Paramount Ranch is the National Park Service's only site dedicated to interpreting American film history.
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About this event
Paramount Ranch has been a special place in film history since 1927. It is the National Park Service's only site dedicated to interpreting American film history. The Paramount Ranch property is a working movie ranch that allows the public to see filmmaking in progress. The diverse landscape, however, was the real star of the show. It offered filmmakers the freedom to create distant locales such as colonial Massachusetts to ancient China.
Travel the world with Ranger Master and take a sneak peek behind the scenes of Hollywood filmmaking at Paramount Ranch. This 2-hour walk is limited to 25 people, so be sure to register.
Don't forget your sun hat, sunscreen, water, hiking/walking shoes and camera! Meet us at the first bridge on the edge of the parking lot on Saturday, August 21st at 9:00am. This event is open to everyone.
Questions? Call the Visitor Center at 805-370-2301.
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Organizer of Film and the American Landscape
The Santa Monica Mountains Fund works to protect and encourage appreciation and understanding of the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area. The Fund achieves this by supporting National Park Service efforts in education, science, research, improved facilities, citizen engagement, stewardship and philanthropy. www.samofund.org