L.A. River Bikeway

The Los Angeles River cycling path, also known as the Glendale Narrows, is a Class I bike and pedestrian way in the Greater Los Angeles area that runs from north to east along the Los Angeles River via Griffith Park. The Elysian Valley Bicycle & Pedestrian Path is the name of the 7.4-mile segment of bikeway that passes through the Glendale Narrows. Additionally, a bike route connects Vernon, California, with Long Beach, California. The Los Angeles River Bikeway is the name of this stretch.


The LA River Trail's bike path connects the largest open space in the area, making it a crucial non-motorized route through the second-largest urban area in the country. The walk traverses the distinctive Glendale Narrows section of the river, providing opportunity to see riparian environment and a variety of bird species, stop at nearby parks, and take in the famed artistic river gates.

Along the 51 miles of the Los Angeles River, there are a number of disjointed, paved routes, some of which are longer than others. Although there are nice trails from Canoga Park to the Port of Los Angeles, the Glendale Narrows/Elysian Valley Bicycle Path, which runs through the increasingly bustling Frogtown, is where you'll find the majority of biking activity. It has several notable entry sites, including Lewis MacAdams Riverfront Park and Rattlesnake Park, and extends from Victory Boulevard and Riverside Drive to Egret Park in Elysian Valley.


Length: 7.00 miles

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