Where to Ride Your Electric Bike In Los Angeles

With beachfront views and mountain vistas, Los Angeles boasts some of the world’s most incredible coastal views. If you’ve been browsing e-bikes for sale but aren’t sure where to ride your electric bike in Los Angeles, start with this list of highly-rated local bike paths.

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Devil’s Canyon Dam Truck Trail

First up on this list of where to ride your electric bike in Los Angeles is a little-known gem perched in the San Gabriel Mountains. Spanning 7.5 miles, Devil’s Canyon Dam Truck Trail is within the Angeles National Forest from Highway 39 to Cogswell Dam. Ride along a burbling creek in the shade of the peaks and arbours. Lots of great picnic spots along the way make this ride a great spot for family excursions and first dates alike. With a gentle slope for most of the way, it’s also an appropriate ride for beginners. This route is also closed to motor vehicle traffic, which makes many new riders feel more comfortable.

Griffith Park

Any list of great LA bike routes would be remiss if it didn’t mention one of the city’s most iconic recreation spots. Start this picturesque nine-mile loop at Crystal Springs Drive and traverse one of the state’s largest urban parks. You’ll glimpse LA landmarks like the Griffith Observatory and the Los Angeles Zoo and Botanical Gardens, along with panoramic skyline and mountain views if you don’t mind a bit of a climb. Lightweight bikes for adults are best for this type of trek.

The Marvin Braude Bike Trail

Nicknamed “The Strand” by locals, this 27-mile trail winds along the breathtaking California coast from Torrance to Will Rogers State Beach. This bike path is a family favourite since you’ll find lots of places to jump on and off to craft the perfect adventure for little ones. The route is relatively flat and boasts public restrooms and refreshment stands, so you don’t even need to pack a lunch if you’re in true vacation mode. Because this ride is quite popular, try sticking to the weekdays if you want to avoid the crowds.

Ballona Creek Path

This 7.4-mile stretch is not only open only to two-wheeled vehicles but it’s also studded with perfect parks for picnics. You’ll start this ride at Syd Kronenthal Park in Culver City and it will take you all the way to the beach at Playa Del Rey, so don’t forget to pack your swimsuit and SPF. On the way, you might see snowy egrets and great blue herons in the wild Ballona Wetlands, not to mention the dazzling yachts in the harbour at Marina del Rey. Nearby, you can take a side hike up the Baldwin Hills Stairs, one of the many storied scenics overlooks in Los Angeles. You can also connect with The Strand in Playa Del Ray to extend your exploration even further.

Arroyo Seco Bike Path

Last up on this list of where to ride your electric bike In Los Angeles is a short and sweet ride. Arroyo Seco bike path is an easy but scenic two-mile route that takes you from Los Angeles to Southeast Pasadena. The towering sycamore and oak trees provide relaxing shade as you pedal along the stream, under bridge overpasses and by the Arroyo Seco Park horse stables.

From beach cruiser bikes for sale to rugged mountain trekkers, you’ll love taking your new e-bike to explore these noteworthy Los Angeles bike paths. This list only scratches the surface of the possibilities if you want to see LA on two wheels.


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