Scenic Mulholland Overlook to Open
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A cool breeze, the inviting shade of a sycamore, the distant glistening of the sea to the west and the bucolic terrain of a canyon below--all just a taste of Stone Canyon Overlook in the Santa Monica Mountains.
The viewing site located along the Mulholland Scenic Parkway, a quarter-mile west of Beverly Glen, will officially open to the public Monday.
The site, once named Nicada Overlook, was nothing more than a knoll with a bench and a neglected parking lot, according to Paul Edelman, staff ecologist of Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy.
After 10 years of work and $300,000 in costs, the overlook has been totally revamped. Two 35-foot-wide turrets are surrounded by stone walls and a sycamore tree, with a bench seat on the interior of both turrets. In addition, the overlook has been made wheelchair friendly, with gently sloping ramps that lead to the top of the viewing area.
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