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Road cycling routes around Walnut Park are characterized by a mix of urban parkland, dedicated bike paths, and river corridors. The region offers varied terrain, from flat, accessible sections along waterways to routes with moderate elevation gains through green spaces. Cyclists can navigate extensive trail networks that connect different parks and natural features. This landscape provides diverse options for road cyclists seeking both recreational rides and more challenging routes.
Last updated: July 11, 2026
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The Elysian Park to Griffith Park loop road cycling overview reveals a route that truly captures the essence of Los Angeles cycling. You'll pedal through the refreshing urban oasis of…
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The Mount Lee & Lake Hollywood loop cycling route offers a unique blend of urban exploration and natural tranquility, all while providing some of the best Hollywood Sign viewpoints. You'll…

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22.1km
01:13
240m
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Unmissable, yes this sign is legendary! We did the excursion from the Griffith Observatory and the trail is not particularly well indicated. The walk is nice (a little sporty) but at times the path is very narrow, lost in the vegetation and I admit that with the risk of fires you have to be vigilant. Don't forget to bring enough water. Excursion made at the beginning of September 2024, it was a heatwave.
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Awesome spot for a 360 view! Just note, there's no shade up there. Take your breaks in shade on the road up and then stay for the views and wind.
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Griffith's iconic Observatory is southern California's gateway to the cosmos. This hugely popular venue is the most visited observatory in the world. Since opening in 1935, the Observatory has welcomed over 85 million visitors. It is also 1,134 feet above sea level and is visible from most parts of the city it also has some of the best views of downtown Los Angeles and in particular the world-famous Hollywood Sign.
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With 2,265 seats around the stage and natural light, this building is designed to give the feel and appearance of a ship's hull.
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The Los Angeles State Historic Park, also known as the Cornfield, used to be a rail yard where train cars used to overflow with corn. The railway was lined with cornstalks, giving the area its nickname. It started as a small park in 2006 and has grown to 32 acres of green space with restrooms and paved paths.
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Named after the famous playwright due to its gothic design, this bridge was named as a Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument in 1974.
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Here, you'll cross the Mulholland Dam, a concrete-arched gravity dam built between August 1923 and 1924. From the dam, you'll enjoy views of the Hollywood Reservoir and its iconic sign.
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The LA City Hall was completed in 1928 and is the center of the Los Angeles City government. It houses the mayor's office and the meeting chambers and offices of the Los Angeles City Council. This iconic art deco style building has a free observation deck at the top of the tower, which is open Monday through Friday during business hours and offers panoramic views of the entire Los Angeles valley and downtown district.
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There are over 10 road cycling routes around Walnut Park, offering a variety of experiences for cyclists. These routes are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.9 stars from over 25 reviews.
The road cycling routes in Walnut Park cater to various skill levels. You'll find 8 easy routes, perfect for a relaxed ride, and 4 moderate routes for those seeking a bit more challenge. The region's extensive trail networks offer options from well-paved, accessible sections to routes with moderate elevation gains.
Yes, Walnut Park offers several easy road cycling routes ideal for beginners. For example, the Bethany Presbyterian Church – Walt Disney Concert Hall loop from Pico is an easy 11.8-mile (19 km) ride. Another great option is the Rio Hondo Bikeway – Rio Hondo Bike Bridge loop from Cudahy, which is 13.7 miles (22 km) and also rated easy.
While there are no routes explicitly rated 'difficult' in the immediate Walnut Park area, routes like the Elysian Park to Griffith Park loop offer a moderate challenge with significant elevation gain over 42.5 miles (68.3 km). This route connects two major urban parks and provides varied terrain and city views, suitable for cyclists looking for a longer, more demanding ride.
Road cycling around Walnut Park offers a diverse range of landscapes. You can expect to ride through urban parkland, along dedicated bike paths, and beside river corridors. Many routes feature lush greenery, natural beauty, and views of water features. Some paths, like the Arroyo Seco Bike Path, even offer glimpses of the Los Angeles skyline, blending natural tranquility with urban vistas.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes in Walnut Park are designed as loops, providing convenient circular journeys. Examples include the popular Elysian Park to Griffith Park loop, the scenic Mount Lee & Lake Hollywood loop, and the Rio Hondo Bike Bridge – Bosque del Rio Hondo loop from Lynwood. These loops allow you to start and finish at the same point, making planning easier.
While road cycling around Walnut Park, you can encounter several notable landmarks and attractions. The Bethany Presbyterian Church – Walt Disney Concert Hall loop from Pico passes by the iconic Walt Disney Concert Hall and The Broad. You might also cross the Rio Hondo Bike Bridge or pass by the beautiful Exposition Park Rose Garden. The Los Angeles River Greenway is also a prominent feature along many routes.
Walnut Park and its surrounding areas offer appealing conditions for outdoor activities, including road cycling, throughout much of the year due to its diverse landscapes. While specific seasonal recommendations are not available, the region's climate generally allows for comfortable riding in spring, fall, and often mild winters. Summers can be warm, so early morning or late afternoon rides are advisable during peak heat.
Many road cycling routes in and around Walnut Park are accessible from various points, including parks and trailheads that often provide parking. For instance, areas like Walnut Park in Davis, California, are known for 'Bike Path Connections Green Belt' which implies accessibility. While specific parking details for each route are not listed, starting points near urban parks or trail entrances are good places to look for parking options.
The road cycling experience in Walnut Park is highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.9 stars. Cyclists frequently praise the mix of urban parkland, dedicated bike paths, and river corridors that define the area. The varied terrain, from flat, accessible sections to routes with moderate elevation gains, is also a highlight, offering diverse options for both recreational rides and more challenging routes.
While popular routes can see more traffic, exploring some of the lesser-known segments of the extensive trail networks might offer a quieter experience. Routes that venture slightly further from the most central urban parks or those along river paths, such as sections of the Rio Hondo Bikeway, can sometimes provide a more serene ride. It's always a good idea to check route popularity on komoot or ride during off-peak hours for a more tranquil experience.


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