Best bike parks around Compton are primarily multi-use paths and urban green spaces, offering valuable cycling opportunities. The city features routes ideal for touring, leisurely rides, and commuting, connecting neighborhoods and providing access to natural areas. The Compton Creek Bike Path is a notable paved route, spanning 5.1 miles and offering views of local wildlife. Earvin "Magic" Johnson Park also provides serene environments for casual cycling amidst its scenic lakes.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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Path is getting overgrown at the start (Aug 25), but still passable.
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Easier to go up than down, most of the terrain has become sandy
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Agree with Ian (should have read his tip before today). No harm done but yes, I’d say it’s a smidge beyond a gravel bike. Would have been fine on my hard tail MB
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A nice stretch through the forest, lots of paths to choose from!
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Nice bit of loose gravel through an MOD training area. Very picturesque and some good down and uphill sections. It also takes you through a nice wood. Great for mountain bikers too.
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A nice little piece of single track. Relatively flat so you've got to pedal to get the most out of it, but it's worth the effort.
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Loads of gravel fire roads crisscrossing through MOD land (just check for the training flag). The are lots to MTB Trails here too.
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A great rutted singletrack descent into Shere. It's rideable on most bikes all year round, but probably only doable on a MTB in winter!
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Compton primarily offers multi-use paths and urban green spaces for cycling. These routes are ideal for touring, leisurely rides, and commuting, connecting neighborhoods and providing access to natural areas. The most notable is the Compton Creek Bike Path, and you can also enjoy casual rides in parks like Earvin "Magic" Johnson Park.
The Compton Creek Bike Path is a paved route spanning 5.1 miles, following the east bank of Compton Creek. It offers access to residential areas, schools, parks, and even two Los Angeles Metro Blue Line stations. Along certain stretches, you can observe local wildlife like herons and egrets, and it connects to the larger Los Angeles River system.
Yes, the Compton Creek Bike Path is generally flat and paved, making it suitable for various fitness levels, including families and beginners looking for a leisurely ride. It provides a safe and accessible route to enjoy the outdoors within the city.
Yes, Earvin "Magic" Johnson Park offers walking paths that are suitable for leisurely bike rides. This 104-acre recreation area features beautiful fishing lakes and open green spaces, providing a serene environment for casual cycling. Compton Creek Natural Park also provides access to the Compton Creek Bike Path.
Parking and restrooms are available at Compton Creek Natural Park, which is conveniently located adjacent to Washington Elementary School and provides direct access to the Compton Creek Bike Path.
Along the Compton Creek Bike Path, particularly in its southern segment, you can observe waterside vegetation and local wildlife such as herons and egrets. Earvin "Magic" Johnson Park features scenic fishing lakes and open green spaces, offering a pleasant natural setting for rides.
Yes, Compton Creek Natural Park incorporates natural habitat and plant communities of the Compton Creek watershed, with environmentally friendly features like natural retention basins and bioswales for stormwater treatment. Earvin "Magic" Johnson Park also focuses on sustainable design, diverting and treating stormwater runoff for irrigation and creating mitigated wetlands.
Compton's climate generally allows for cycling year-round. However, spring and fall offer the most pleasant temperatures for outdoor activities. Summer can be hot, so early morning or late afternoon rides are recommended during those months.
The northern section of the Compton Creek Bike Path offers convenient access, with two Los Angeles Metro Blue Line stations located nearby, making it accessible via public transportation.
Beyond cycling, Compton Creek Natural Park offers walking paths, fitness equipment, and picnic areas. Earvin "Magic" Johnson Park is great for walking, fishing, and enjoying open green spaces. For more extensive mountain biking, road cycling, or gravel biking, you can explore routes in the wider region. For example, you can find MTB Trails around Compton, Road Cycling Routes around Compton, and Gravel biking around Compton.
While there aren't designated 'viewpoints' in the traditional sense, the Compton Creek Bike Path offers views of the creek's natural bottom and waterside vegetation, providing a unique urban nature experience. Earvin "Magic" Johnson Park provides scenic views of its lakes and open landscapes.
Earvin "Magic" Johnson Park is a public park, and generally, dogs are permitted on leash in most areas. However, it's always best to check local park regulations for specific rules regarding dogs on cycling paths or in certain areas of the park. You can find more information at lacounty.gov.


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