Nestled along the mountain crest between Mandeville and Sullivan Canyons, Brentwood Hills offers a serene escape on the edge of urban development. Surrounded by open space to the north and west, the community blends tranquility with accessibility. Its location provides a gateway to nature, featuring multiple trailheads within the neighborhood that connect to the extensive hiking and mountain biking network in the Santa Monica Mountains. Among these is the Westridge-Canyonback Wilderness Park, where supervised dogs can roam off-leash a rare feature in urban Los Angeles.
Homes in Brentwood Hills are perched to take full advantage of their elevated setting, offering panoramic vistas of the city, ocean, and surrounding canyons. On clear days, views extend from the Palos Verdes Peninsula in the south to the Los Angeles skyline in the east, making the neighborhood a haven for those seeking stunning scenery and a connection to nature.
The Brentwood Hills Homeowners Association (BHHA) plays an active role in preserving the neighborhood’s quality of life and natural beauty. Working collaboratively with the Mandeville Canyon Association and Upper Mandeville Canyon Association, the BHHA focuses on environmental stewardship and community well-being.