially in Studio City, Sherman Oaks, and Encino.

  • Calif. Chicken Cafe, +18187898056, [x]. Counter-serve local chain specializing in chicken with multiple locations in the Valley. Popular for takeout.

Drink[edit]

Nightlife in the valley ranges from dive bars to long-established hotspots. Universal City and the Citywalk provide a touristy, upscale atmosphere while towns like Glendale have a more local scene. Ventura Boulevard is home to a variety of bars suitable to almost any taste.

Stay healthy[edit]

The San Fernando Valley in general is known for having higher temperatures especially during summer months. Do not allow yourself to get dehydrated, particularly outdoors.

Additionally, the Valley may have more smog than other parts of the city due to its geography. If you have a respiratory issue, take note of the Angeles Air Quality Index (AQI).

Stay safe[edit]

The Valley is not always the little suburban haven it is frequently portrayed as in popular culture. It still retains a largely middle-class existence but has shed the Brady Bunch-esque lifestyle long ago.

Certain areas are best avoided at night such as Panorama City, Pacoima, North Hills, and parts of Van Nuys, Sylmar, North Hollywood, Canoga Park, San Fernando and Sun Valley.

The rest of the Valley is mostly safe, though dauntingly devoid of foot traffic after sunset (the exception is nightlife hotspots such as along Ventura and Lankershim Boulevards, particularly in Sherman Oaks). Law enforcement is provided by the Los Angeles Police Department within city limits. The other cities have their own police departments. The Los Angeles County Sheriff provides supplemental coverage in certain areas including unincorporated areas within the county,and at the Metro stations.

Get out[edit]

The San Fernando Valley has a centralized location for attractions such as the Getty Center Museum, Six Flags Magic Mountain, the beaches of Santa Monica and Malibu, and The Ronald Reagan Presidential Library.

  • For travel to the Getty Center from the Valley, take the 405 Freeway south and exit Getty Center Drive (the Getty is also accessible by Metro Rapid 734 or 761, with bus stops in front).
  • Six Flags Magic Mountain is located adjacent to the 5 Freeway, north of the Valley. An alternative to driving is to take the Metrolink to the Santa Clarita Train Station and then a connecting bus to the amusem*nt park.
  • Santa Monica beach is acccessible by heading south on the 405 freeway. Malibu can be reached by the 101 north to Las Virgenes. Signs direct drivers to the coast.
  • The Presidential Library & Air Force One Pavillion are located in Simi Valley, near the 118 Freeway.

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FAQs

Why is the San Fernando valley so famous? ›

The valley is well known for its film studios such as Warner Bros. Studios and Walt Disney Studios. In addition, it is home to the Universal Studios Hollywood theme park.

What is the richest part of the San Fernando valley? ›

Not only is Calabasas renowned for its high-profile residents, but it's also well-known for its scenic neighborhoods and exceptional weather conditions. If you're looking for an upscale and luxurious place to call home in the San Fernando Valley, you can find a place in Calabasas.

Is San Fernando a nice area? ›

Living in San Fernando is relatively safe and convenient as far as shopping and eating out. The people are friendly and diverse, there are people from many different countries and backgrounds. It is on the border of many other cities that have great places for shopping, dining, and entertainment.

What is considered the valley? ›

The valley, originally an agricultural area, occupies 260 square miles (670 square km) and is the location of several Los Angeles suburban residential communities including Encino, North Hollywood, San Fernando, Studio City, Tarzana, Van Nuys, and Woodland Hills.

What is the Valley girl accent? ›

The "Valley girl" accent is a stereotypical way of speaking that is associated with young women from the San Fernando Valley area of Los Angeles, California. It is characterized by a high-pitched, nasal tone, and a tendency to raise the pitch of the voice at the end of sentences.

What is the crime rate in the San Fernando Valley? ›

The crime rate in San Fernando is considerably higher than the national average across all communities in America from the largest to the smallest, although at 22 crimes per one thousand residents, it is not among the communities with the very highest crime rate.

Where do most billionaires live in LA? ›

Bel Air. Bel Air is an exclusive neighborhood that has been home to some of the wealthiest LA residents. Probably the second most well-known luxury community after Beverley Hills, Bel Air was also developed early in the 20th century and quickly became famous and desirable for its exclusivity and luxurious real estate.

Where do most billionaires live in California? ›

Almost half of the state's billionaires come from tech. Much of that wealth is concentrated in the San Francisco Bay Area, where 116 of the state's billionaires reside. That includes the state's richest residents: Google cofounders Larry Page and Sergey Brin.

What is the safest city in the San Fernando Valley? ›

Encino. Located in the heart of the San Fernando Valley is Encino, one of the best places to rent a home in Los Angeles thanks to its safety and affordability!

Is Van Nuys considered San Fernando Valley? ›

Home to Van Nuys Airport and the Valley Municipal Building, it is the most populous neighborhood in the San Fernando Valley.

Is it expensive to live in the San Fernando Valley? ›

Cost of Living in San Fernando, California by Expense Category. San Fernando's housing expenses are 81% higher than the national average and the utility prices are 11% higher than the national average. Transportation expenses like bus fares and gas prices are 28% higher than the national average.

Is Glendale considered San Fernando Valley? ›

Glendale is a city in the San Fernando Valley and Verdugo Mountains regions of Los Angeles County, California, United States.

What are some interesting facts about the San Fernando valley? ›

The San Fernando Valley alone is 260 square miles, or nearly eight times the size of the island of Manhattan. The Tongva lived there in harmony with the land for at least a thousand years, until the Spanish arrived in the region at the end of the eighteenth century.

What is the largest city in the San Fernando valley? ›

Glendale is the largest San Fernando Valley city, covering 30.6 square miles.

What are some interesting facts about the San Fernando Valley? ›

The San Fernando Valley alone is 260 square miles, or nearly eight times the size of the island of Manhattan. The Tongva lived there in harmony with the land for at least a thousand years, until the Spanish arrived in the region at the end of the eighteenth century.

What is the significance of the San Fernando Hill? ›

Historical records show that the original hill was called Anaparima by the Amerindians. This meant 'single hill'. It was a sacred place of worship for them, which explains why the Warao Indians travelled by canoe from the Orinoco Delta, across the Gulf of Paria, thereby making an annual pilgrimage to the Hill.

Are valley Girls from the San Fernando Valley? ›

A valley girl is a socioeconomic, linguistic, and youth subcultural stereotype and stock character originating during the 1980s: any materialistic upper-middle-class young woman, associated with unique vocal and California dialect features, from the Los Angeles commuter communities of the San Fernando Valley.

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