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  2. Expo Bike Path - Wikipedia

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    The Expo Bike Path is a 12-mile-long (19 km) [note 1] rail with trail bicycle path and pedestrian route in Los Angeles County, California that travels roughly parallel to the Los Angeles Metro Rail's E Line between La Cienega/ Jefferson and 17th Street/ SMC stations.

  3. Arroyo Seco bicycle path - Wikipedia

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    The Arroyo Seco Bicycle Path is an approximately 2-mile (3.2 km) long Class I bicycle path along the Arroyo Seco river channel and canyon in the Northeast Los Angeles region of Los Angeles County, California. [1] It parallels the Arroyo Seco Parkway (CA Route 110), which is also a part of the canyon.

  4. List of Los Angeles bike paths - Wikipedia

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    Lake Los Angeles bike path – located at Lake Los Angeles in the Mojave Desert, it runs along 170th St. East. for 2.7 miles between Avenue M-8 and Avenue P. A spur runs 0.5 miles along Avenue O from 170th St. East to 165th St. East. [ 12 ]

  5. Browns Creek Bike Path - Wikipedia

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    Browns Creek Bike Path is a Class I bike path that is “tucked away from the surrounding hustle and bustle” of the San Fernando Valley, “hugging the side” of the Browns Canyon Wash. [ 1 ] The path begins at Lassen Street, just east of Chatsworth Metrolink Station , and ends just north of Rinaldi Street near Stoney Point Park .

  6. Coyote Creek bicycle path - Wikipedia

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    The bike path is controlled by Caltrans. [1] The path begins in Santa Fe Springs on the North fork of the Coyote Creek and extends south into Long Beach where it joins the San Gabriel River bicycle path at the trail bridge just South of Willow Street/Katella Avenue. Coyote Creek separates Los Angeles County and Orange County. A curious feature ...

  7. G Line Bikeway - Wikipedia

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    The G Line Bikeway is a cycle route in Los Angeles County, California, that runs for 17.9 miles (28.8 km) from Chatsworth, through Sepulveda Basin Recreation Area to Valley Glen. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It runs alongside the G Line bus rapid transit route, sharing a dedicated right-of-way with it.

  8. Watch This Cyclist Dodge a Moose on Their Ride - AOL

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  9. Los Angeles River bicycle path - Wikipedia

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    The Los Angeles River bicycle path is a Class I bicycle and pedestrian path in the Greater Los Angeles area running from north to east along the Los Angeles River through Griffith Park in an area known as the Glendale Narrows. The 7.4 mile section of bikeway through the Glendale Narrows is known as the Elysian Valley Bicycle & Pedestrian Path. [1]