West San Fernando Valley Neighborhood
Welcome to Winnetka, a residential neighborhood in the west-central San Fernando Valley, within the city of Los Angeles.
Winnetka is a residential neighborhood in the west-central San Fernando Valley, within the city of Los Angeles in Los Angeles County. Roughly 4.8 square miles in size and home to about 47,000 residents, it sits on the Valley floor bounded by Chatsworth to the north, Northridge to the northeast, Reseda to the east, Woodland Hills to the south and Canoga Park to the west. The area's modern identity began in the early 1920s, when the Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce invited poultry farmer Charles Weeks to replicate the one-acre egg farms he had pioneered near Palo Alto. The resulting Weeks Poultry Colony, also known as Runnymede, laid out small farm plots where families could raise chickens and market eggs, an intensive-farming model that made Winnetka briefly famous. As the poultry economy faded, the one-acre parcels were gradually absorbed into residential development. After World War II, Winnetka filled in with single-family ranch homes and apartment buildings as the San Fernando Valley became one of the region's defining suburban landscapes. Today Winnetka is a diverse, largely owner-occupied community of modest homes, local shops and schools. Commercial corridors along Sherman Way, Winnetka Avenue and Roscoe Boulevard carry everyday retail and dining, while the residential streets behind them remain quiet and tree-lined. Its location places residents close to the Warner Center business district in Woodland Hills, Pierce College, and the commercial corridors that run the length of the Valley. The Metro G Line busway provides transit access across the Valley, while the 101 Freeway and canyon routes connect the neighborhood to the Westside, the city of Los Angeles and the Santa Monica Mountains. Winnetka suits buyers and renters seeking a quieter, family-oriented pocket of the Valley with convenient access to jobs, transit and recreation, at a somewhat more approachable scale than several of its neighboring communities.
Winnetka is in the west-central San Fernando Valley, within the city of Los Angeles in Los Angeles County. It lies roughly between Chatsworth and Woodland Hills, with Northridge, Reseda and Canoga Park on its other borders.
Winnetka is served by the Los Angeles Unified School District, which operates neighborhood elementary and secondary campuses including Winnetka Avenue Elementary School. The community is also home to private schools such as St. Martin-in-the-Fields Parish School and AGBU Manoogian-Demirdjian School.
Winnetka is bordered by Chatsworth to the north, Northridge to the northeast, Reseda to the east, Woodland Hills to the south, and Canoga Park to the west. Woodland Hills' Warner Center business district lies just to the south.
Winnetka grew from the Weeks Poultry Colony, a series of one-acre egg farms established in the 1920s by Charles Weeks at the invitation of the Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce. After World War II the area developed into a suburban residential community.
Yes. The Metro G Line, formerly the Orange Line busway, runs through Winnetka with stations including Pierce College and Sherman Way, linking the neighborhood to the rest of the San Fernando Valley and the broader Metro transit network.
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Winnetka's housing stock is dominated by single-family homes, much of it post-war ranch and tract construction developed as the San Fernando Valley suburbanized after World War II. Owner-occupied homes make up a majority of the housing, with apartments and smaller multi-family buildings clustered along the main corridors adding rental options. Lots are typically compact by Valley standards, and the neighborhood retains a consistent, low- to mid-rise residential scale. The mix of established ranch houses and occasional newer infill gives buyers a range of entry points in the western Valley.
Winnetka is a clearly defined grid of residential blocks bordered by Chatsworth to the north, Northridge to the northeast, Reseda to the east, Woodland Hills to the south, and Canoga Park to the west. The southern edge of the neighborhood sits close to Warner Center, the Woodland Hills commercial and employment district, while Pierce College anchors the area near the Winnetka Avenue and Victory Boulevard corner. Within Winnetka, the area around the Winnetka Recreation Center and along Sherman Way functions as an informal community core.
Winnetka offers a distinctly suburban Valley lifestyle within Los Angeles. Commercial corridors along Sherman Way, Winnetka Avenue and Roscoe Boulevard carry a mix of restaurants, coffee shops, markets and neighborhood services, while residential streets remain quiet and tree-lined. The community is diverse and largely family-oriented, with a strong share of homeowners. Pierce College, just across the southern border in Woodland Hills, brings students, performances and community events nearby, and the neighborhood's parks and recreation center give residents gathering places close to home.
Winnetka is served by the Los Angeles Unified School District, which operates neighborhood elementary and secondary campuses including Winnetka Avenue Elementary School, with additional schools assigned across the surrounding Valley. The community also hosts private institutions such as St. Martin-in-the-Fields Parish School and the AGBU Manoogian-Demirdjian School. Pierce College, a Los Angeles Community College District campus just across the border in Woodland Hills, offers two-year programs and continuing education that anchor the area's higher-education options.
The Metro G Line — the former Orange Line busway — runs through Winnetka with stations at Pierce College and Sherman Way, providing fast east-west transit across the San Fernando Valley and connections to the broader Metro system. The Ventura Freeway (U.S. Route 101) passes just south of the neighborhood, linking Winnetka to the Westside and downtown Los Angeles, while major arterials including Winnetka Avenue, Topanga Canyon Boulevard, Roscoe Boulevard and Sherman Way handle local travel. Commuters also reach the wider Valley and nearby freeways through these surface routes.
Winnetka's central recreational hub is the Winnetka Recreation Center at Roscoe Boulevard and Winnetka Avenue, a City of Los Angeles facility with sports fields, an auditorium and programs for all ages. Quimby Park, a smaller neighborhood green space, offers additional outdoor room for families. Nearby, Warner Center Park in Woodland Hills hosts concerts and community gatherings, and Pierce College's open campus provides walking paths and open space. The Santa Monica Mountains, Topanga State Park and the wider Valley trail system are a short drive away.
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