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The Ballona Creek Bike Path (pronunciation: “Bah-yo-nuh" or “Buy-yo-nah” ) is a Class I
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and pedestrian route in
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. The bike path follows the north bank of
Ballona Creek Ballona Creek (pronunciation: “Bah-yo-nuh” or “Buy-yo-nah” ) is an channelized stream in southwestern Los Angeles County, California, United States, that was once a “year-round river lined with sycamores and willows.” Ballona Creek ...
until it reaches
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at the
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. The route is defined by, and recognized for, the dramatic contrast between the channelized waterway’s stark cement geometry and the abundant wildlife of the verdant
Ballona Wetlands Ballona Wetlands Ecological Reserve (pronunciation: "Bah-yo-nuh" or "Buy-yo-nah" ) is a protected area that once served as the natural estuary for neighboring Ballona Creek. The site is located in Los Angeles County, California, just south of ...
.


Route

Ballona Creek Bike Path is one of several
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bike routes (including the Rio Hondo Bike Path and the
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) that are immediately adjacent to local watercourses. The creeks and rivers were turned into unsightly
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s in the second quarter of the 20th century, and what were originally L.A. County Public Works Department maintenance roads are now bike paths. “More than of bike paths follow our waterways: the rivers, creeks, dry washes, aqueducts, reservoirs, lakes, and oceans…Cyclists who follow these bikeways will discover a different
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, full of hidden beauty and unexpected delights,” wrote ''L.A. Bike Rides'' author Loren MacArthur in 1985. The Ballona Creek Bike Path is an “excellent” way for cyclists and pedestrians to navigate “inland from the coast” and for central city residents to navigate to the Baldwin Hills or even LAX International Airport. While the eastern segment of the route “isn’t particularly scenic” it remains “popular with bicycle commuters and local residents.” The Ballona path is also one segment of a strenuous but feasible “Tour de Los Angeles” loop route around the
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using the Coastal Bike Trail and the Los Angeles River Bike Path. Although the Ballona Creek channel first surfaces in the Mid-City neighborhood of
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at the intersection of Cochran Avenue and
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, the bicycle and pedestrian access begins west, next to a stand of blue-gum eucalyptus trees at the back of a
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sports field in
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. (Transit riders can readily access this entrance from either the La Cienega/Jefferson or
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s of the
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’s E Line.) The bicycle path passes just south of the Baldwin Hills parklands (accessible via the Park to Playa Trail), winds east through Culver City and the Del Rey neighborhood, and ends between
Ballona Wetlands Ballona Wetlands Ecological Reserve (pronunciation: "Bah-yo-nuh" or "Buy-yo-nah" ) is a protected area that once served as the natural estuary for neighboring Ballona Creek. The site is located in Los Angeles County, California, just south of ...
and the
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sailboat harbor, where “there are unique views of the Westwood and
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s from the levee, as well as a peek into the ortion of theBallona Wetlands to the south.” At Marina del Rey, the Ballona Creek Bike Path intersects with the waterfront
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that runs alongside the Pacific Ocean from Pacific Palisades to Torrance. The “beautiful floodplain” that is the Ballona Wetlands Ecological Reserve has been described as an “idyllic treasure.” Visitors to the wetlands “can see a few different varieties of
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, and a huge assortment of
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.” The authors of a book about
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within heavily urbanized Los Angeles note that Ballona Creek Bike Path users “might spot
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s in the creek.” Ballona Creek Bike Path was the number-one location for bicycle use out of 63 locations surveyed for the most recent “LADOT Walk & Bike Count.” The
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(LADOT) documented a rate of approximately 400 users per hour along Ballona Creek Bike Path on a weekend day. Approximately three million Angelenos live within three miles (5 km) of the route.


