Stoney Point Park is one of Chatsworth's signature anchors — a sandstone outcrop that draws climbers from across Southern California. Homes near the park have a specific character. I'm Brian Cooper at eXp Realty, and this is the 2026 buyer view of Stoney Point Park area inventory.
About Stoney Point Park
Stoney Point Park sits at the north end of Topanga Canyon Boulevard, just south of the 118 freeway. The park's sandstone outcrop is one of the oldest established bouldering areas in Southern California — climbers have used it since the early 20th century. The park also offers hiking trails connecting into the broader Chatsworth and Santa Susana network.
Equestrian access is permitted on park trails. The combination of climbing, hiking, and equestrian use makes Stoney Point a unique multi-modal park anchor.
The Surrounding Neighborhood
Residential streets immediately around Stoney Point Park include a mix of older 1950s-1970s flat-valley homes and hillside parcels stepping up toward the foothill. Lots vary widely; flat-valley parcels run 6,500-9,000 sq ft typical, with hillside lots running 10,000-25,000 sq ft or more on the older estate-zoned parcels.
The neighborhood has a settled, established character. New construction is scattered rather than tract-developed. Substantial remodels are common on the higher-end lots.
Prices and Inventory
May 2026 sale prices in the Stoney Point Park area band $950K for entry-condition older smaller homes through $2.4M+ for hillside view properties on larger lots. Most volume sits in the $1.2M-$1.7M range. Days on market track the broader Chatsworth average for well-prepared listings.
Hillside parcels carry CAL FIRE FHSZ implications. Flat-valley parcels on the east side of Topanga Canyon Boulevard generally do not. The insurance picture differs by exact parcel.
The Climbing Community
Buyers who climb actively benefit from being walking-distance to Stoney Point. For non-climbers, the park is still a useful amenity — hiking and equestrian access, public space, and the visual character the sandstone outcrop adds to the neighborhood.
Park hours and rules are set by City of LA Parks. Verify current access policy at the city's website.
Schools and Services
LAUSD attendance boundaries apply. Verify by exact address on the LAUSD Resident School Identifier. The 118 freeway is 2-5 minutes by car. Northridge Mall and CSUN area amenities are 10-15 minutes. Porter Ranch retail is 10-12 minutes. Westfield Topanga is 15-20 minutes.
Walking access to retail and daily services is limited from most parcels. The neighborhood is car-trip dependent for non-park errands.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can you climb at Stoney Point Park?
Yes. Stoney Point is one of the oldest established bouldering areas in Southern California, with decades of climbing history on its sandstone outcrops. The park is open and free. For buyers who climb, walking-distance access is a real lifestyle factor.
How much do homes near Stoney Point Park cost?
May 2026 sale prices band $950K for entry-condition older smaller homes through $2.4M+ for hillside view properties. Most volume sits in the $1.2M-$1.7M range. Hillside parcels carry FHSZ implications and run higher on insurance.
Are Stoney Point area homes in a fire zone?
Hillside parcels west of Topanga Canyon Boulevard largely yes — CAL FIRE FHSZ (Very High or High). Flat-valley parcels east of Topanga generally not. The insurance picture differs significantly by side of street. Verify FHSZ on ZIMAS by APN.
Is the area walkable to other amenities?
Walking access to Stoney Point Park is real for the closest streets. Walking access to retail, dining, and daily services is limited — the neighborhood is car-trip dependent for non-park errands. The 118 freeway is 2-5 minutes by car.
What schools serve the Stoney Point area?
LAUSD. Specific assignments vary by exact address — verify on the LAUSD Resident School Identifier. Chatsworth Charter HS is a common high school assignment. Elementary and middle vary by parcel.