Jo S.
Yelp
I actually love Amir's garden, its history, its beauty and tranquility. It's a special, unique place. We visited it a few times in the last couple of years after we discovered it inside Griffith Park and we enjoyed going there. This review and my rating is based on our recent experience over there the past Easter Sunday.
As everyone described, the garden has a few benches and picnic tables, perfect for a nice outdoor meal. We packed a picnic and came here before on Sundays, even on Easter last year. It's a peaceful, beautiful place with lush vegetation, with many cool spots in the shadow and great views of Glendale.
This time, upon arrival, we noticed water sprinklers on, but didn't think much of it. We picked a table in the shade (the other one had water all over it) and started reading a book before opening the picnic basket. We were enjoying the outdoors and the peace. Usually, there aren't many people around, just hikers, families who come to visit, explore and enjoy the garden also.
We noticed a lady that was working for the garden watering big areas near us (we never saw anyone who works for the garden around) and she came to us to tell us that we have 30 minutes to leave this table". What? It was 3 pm. I came to relax, not to be given a clicking bomb on a timer. That kinda spoiled it, thank God we didn't start to spread our food on the table.
So we were trying to find another table. Well that wasn't simple. The paths were wet, some were slippery, water was pouring from sprinklers all over the garden, like it was raining! After a little running around to avoid getting soaked which was ridiculous, like an obstacle course, we got to the entrance and sat at a table. Then, the same lady came and started to mess with more sprinklers around, to turn them on. A few hikers gave up checking out the garden since they didn't feel like getting soaked. Frankly, it wasn't safe or enjoyable.
I went to ask the lady what's going in terms of watering. She said she'll water everywhere, even on the front picnic tables (guess she couldn't make an exception that day). She couldn't be meaner and ruder, didn't look up to talk to me, too busy looking down at her phone. I did tell her it's Easter Sunday and we came here especially to picnic. She couldn't care less "well, it's a garden, it needs watering, we do it on Sundays". I agree that this beautiful garden needs watering, but why on a Sunday when most people would visit it and why in the afternoon, not earlier in the day when there'd be less people around? I'm sure they can water it during the week, too. If you visit a garden while it's open, during its regular hours, shouldn't you be able to enjoy it?
Amir wanted people to enjoy this place. Well, we didn't, we had to go elsewhere and it was disappointing.
Also, don't follow the directions on their site, first time I went there I did and got lost. Exit Forest Lawn Dr. Take a Left on Zoo Dr. Then, a Right on Griffith Park Dr., to the Mineral Water picnic area - about 5 min. drive. There's a parking lot down there. Take the trail to the right, hike up, you'll be at Amir's garden in about 10 minutes. It's a bit steep, but there are nice views from up there.
It's a beautiful place, normally I'd give it a 5 stars. But it's not well managed and it can spoil a nice outing when you try to relax. I guess going there on a Sunday is a "no-no".