Los Angeles River bicycle path
About Los Angeles River bicycle path
The Los Angeles River bicycle path is a Class bicycle and pedestrian path in the greater Los Angeles territory running north/east along the Los Angeles River through Griffith Park in a zone known as the Glendale Narrows. The 7.4 mile segment of bikeway through the Glendale Narrows is known as the Elysian Valley Bicycle and Pedestrian Path. The bicycle way likewise keeps running from the city of Vernon to Long Beach, California. This area is alluded to as the Los Angeles River Bikeway. Following the Los Angeles Flood of 1938, solid banks were made as a surge control measure for almost all the length of the stream, making it basically traversable by bike to its end, where it exhausts into the San Pedro Bay in Long Beach.
In recent years, the Friends of the Los Angeles River, a nearby community and ecological gathering, have endeavored to reestablish segments of the stream as parkland in a way that incorporates and empowers bike and passerby activity, endeavors acknowledged to some extent as neighborhood Congressman Brad Sherman secured $460,000 in government assets to broaden the way north in the Sherman Oaks region.
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