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The Shoreline Beach Bike Path offers a quintessential Southern California coastal experience, perfect for a leisurely walk. You'll enjoy continuous views of the Pacific Ocean, feel the ocean breeze, and pass by iconic landmarks like the Long Beach Shoreline Marina and the Queen Mary. This 5.0 miles (8.1 km) route…
Last updated: June 9, 2026
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2.93 km
Highlight • Structure
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3.71 km
Highlight • Viewpoint
7.01 km
Highlight • Beach
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8.10 km
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Parking
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6.69 km
1.27 km
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7.62 km
302 m
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The path runs from Shoreline Village to the Belmont Shore neighborhood. You can find parking near Shoreline Village or in the Belmont Shore area. Public transport options are also available in Long Beach, making it accessible without a car. For detailed information on parking and public transport, you can check the Long Beach city website.
Yes, the path is very flat and easy, making it ideal for all fitness levels, including beginners and families. Its minimal elevation changes and wide, paved surface ensure a comfortable experience for a leisurely walk or bike ride.
The path is a 17-foot-wide concrete surface with dedicated lanes for pedestrians and cyclists. It's consistently flat with very little elevation gain, offering a smooth and accessible experience along the coastline.
You'll enjoy continuous views of the Pacific Ocean, sandy beaches, and the bustling Long Beach Shoreline Marina. Key landmarks include the View of the Queen Mary, the Rainbow Lighthouse, and the Belmont Veterans Memorial Pier. You'll also pass Alamitos Beach, the Long Beach Museum of Art, and Bluff Park.
Yes, dogs are generally allowed on the path, but they must be kept on a leash. You'll even pass by Rosie's Dog Beach, a popular spot for canine companions to play off-leash in designated areas.
The path is enjoyable year-round due to Southern California's mild climate. However, visiting during the spring or fall can offer pleasant temperatures and fewer crowds. Summer is popular but can be busier, while winter still provides cool breezes and clear views.
No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to access or use the Shoreline Beach Bike Path. It is a public recreational path open to everyone.
Yes, the route primarily follows the Shoreline Beach Pedestrian Path and also includes sections of the Long Beach Bicycle Route 2 (Shoreline Bike Path). It briefly intersects with parts of Long Beach Bicycle Route 19, Long Beach Bicycle Route 17, and Long Beach Bicycle Route 10.
A key feature is its thoughtful design with separate, wide lanes for pedestrians and cyclists. This significantly enhances safety and enjoyment for all users, allowing you to comfortably walk or bike without constant concern for conflicting traffic. It's a great way to experience the Southern California coast with peace of mind.
Given its urban coastal location, you'll find various amenities along the path, especially near Shoreline Village, Belmont Shore, and the piers. These areas typically offer restrooms, water fountains, and places to grab a snack or drink.
For a comfortable experience, bring water, sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat. Depending on the weather, a light jacket might be useful for the ocean breeze. If you plan to bike, ensure your bike is in good working order. Don't forget your camera for the scenic views!
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