LA to Long Beach River Ride!
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- Опубліковано 15 жов 2024
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Fun ride via San Gabriel River Trail from Encanto Park to Seal Beach (Long Beach) and back up LA River Trail. Nothing but trail, garbage, homeless, cyclists, runners, & horses.
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love it I'll definitely go there.
is there a safer way to connect in Long Beach from the San Gabriel River to the LA River? Preferably with no street riding? just bike path?
From seal beach? You could take the beach path if you want to avoid cars otherwise there is a bike lane along 2nd street. Unfortunately you won’t be able to completely avoid cars. Good luck!
At the coast you can connect the San Gabriel River Trail to the Los Angeles River Trail using almost all bike path, the Shoreline Beach Bike Path. From the SGRT to the LART only 2.5 mi is on city streets (Marina Dr, 2nd St, Bay Shore Ave, 54th Pl) and 85% of that has a bike lane. Alternatively, eleven miles inland on the LART at Hollydale Regional Park you can connect to the SGRT on 4 mi of lightly traveled roads, namely Monroe and Gardendale/Foster. Finally, twelve miles inland on the LART at Imperial Hwy you can continue on the Rio Hondo Bikeway and join up with the SGRT near Whittier Narrows. I think that's what they did in this video but I can't open the Strava route. Of course you can do these routes counterclockwise as well.
@@scotth5132 isn't there a bike path in bellflower or paramount that connects the two also?
@@ropeysubstance1719 There is the Bellflower Bike Trail that follows the old Pacific Electric Railway (Red Car) but the path is competed for only half the distance from the SGRT to the LART. We need more east-west routes (trails or merely bike lanes) connecting up the north-south river trails.
@@scotth5132 thanks, i do recall riding that section once. do you know if the city of paramount plans to continue building on that trail? that would be a nice connection point between SGRT and LART.
Great quality video. Just beautiful! I've got to try that one some day. :)