Sunrise and Sunsetin Los Angeles, United States

Tuesday, 8 September 2026

Sunrise

Sunrise
6:31 AM

Sunset

Sunset
7:09 PM
On 8 September, the sun rises at 6:31 AM and sets at 7:09 PM.
The sun is 12 hours 37 minutes above the horizon (the length of the day).
Astronomical dawn (first rays of light) begins at 5:06 AM and at 8:34 PM it is completely dark (the end of astronomical twilight).

Sunrise and sunset times

Date Sunrise Sunset Day length
1 September 2026, Tuesday 6:26 AM 7:18 PM 12h 52m
2 September 2026, Wednesday 6:27 AM 7:17 PM 12h 50m
3 September 2026, Thursday 6:28 AM 7:16 PM 12h 48m
4 September 2026, Friday 6:28 AM 7:14 PM 12h 46m
5 September 2026, Saturday 6:29 AM 7:13 PM 12h 44m
6 September 2026, Sunday 6:30 AM 7:12 PM 12h 41m
7 September 2026, Monday 6:30 AM 7:10 PM 12h 39m
8 September 2026, Tuesday 6:31 AM 7:09 PM 12h 37m
9 September 2026, Wednesday 6:32 AM 7:08 PM 12h 35m
10 September 2026, Thursday 6:32 AM 7:06 PM 12h 33m
11 September 2026, Friday 6:33 AM 7:05 PM 12h 31m
12 September 2026, Saturday 6:34 AM 7:03 PM 12h 29m
13 September 2026, Sunday 6:35 AM 7:02 PM 12h 27m
14 September 2026, Monday 6:35 AM 7:01 PM 12h 25m
15 September 2026, Tuesday 6:36 AM 6:59 PM 12h 23m
16 September 2026, Wednesday 6:37 AM 6:58 PM 12h 21m
17 September 2026, Thursday 6:37 AM 6:56 PM 12h 19m
18 September 2026, Friday 6:38 AM 6:55 PM 12h 16m
19 September 2026, Saturday 6:39 AM 6:54 PM 12h 14m
20 September 2026, Sunday 6:39 AM 6:52 PM 12h 12m
21 September 2026, Monday 6:40 AM 6:51 PM 12h 10m
22 September 2026, Tuesday 6:41 AM 6:49 PM 12h 08m
23 September 2026, Wednesday 6:41 AM 6:48 PM 12h 06m
24 September 2026, Thursday 6:42 AM 6:47 PM 12h 04m
25 September 2026, Friday 6:43 AM 6:45 PM 12h 02m
26 September 2026, Saturday 6:44 AM 6:44 PM 12h 00m
27 September 2026, Sunday 6:44 AM 6:42 PM 11h 58m
28 September 2026, Monday 6:45 AM 6:41 PM 11h 55m
29 September 2026, Tuesday 6:46 AM 6:40 PM 11h 53m
30 September 2026, Wednesday 6:46 AM 6:38 PM 11h 51m

Los Angeles lies on the Southern California coast at 34°N, with the Pacific Ocean directly to the west and the Santa Monica and San Gabriel Mountains to the north. Clear skies are common from late spring through autumn, making the coast particularly reliable for sunset viewing and the inland hills for sunrise.

Best sunrise spots in Los Angeles

  1. Griffith Observatory

    The observatory sits at 340m on the south slope of Mount Hollywood and faces east over the LA Basin. Grounds are free and open 24/7; the building opens at noon. Weekend parking fills fast, so arrive before 6am or take the DASH Observatory bus from the Vermont/Sunset Metro stop (50 cents).

  2. Runyon Canyon Park

    The upper ridge faces east over Hollywood and the LA Basin at 312m elevation. Free street parking on Fuller Ave is typically available before 7am on weekdays. For a car-free approach, take the Red Line to Hollywood/Highland and walk 10 minutes to the north trailhead.

  3. Mulholland Drive Overlook

    Informal pullouts along Mulholland Drive above the 405 freeway face east and south over the San Fernando Valley. Roadside parking is free; the stretch near the Encino Reservoir offers the widest unobstructed views. Note that parking is prohibited after dark.

  4. Kenneth Hahn State Recreation Area

    The hilltop in the Baldwin Hills reaches 170m and has clear east-facing views of the downtown LA skyline, about 8km away. The park opens at 6am; weekday parking is free, weekends and holidays $6/vehicle. The Olympic Forest section near the summit is the highest accessible point.

Best sunset spots in Los Angeles

  1. Griffith Observatory

    The west-facing terrace looks over Hollywood toward the Pacific, about 25km away. On clear evenings the sun sets over open ocean. The main parking lot charges $10/hour; free street parking on nearby roads requires a 10-15 minute uphill walk.

  2. Santa Monica Pier

    The pier stretches 500m due west into the Pacific with a completely open western horizon. Free entry, open daily until 10pm. Nearby beach lots charge $7-15; street meter parking ($1-2/hour) is available a few blocks inland.

  3. El Matador State Beach

    This small Malibu beach, 55km northwest of downtown, has sea stacks and arches that create foreground interest against the western horizon. The state parking lot ($8-10) fills by early afternoon on clear evenings; limited free roadside parking is available on the Pacific Coast Highway. Open 8am to sunset.

  4. Mulholland Drive Overlook

    West-facing pullouts above Beverly Hills look toward the Westside and the Pacific. The viewpoint near the intersection with Coldwater Canyon Drive gives a wide, tree-free panorama. No facilities; bring water, especially in summer.

  5. Point Dume State Beach

    The 60m bluff at the end of Point Dume juts into the Pacific and faces due west with a clear horizon. Free parking at Westward Beach Rd (first 2 hours); the headland is a 15-minute walk from the lot. The site is 45km from downtown LA.

FAQ

Sunrise in Los Angeles is at 6:31 AM today.

Sunset in Los Angeles is at 7:09 PM today.

The day in Los Angeles today is 12 hours and 37 minutes long.

In Los Angeles, astronomical twilight begins at 5:06 AM and ends at 8:34 PM.

Los Angeles is in the America/Los_Angeles timezone.
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