Beverly Hills’ Cowboy in Bronze: A Visitor’s Guide
John Wayne Statue looms above Wilshire Boulevard in Beverly Hills, stopping locals and visitors alike with its larger-than-life nod to Hollywood’s golden age. I first caught sight of the 21-foot cowboy while juggling an oat-milk latte and almost dropped the cup in surprise.
John Wayne Statue History and Fast Facts
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- Height ≈ 21 ft; weight ≈ 6 tons
- Sculpted by Western artist Harry Jackson
- Unveiled in 1984 for Great Western Savings & Loan
- Originally rotated on a motorized base—until spinning cowboys distracted drivers
Where to See the John Wayne Statue
Set your map to 8484 Wilshire Boulevard, Beverly Hills, CA 90211. The sculpture stands beside the art-deco Saban Theatre and the coming Purple Line Metro stop, so rail riders will soon emerge almost at its hooves.
Best Photo Hacks at the Cowboy Monument
Early-morning light is soft, parking is easier, and you avoid harsh reflections from office-tower glass. Bring a wide-angle (or ultrawide phone mode) if you want the full horse without stepping into traffic.

Nearby Highlights Around John Wayne Statue
- Saban Theatre for concerts and stand-up
- Beverly Hills Farmers Market on Sundays—fresh peaches and prime dog-watching
- Rodeo Drive, ten minutes west, for luxury window-shopping and celebrity cars
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Look Camera-Ready beside the Bronze Cowboy
Wilshire wind can turn any hairstyle into tumbleweed. Book an in-room styling session with the Mobile Beauty Team before you head out, and every selfie will sparkle—no curling-iron wrestling required.
Parting Shot at John Wayne Statue
A brief visit to this towering bronze icon delivers pure Hollywood nostalgia. Pair the stop with a flexible city pass and a quick beauty touch-up, and your Beverly Hills day will feel like something the Duke himself would tip his hat to. Enjoy the ride—and let me know if you manage the full-horse selfie without kneeling on the sidewalk!

