One of the joys of living in Southern California is embracing the many outdoor activities that are available to us all year long. Whether it’s hiking, biking, walking, or simply relaxing outside in nature, SoCal is a slice of paradise for those of us who enjoy being outdoors.
Although we frequently feature some of SoCal’s very best hiking trails, we have not yet featured a biking trail. That is, until today. We thought you might enjoy a new way to have some fun outside in Southern California while soaking up the scenery and enjoying a fresh SoCal breeze. What better way to do that than on a bike. Here’s a closer look at the San Gabriel River Bike Trail:
Looking for a new way to enjoy the great outdoors in SoCal? Then check out this awesome bike trail that will treat you to a refreshing summer breeze and picturesque SoCal views.
You can start the bike ride at any point along the trail you'd like in order to make the ride as short or as long as you like. For those seeking a healthy dose of exercise, you'll appreciate the full 38-mile ride.
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Easily enjoyed on a long morning or afternoon ride, this bike trail is a great escape from the hustle and bustle of the city.
In addition to cyclists, you'll also encounter plenty of walkers and runners on the trail who are enjoying some time on a flat trail for some much-needed exercise. Be sure to share the trail with others so we can all continue to enjoy it.
The view is just what you'd expect here in SoCal. As the trail winds along the San Gabriel River, you'll enjoy soaking up the refreshing waterfront views. Especially on a clear day when the sky is vibrant and blue.
What an incredibly invigorating trail with a variety of scenery to enjoy along the way. Although the trail is long it's rated as easy, so most anyone who likes a refreshing bike ride will be able to enjoy the trail for themselves.
Have you ever taken a bike ride on the San Gabriel River Bike Trail? If you’d like to experience this trail for yourself make sure to bring plenty of water and sunscreen along with you. Although the trail is a refreshing one, you’ll want to plan ahead to stay nice and hydrated, especially in the summer season.