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Top 10 Ideal Places for ride in Los Angeles

Riding is the most excitement journey for the ride hunters from way-to-way, the excitement of adventure. Here check out the best riding paths of Los Angeles for your riding destination.

1. Marvin Braude Bike Trail:

MARVIN BRAUDE BIKE TRAIL

Imagine you are cycling in a way, your one side is a sea, and another side is a beach! How will you feel? Marvin Braude Bike Trail, The Strand is the way. It is one of the best cycling paths beside of the Pacific Ocean.

You will meet with King Harbor, Santa Monica, Mariana Del Rey, and many other beautiful sea beaches along in the ride. It is 22 miles long way. There are so many spots where you can rest and have some drinks. It is beautiful, charming, and exciting cycling path all the way.

2. Ballona Creek Bike Path:

Ballona Creek Bike Path

Ballona Creek bicycle is more than six miles long amazing ways. It stars from National Boulevard in Calvin City. In its long way, it follows the Playa Vista and the Playa Del Rey.

It has pleasant sceneries alongside. Cyclists enjoy this waterfall pathway with the excitement and fresh environment. It is separated from any traffic and stands as a metro rail system. It is an impressive and different bikeway.

3. Glendale Narrows / Elysian Valley Bike Path:

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Los Angeles has adorable riverside. It is the most favorite cycling path for the Laziest readers. It is so favorable to Ted Rodgers and Carol Feucht. This dreamy way starts from Atwater Village and passes proximate to Elysian Valley, Griffith Park, and Los Feliz.

This is like a beautiful painting of canvas. It is the best cycling way for the nature lover and pedestrian. Rogers gives the courtesy of the alongside beauty of the road that gives the real flesh of riding.

4. Griffith Park Bike Loop:

GRIFFITH PARK BIKE LOOP

Griffith Park is an interesting bike path for the riders. It is situated in Los Feliz. It is about 4,310 acres in area. It is not only stuck within the same area. It is the largest park of Los Angeles, which is decorated with tree line, natural surface and nine miles long bike loop.

It is also so interesting and cheerful ride way because of its zoo area and the riverside cycling way. You can start it from the Crystal Spring Drive or Zoo side as you feel. There is a great advantage there that if you do not have your cycle, you can rent a ride from there.

5. Metro Orange Line Bike Path:

Metro Orange Line Bike Path

It is a mixed bike path. It is a bike lane of class 2 and class 1. It is a pedestrian and a parallel bikeway about four miles long along Orange line. It passes through the Canoga Station, San Fernando Valley and continues up to Chatsworth. It is also linked with Sepulveda Dam Bike Path.

It is also beside of the busway of the Los Angeles County Metro Liner system. This bike path gives a taste of cycling in the city where it is also a busy ride. It’s bikeway starts from the North Hollywood Metro station. There are so many intersections in this bike pathway, so all the bikers have to be in trouble to navigate his/her destination.

6. Long Beach Bike Path:

LONG BEACH BIKE PATH

This amazing bike path is also known as the Shoreline Pedestrian Bike Path. It is so long that it is about 7.2 kilometers long along the seaside. How about having a journey across the blue sea? This pathway is a great choice for the widely fresh nature lover. Those who like to play with sea-beach or like to spend time around the sea; it is the best choice for them to ride all the way.

Beautiful weather, mind-blowing surface, fresh air from the sea, everything is perfect for the riders. It begins from the shoreline village and ends after 3.1miles long sand way at Alamitos Bay. There is a place named Belmont Veterans Memorial Pier where you can take rest and refuel yourself for the long way riding adventure.

7. Santa Clarita Cloverleaf:

Santa Clarita Cloverleaf

This pathway name is special and it by John Riddle and Amelia; they are authors of “Where to Bike Los Angeles.” It is alike a natural art of four-leaf clover. This long single way ride flows Santa Clara River and its tributaries. A bicycle can enjoy this journey from a different entrance. It’s also linked with several parks. This path is 100% paved and spectacular to enjoy awesome riding.

8. The Donut:

This Donut path has a great history that you have to remember. Can you remember it? It was John Riddle and Sarah Amelar. They are the great authors of “Where to Bike Los Angeles.” It is 28 miles long way around the hills. How tremendous the ride, can you imagine?

It touches the Palos Verdes Drive along to the Palos Verdes Peninsula. Average cycle and professional cycle, both will get sharper and thrill ride through there. However, riders must have to concentrate on the path and the side. They will find Catalina Island, Fort MacArthur, Point Fermin Lighthouse, Point Vicente Lighthouse, and the glistening Pacific for eye taking enjoy.

9. Sunset To The Sea:

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This path is another great interesting ride for the Ted Rogers of Riding LA. This is a special place because of the Roger said his excitement about this path. He said that every time this is the best riding way for him.

He also shared his great experiences and told that anyone can get enjoy with riding from different places of Los Angeles. Like Elysian Park, West of the 405, it is a lifting mix of hills and curves leading up to Pacific Palisades, Sunset Strip in West Hollywood, and past the mansions of Beverly Hills and UCLA and so on.

However, riding is not for the fear-hearted people. It is for them those who like adventure, those who take challenges for destiny.

10. Fairfax To Downtown:

Damien Newton shows a great riding path for the riding hunters named Street blog Los Angeles. It is a great light and burbs’ mixture. He told that he liked to ride across the Fairfax starting Park Labrea to Midtown. He told that it was a great excitement riding on a major street.

Those who enjoy thrilling and adventure with cycling, Los Angeles is one of the best riding places of the world for them, to take the challenge and break the joy of destiny.

About the Author Nick Soros

Hi, I'm Nick Soros. I have been an cycling enthusiast from 2006. Ezroadbike.com is my personal blog where I share my pedaling experience. No matter you are a new cyclist or skillful one, you would find useful topics in my site. Have a great cycling...