Foothill Neighborhood of Los Angeles
Welcome to Tujunga, a foothill neighborhood in the northeast San Fernando Valley, part of Los Angeles since 1932 and known for its rustic, equestrian character.
Tujunga is a neighborhood in the northeast San Fernando Valley, part of the city of Los Angeles, set at the base of the San Gabriel Mountains where the valley meets the foothills. The name comes from the Tongva village of Tuhuunga, meaning 'place of the old woman,' and the area's history as a distinct settlement runs deep: Tujunga was an independent city before being annexed by Los Angeles in 1932, and it remains part of the larger Sunland-Tujunga community. The neighborhood's defining quality is its foothill, semi-rural character. Even as the surrounding valley urbanized, Tujunga retained a rustic feel, with hillside homes, larger lots, and a notable equestrian presence — many properties are zoned for horses, and the neighborhood's roads and trails reflect that heritage. The Foothill Freeway, which opened in the late 1970s, made Tujunga a practical bedroom community for commuters, but its hillside setting and open space continue to set it apart. Public education is provided by the Los Angeles Unified School District, which serves the neighborhood's students. Tujunga's location gives residents access to the Angeles National Forest and the San Gabriel Mountains directly to the north, with hiking, trails, and mountain recreation close at hand, while the rest of the San Fernando Valley and the Los Angeles basin lie within reach via the freeway network. The neighborhood tends to appeal to people seeking a quieter, more rural-feeling corner of Los Angeles, with space, hillside views, and a distinct sense of place. Its combination of equestrian zoning, mountain access, and freeway convenience makes Tujunga one of the more distinctive foothill communities in the city.
Yes. Tujunga is a neighborhood of the city of Los Angeles, in the northeast San Fernando Valley. It was an independent city before being annexed in 1932, and it is part of the Sunland-Tujunga community.
Tujunga is known for its rustic, semi-rural character in the foothills of the San Gabriel Mountains, including a strong equestrian presence, hillside homes, and open space near the city of Los Angeles.
Tujunga is served by the Los Angeles Unified School District, with neighborhood schools in the Sunland-Tujunga area of the northeast San Fernando Valley providing education for local students from elementary through high school.
The name Tujunga comes from the Tongva village of Tuhuunga, meaning 'place of the old woman.' The area's Indigenous history predates its later settlement and its annexation by Los Angeles in 1932.
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