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Shoreline Pedestrian Bike Path
This multi-use trail is a pleasant journey along the coast.
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Shoreline Pedestrian Bike Path Details
This multi-use trail is a pleasant journey along the coast. It travels for 4.5-miles from downtown Long Beach to Belmont Shore, boasting sweeping views of the ocean and sun-soaked shores for the entire trip. You will also catch glimpses of the Palos Verdes and San Gabriel River. One of the best things about this trail is its size. Spanning 17-feet across, the path can accommodate all types of outdoor enthusiasts. There are two 6-foot-wide bike lanes (one running in both directions) and a 5-foot wide pedestrian path.
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Nearby Points of Interest Around Shoreline Pedestrian Bike Path
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