Nestled in the San Fernando Valley, Tarzana is a tranquil suburban neighborhood in Los Angeles. Tarzana is named after the area founder Edgar Rice Burroughs’ fictional jungle hero Tarzan. The community is highly regarded for its ample opportunities for outdoor recreation, particularly at Marvin Braude Mulholland Gateway Park, which boasts stunning trails and spectacular views. Tarzana is also within minutes of recreational destinations such as Topanga State Park and Lake Balboa/Anthony C. Beilenson Park.
In addition to lush natural beauty, Tarzana offers residents access to a host of suburban amenities along Ventura Boulevard, the neighborhood’s main commercial thoroughfare, which touts a wide variety of familiar shops and diverse restaurants. Quick access to the Ventura Freeway and the 405 makes commuting and traveling from Tarzana simple.