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Photo highlights from a brief excursion to the Bette Davis Picnic Area and the Los Angeles River after a rainstorm.
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The first morning of Daylight Saving Time, fifty local tourists set out to explore the lower half of the Los Angeles River.
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This week's L.A. River excursion along the Tujunga Wash Greenway, a lush green walkway amidst the dense urban sprawl.
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A 2-mile bike path along the Arroyo Seco also offers a different vantage point when walking through the bottom of this tributary of the Los Angeles River.
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The Sepulveda Basin is one of few areas along the Los Angeles River that offers a glimpse into what the river once was and what the rest of the river may one day be.
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A short walk through Burbank's Rancho Equestrian District, a large equine community adjacent to the Los Angeles River.
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A short trip to the Los Angeles River can soothe a week's worth of stress. Grab a cup of coffee and visit Frogtown's West Bank.
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The walk features native plantings, pocket parks, and good bird-watching.
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Writer and kayaker George Wolfe discussing the importance of accessibility and recreation to the Los Angeles River.
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Walking, running and cycling along the Los Angeles River got a major boost on Saturday afternoon when city officials, along with KCET Departures (our oral history, interactive documentary project), celebrated the opening of a 2.5-mile extension--a proj...
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