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The Ballona Creek Bike Path

The Ballona Creek Bike Path

The Ballona Creek Bike Path is a multi-use recreational trail that follows the course of Ballona Creek in the western Los Angeles area. The path runs from the Pacific Ocean in the south to the San Fernando Valley in the north, passing through the neighborhoods of Marina del Rey, Culver City, and West Los Angeles. It is popular with joggers, walkers, and cyclists, and provides a convenient way for people to get around and enjoy the outdoors in an urban environment.

 

The Ballona Creek Bike Path is about 11 miles long and is relatively flat, making it suitable for people of all fitness levels. It is paved and well-maintained, with benches and other amenities along the way. The path offers beautiful views of the surrounding area, including the ocean, wetlands, and various neighborhoods and landmarks. It is also a great place to observe a variety of birds and other wildlife, as Ballona Creek is home to a diverse array of species.

 

It is easily accessible from a number of nearby freeways and public transportation options, and there are several parking lots and other access points along the route.

  • ADDRESS

    The Ballona Creek Bike Path is a bike path that follows the course of Ballona Creek in Los Angeles, California. It begins in the west at the intersection of Culver Boulevard and Jefferson Boulevard in the Playa Del Rey neighborhood, and ends in the east at the intersection of Lincoln Boulevard and Jefferson Boulevard in the Del Rey neighborhood. 

  • PARKING

    Parking areas are listed from west to east:

    • Marina Del Rey: 13745 Fiji Way
    • Los Angeles: Culver Slauson Park, 5070 S. Slauson Ave.
    • Culver City: Syd Kronenthal Park, 3459 McManus Ave.
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