From Griffith Park to Elysian Park (and almost there now!)
The first 3.2 miles, from Riverside Dr. (at Victory) down as far as
Los Feliz Blvd., had been opened to the public for quite a few years. The next
mile and a half, as far as Fletcher Drive, opened in 2000. The Los Feliz
overpass was finally completed, and lighting is now installed all the
way.
This bike trail could grow into a fabulous Los Angeles
River Project some day with parkland hugging the west bank of the river from
above the Sepulveda Basin all the way downtown, and – who knows – maybe one day
all the way to Long Beach. That’s what they tell us, anyway.
Access is at each end, and above the golf course. You can ride the
river trail in one direction, then make a loop by going back through Griffith
Park, along Crystal Springs Rd.
Thomas Guide, pp. 564, 594.
Although the path isn’t maintained below Fletcher Drive, the cyclist
does encounter the striking Heron Gates, welcoming one and all to Rattlesnake
Park.
There’s
evidence of a community of sorts along the river bed. Someone has set up this
unusual water garden (between Glendale and Fletcher).
Some Viewers’ Comments:
»» While this route is not exceedingly scenic, it is interesting with its
gentle twists and turns in places connected by wide open stretches. There are
mild elevation changes. There have been complaints about the exhaust fumes and
dust from the adjacent freeways. These complaints are largely exaggerated. There
is a steady up river breeze that dissipates exhaust fumes and dust is seldom any
problem at all. The steady up river wind surprisingly results in uphill runs
well faster than downhill runs.
»» I’ve ridden the LA River path and am very disappointed in it,
particularly its location. Riding into the face of oncoming freeway traffic is
not my idea of a good time. The exhaust fumes coming off the freeway are
horrible. Couldn’t this path have been placed on the Eastside of the river?
(perhaps not) There is already a parallel route through Griffith Park that is
much more enjoyable and far less auto traffic and exhaust fumes.
»»The path is clean and well lit. Bike, blader, runner and walker traffic
is steady but never congested. You can park on Victory near the entrance to the
path or at the little park with a co-ed port-a-potty on Giffith Park Drive
(Warning: The park closes at dark). — Peter Wright
The section of
the L.A. River east of Fletcher is paved, but very rough in spots; drainage
channels across path sometimes containing effluents from the industrial
businesses which back up to the river, and severe bumps due to tree roots
pushing up the pavement. The LACBC (Los Angeles County Bicycle Coalition) has
rides along this path each year and paints markings to point out and guide
around these spots. Despite these hazards, I enjoy riding this path and do so
frequently.
»» I ride the LA River path by Griffith Park 3 times a
week. If you look at the river instead of the freeway, it is a pretty nice
ride. I like birds and I have seen herons, egrets, red-hawk eagles, ducks,
kingfishers, shore-birds, and many others. It is a nice smooth ride. I think
it’s great for LA. – Frances
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