West San Fernando Valley
Welcome to Woodland Hills, a West San Fernando Valley district of Los Angeles centered on the Warner Center business district.
Woodland Hills is a district in the southwestern San Fernando Valley, within the city of Los Angeles in Los Angeles County, California. With a population of roughly 60,000, it is one of the Valley's most prominent communities, combining established residential neighborhoods with a major commercial and employment center. The area borders the Santa Monica Mountains to the south and the neighboring community of Topanga, giving it a foothill setting that sets it apart from the flatter central Valley. The district's origins are distinctive. Woodland Hills began as the community of Girard, developed in the early 20th century, and after incorporation into the city of Los Angeles it became known as Woodland Hills in 1945. Its modern identity is closely tied to Warner Center, a master-planned business district named for Harry Warner of Warner Bros., who had owned the land as a horse ranch. Beginning in the late 1960s, Warner Center was developed into one of the Valley's largest employment and commercial centers, and it now anchors Woodland Hills with offices, retail, hotels, and high-rise residences. Residentially, Woodland Hills ranges from tree-lined streets of single-family homes south of Ventura Boulevard to the denser, mixed-use Warner Center district north of the freeway. The area's schools, part of the Los Angeles Unified School District, are generally well regarded, and the neighborhood offers abundant parks, including the 19-acre Woodland Hills Recreation Center (Shoup Park) and Warner Center Park. Woodland Hills appeals to families and young professionals seeking suburban space, strong schools, and Valley convenience with access to the Santa Monica Mountains. Ventura Boulevard and the 101 Freeway provide regional connections, while tradeoffs include warm summers and canyon-influenced commutes to the Westside and coast.
Woodland Hills is a district in the southwestern San Fernando Valley, within the city of Los Angeles in Los Angeles County, California. It borders the Santa Monica Mountains and the community of Topanga to the south.
Woodland Hills is part of the city of Los Angeles, so its public schools are operated by the Los Angeles Unified School District. The area also has a wide range of charter and private school options, with many campuses highly rated by area families.
Woodland Hills is known for Warner Center, a master-planned business district named for Harry Warner of Warner Bros., who owned the land as a horse ranch. The area is also known for Ventura Boulevard's dining and retail and its proximity to the Santa Monica Mountains.
Woodland Hills has a population of roughly 60,000. It is a residential and commercial district of the city of Los Angeles, combining single-family neighborhoods with the high-rise and mixed-use development of Warner Center.
Woodland Hills sits in the southwestern San Fernando Valley, served by the Ventura Freeway (U.S. 101) and Ventura Boulevard. It is roughly 25 miles northwest of downtown Los Angeles, with commutes to the Westside and coast influenced by canyon traffic.
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