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Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area
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Peter Strauss Ranch
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Known as the "King of the Mini Series," Peter Strauss appears in many made for television epics. Scene from MASADA-1981.

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Trailhead Locations and Directions

This enchanting oak woodland has long been a source of dreams, visions, and memories. Inhabited for thousands of years by the Chumash people, this area became part of Rancho Las Virgenes after Spanish colonization. The original coast live oak, used as the marker in the 1881 land grant survey, still stands just west of the swimming pool. The upside-down letter “T” is still evident in the bark. The “vision of enchantment” continues at this site today with hiking, concerts, picnics, and art exhibits. Explore this peaceful refuge and create some memories of your own.

Dreams- At the turn of the century, Harry Miller purchased the ranch as a weekend retreat from his residence and automobile factory in Los Angeles. His patented master carburetor and “Miller Specials,” featured at Indianapolis 500 car races, brought him fame. In 1926, Harry built many structures including the stone ranch house, the “look out tower” and the aviary. The Depression and his attempt at aircraft-engine development resulted in financial ruin, the loss of the ranch and an end to his dreams.

Visions- In the mid 1930’s, Warren Shobert and Arthur Edeson purchased the ranch, transforming the place into “Shoson”- a fairyland of charm and a paradise for children and adults. Later, a dam was constructed on Triunfo Creek, creating a small lake. The resort was renamed “Lake Enchanto.” Competition from other, larger amusement parks and resorts led to the decline of "Lake Enchanto.” It fell into disrepair and closed around 1960.

Memories- Actor Peter Strauss was deeply moved by the area’s natural beauty while filming the mini-series “Rich Man, Poor Man” at Malibou Lake in 1976. He purchased the property and restored the site to its original splendor, living here until 1983. Due to his sensitivity and concern for the natural environment, Strauss sold the ranch to the Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy. The National Park Service purchased the ranch in 1987 as part of the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area, dedicated to the preservation of our natural and cultural history.

 
 

Trailhead Locations and Directions:

Although this site is located at 30,000 Mulholland Highway. You will park in a lot that is next to that location.  The entrance is marked (A).  To go to the Peter Strauss Home, hiking trails, and amphitheater, walk toward Mulholland from the parking area and cross the bridge. The walk-in entrance is through the gates.  All trailheads at Peter Strauss extend from this area.

Zoom out a little in the satellite view of the map and you will see the large white round swimming pool that was built during the Lake Enchanto Period.

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Watch the credits a the end of a film and you may discover how often national parks are used by the movie industry.  

Did You Know?
Unique vistas and cultural significance often draw filmmakers to National Parks. Paramount Ranch is the only place in the National Park System where you can see movie making in action at a historic movie ranch once owned by Paramount Pictures (1927).

Last Updated: April 17, 2009 at 12:28 EST