Cemetery and Burial Options
Hollywood Forever offers a wide range of burial places and memorialization options.
Traditional Burial
We offer a wide selection of traditional burial spaces throughout our park-like grounds. Our beautiful lakes, reflecting pools, and forested lawns offer a variety of scenic spots to select from. Many areas have a view of the Hollywood sign in the distance. Each grave space at Hollywood is considered a double interment space and can accommodate up to two burials. Family members may also purchase additional interment rights for cremation burials on existing family graves.
Private Mausoleum
The grounds of Hollywood Forever are dotted with granite private family mausoleums. With our masons and stone resources, we can help you design a private building for your final resting place that matches your aesthetics with burial crypts and cremation niches to serve generations of your family.
Community Mausoleum
Hollywood Forever has many historic mausoleum buildings as well as an ongoing construction program to create 25,000 new crypt spaces over the next 15 years in our five-story mausoleum with views of downtown and the Hollywood Hills. Mausoleum crypts are our most affordable traditional burial option.
Green Burial and Natural Burial
We are pleased to offer an environmentally friendly, or Green burial, at Hollywood Forever. Hollywood Forever is proud to be certified as a Hybrid Cemetery by the Green Burial Council. Green Burial is for those wishing to be buried naturally with no embalming in a burial shroud or a simple pine, wicker, or other natural biodegradable casket. Also, vaults are not used. Instead, the burial soil is mounded and gradually recedes over time. As part of the service, attendees are encouraged to participate in the burial process. Memorial options include a newly planted tree, a succulent planting, and an inscribed natural bolder
For those wishing to have a green burial in a conservation landscape, we can arrange for transfers to our sister cemetery in Marin County, Fernwood Cemetery.
Fernwood Cemetery is one of the first green burial grounds of its kind in the United States and continues to pioneer green and conservation burial techniques and emerging traditions. Fernwood also includes Gan Yarok, America’s first green Jewish cemetery.