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The end of the Lario Trail along the Los Angeles River separates into four distinct yet interconnected bikeways that branch throughout the shoreline area.…
This lovely biking experience takes you through much of the 2000-acre Sepulveda Basin Recreation Area, one of the soft-bottom stretches of the river. You'll see verdant trees and plants here, and a healthy array of birdlife.
A 2.2-mile walk that traverses a wonderful city parkway with intimate neighborhoods as it heads from Pasadena down towards the confluence with the LA River. An unusual experience of in-channel riding, where you pass beneath a string of beautifully desi...
Compton Creek is a nearly 6 mile ride. The upper section, just under three miles long, parallels the creek. It's a more urban ride along vertical concrete walls. Sycamore trees line portions of the lower route, which runs just under two miles.
This 2.5-mile jaunt up and over the Hansen Dam travels a wide asphalt path. A favorite of those living in the area, it's also a fun, quick trek for tourists. You'll get fantastic views of Little Tujunga Canyon in Lake View Terrace, of Big Tujunga Canyo...
Griffith Park is close enough to allow serious forays to/from the channel. The rides here are tree lined, scenic and well maintained. How far you explore depends on your ambitions as well as those of your traveling companions.
This 7.4 mile path takes you along one of the nicest soft-bottom sections of the river.
Some of the most interesting glimpses into hidden Los Angeles can be found along the tributaries that form the larger Los Angeles River watershed
This route saunters for a few miles through smooth, gently sloping parkland, then straightens to make a four-mile beeline through Rosemead to Peck Road Park in El Monte.
For distance-hungry riders, the South County Trail offers a great open stretch of unfettered bikeway along the Los Angeles River
If you're among those who just have to experience the full monty of L.A. River's 52-mile epic urban trek, follow our directions on how you do it.
THESE RUSTIC FOOTHILLS are among the headwaters for the Los Angeles River. Their waters collect above the Hansen Dam. Together the Hansen Dam area is the mecca for horse riding in the city, containing the largest concentration of stables and trails.