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  2. Shoreline Pedestrian Bikepath - Wikipedia

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    The Shoreline Pedestrian Bikepath also known as the Long Beach Bike Path is a 4.5-mile (7.2 km) path along the Pacific Ocean from Shoreline Village in downtown Long Beach, California to Belmont Shore, Los Angeles County. [1] [2] [3] It was completed in 1988 [2] and is used by walkers, joggers, and skaters.

  3. List of Los Angeles bike paths - Wikipedia

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    B. Long Beach Bike Path (begins at Los Angeles River outlet/estuary in Long Beach) C. Griffith Park (near Los Angeles River) Mineral Wells Loop; Crystal Springs Loop; IV. Separate watersheds [33] (Bike trails in Los Angeles County adjacent to watercourses that are not connected to the San Gabriel or Los Angeles Rivers; listed roughly north to ...

  4. Marvin Braude Bike Trail - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] The coastal bike trail is widely acknowledged as "the most popular bike path" in Los Angeles. [5] The path "leads cyclists past colorful piers, lively crowds, and beach vistas unseen by automobile travelers." [2] A 1985 bike touring guidebook reported that this was "deservedly the most popular (and most crowded) bike path in Los Angeles ...

  5. Los Angeles River bicycle path - Wikipedia

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    Dominguez Creek Bike Route sign. The Dominguez Channel Bicycle Path/Laguna Dominguez Bicycle Trail is along a 2.8 miles (4.5 km) section of the Upper Dominguez Channel, a 15.7 miles (25.3 km) long channelized stream west of the lower

  6. Los Angeles River Bikeway - Wikipedia

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    Los Angeles River Bikeway, also known as LARIO, is a 29.1 mi (46.8 km) bikeway along the lower Los Angeles River in southern Los Angeles County, California. [1] It is one of the completed sections of the Los Angeles River Bicycle Path planned to run along the entire 51 miles (82 km) length of the LA River.

  7. G Line Bikeway - Wikipedia

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    Because of the long reach of the extended path, this route has been called a “San Fernando Valley commuter corridor” [9] and “the crown jewel of San Fernando Valley bike infrastructure.” [10] The G Line Bikeway ran alongside Van Nuys station before its closure on February 21, 2025, and 1.36 miles (2.19km) of the Bikeway between ...

  8. Coyote Creek bicycle path - Wikipedia

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    The Southern section of the bikeway passes adjacent a collection of zones: light industrial, apartments, schools, etc. In that area there is a simple bike maintenance station, including a tire pump, at a small walking park that is parallel to the bike path and just north of the 605 Freeway. During dry weather Coyote Creek has just a trickle of ...

  9. Park to Playa Trail - Wikipedia

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    Park to Playa trailhead, including fruit park, [4] 1.4-mile (2.3 km) dirt trail: Intersection of Stocker Street and Presidio Drive. [5] Norman O. Houston Park: A 10-acre park opened 1981, named for Norman O. Houston, the park has a 0.8 mi (1.3 km) loop track and workout equipment. [6] [7] 4800 South La Brea, 90008 Reuben Ingold Park