Welcome to Topanga Canyon
Where business thrives…naturally!
Topanga Canyon is a 12-mile-long scenic, recreational and wilderness community in the picturesque Santa Monica–Malibu Mountains, accessible via the 101 Freeway to the north and Pacific Coast Highway 1 to the south. Topanga State Park boasts the largest natural wilderness within the boundaries of a major city in the world, is habitat to hundreds of species of birds, plants and animals, and features 36 miles of hiking and biking trails through open grassland and live oak savannah with seasonal waterfalls and spectacular views of the Pacific Ocean.
Fabled Topanga Canyon is one of California’s most vibrant, interesting and creative communities, with a varied history going back 2,000 years when the Tongva tribe lived and hunted in the canyon, attracted by access to fishing in the Pacific Ocean and creeks, hunting and gathering in the canyon, and taking shelter in Topanga’s caves. Topanga was colonized by Mexicans in 1839, with pioneers settling in the late 1880s. Many of the nooks and crannies of the canyon still bear the names of the original homesteading families.
Topanga Canyon’s hippie history includes notable musician residents such as Neil Young, Woody Guthrie, Joni Mitchell, Marvin Gaye, Chris Robinson of the Black Crowes, Stephen Stills, John Densmore of The Doors, Taj Mahal and more. Today, Topanga Canyon is still home to many musicians, artists, writers, and celebrities in film, TV and theater, as well as healers, energy workers, spiritualists, and creatives.
Chamber Meetings
We host Morning and Evening Meetings and Mixers every month. All are welcome. Join us!