William S. Hart Park provides a scenic escape with a rich history, offering visitors a chance to explore the home and ranch of silent film star William S. Hart. The park features beautiful hiking trails, historical buildings, and a collection of Hart’s personal artifacts, giving guests a glimpse into early Hollywood history. It’s a perfect spot for those interested in nature, history, and the legacy of the Fernandeño Tataviam Band of Mission Indians.

SHËRCHIINCHIN [yellow] PROGRAM

Leadership
Development

COHORT
GRADES

TK – 5
6th Grade

TOTAL
sessions

3-6 per cohort

Seasons
Available

Fall, Spring, Winter

General
Schedule

one-time event

Lead Program Staff:

Our programs are exclusively available to those enrolled in the department, ensuring a tailored and immersive experience designed just for you.

  • 1

    Ages 0 – 26

  • 2

    Los Angeles County Residents

  • 3

    Native American and/or Indigenous Persons

  • 4

    Fernandeño Tataviam Tribal Citizens [any place of residence]