I'm going to rate this a 5 star in terms of the L.A. River bike path that connects this to Cypress Park which is Northeast of Downtown L.A. At my pace I reach Cypress Park in about 38 minutes with the starting point being the bike path entrance at Riverside Dr. just in front of Griffith Park. The scenery is great, there are no stops and it's an alternative to that filthy MTA redline that also connects me to Downtown L.A. when I need to go out there. There are a few fentanyl addict tents along the route but they don't mess with cyclists, at least none of them have messed with me. I've only ever had issues with this route nearly 2 years ago with the local gang when there was a detour in Frog Town during the construction of the Taylor Yard bridge. Glendale Narrows is really nice as well. They even have a bicycle repair rack available which I utilize once...
Read moreI love the glendale narrows river walk as it is right down the st from where I live. There is tons of wildlife and it makes you forget that you live in Los Angeles with its gorgeous scenery. I love taking a walk or a run with my girlfriend in the mornings all the way to the end of the trail and back. There is room for bicyclists as well to ride down along the L.A. River which its a true example of peace and tranquility to help your body wake...
Read moreThis is a quaint three quarter mile walk/bike pathway between Sonora and the 134/5 interchange along the LA River. Almost no street traffic noise as well as a very pleasant parklet on either end. My only lament is that it isn't connected very well to any cycling or pedestrian infrastructure or to the rest of the river paths. So beware on getting to the path. Here's to hoping that Glendale, Burbank and LA get some...
Read more