Airport

People who would like to bicycle to
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can use Ballona Creek Bike Path. For a relatively flat route, cross Pacific Avenue Bridge at trail’s end and take Pacific to Vista Del Mar (the beachfront boulevard between the demolished
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development and the ocean), turn left at Imperial Highway, left again Pershing Avenue, and right at Winchester Parkway. The entrance to LAX is just south of the intersection of Winchester Parkway and
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. Those amenable to a hill climb can exit Ballona Creek Bike Path from the Sawtelle Boulevard gate and head south, turn right at McDonald Street, left at Mesmer Avenue, which crosses Jefferson Boulevard and then continues to a Y-shaped intersection with Centinela Avenue. Two streetlights further south is Sepulveda, which offers a bike lane, a marked elevation rise up the Westchester Bluffs and an straightforward route to the entrance of LAX. A similar route with less car traffic is available by connecting with
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’s Bluff Creek trail up into the residential area of Westchester and thence to LAX.


Conditions

The path is completely separate from car traffic, with “rapid-fire ups and downs at the street underpasses” on what is otherwise “a very flat route.” The bicycle route is “marked by an aesthetic of human-dwarfing concrete” (elsewhere described as “long stretches of wall-to-wall cement landscape”) and is thus paved, variously, with concrete or asphalt. Pedestrian paths alongside the Culver Unified campus, Mar Vista Gardens, and Milton Street Park are made of
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. (An ad-hoc pedestrian trail between the bike path and the Ballona Wetlands Ecological Preserve is bare soil.) “Riders may experience slightly poor and bumpy road conditions” along the eastern end of the path. Overgrown
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and untrimmed trees occasionally encroach on the path. A handful of minor storm-drain outlets flow into the creek ''across'' the bike path rather than under it, “leaking yellow-green across the street.” Cyclists heading west in the afternoon may encounter
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. Due to the winds, the jetty between Fiji Way and Pacific Avenue Bridge is “a bear of a segment in the late afternoon.” Coastal fog (“the
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”) may inhibit visibility, especially closer to the ocean in the morning and late afternoon. Night lighting of the path is incidental or non-existent, however, “Increased lighting desired by some bike commuters would constitute
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for allona wildlifehabitats.” One guidebook states explicitly, “This is definitely not a bike path to ride after nightfall.” Per the “Ballona Creek Trail and Bikeway Environmental and Recreational Enhancement Study” produced in 2003 by the Baldwin Hills Conservancy and
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reports only minimal problems with criminal activities within the study area. The main public safety concerns of the CCPD are
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setting up encampments along the Creek.” A 1987 bicycle-touring guidebook advised, “Be wary and also bring a bike partner, as there have been reports of harassment and assault on some isolated creek stretches.” A guide to road cycling in Los Angeles published in 2007 advised, “Riders have experienced fewer problems closer to the beach.”


Rest stops

Facilities including bathrooms and drinking fountains can be found at nearby municipal parks including Syd Kronenthal Park and Culver-Slauson Park. Two other parks adjacent to creek, the Milton Street Park and Area A of the Ballona Wetlands offer benches, trash cans and bike racks, but no water or rest rooms.


Homeless camping

There have been an increasing number of fires started at homeless encampments along the creek. There have been cases of "siphoning electricity from nearby power boxes", which poses a number of hazards.


Access gates

Ballona Creek Bike Path can be accessed from several streets adjacent to the trail. All Ballona Creek Bike Path gates are locked during significant rainstorms due to the risk of low-lying areas of the route being flooded and the dangers of fast-rushing water and debris. All gates are on the north bank of the creek unless otherwise specified.


History

''La Ballona'' was channelized and the banks cemented by the
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beginning in 1935, in order to prevent flooding and allow more extensive development of the surrounding land. A December 1969 ''Los Angeles Times'' report about plans for the bike path was headlined: “''Culver City seeks outside funds; Commission to authorize study of La Ballona Creek bike trail''”; the article noted the need for safety fencing among other improvements. The route was legally created in the 1970s as the result of a “recreation agreement” between adjacent cities and the County flood control district. Circa 1971, the initial bikeway was just “five-eighths of a mile long” (1 km), between Sepulveda Blvd. and Overland Ave. In 1973, the Culver City council was asked to approve an extension east from Overland to La Salle Avenue, bringing the total length to a full mile (1.6 km). A 1974 newspaper article about the successful launch of the Beach Bike Path described the full-length project as “still in the conceptual stage” but outlined the planned intersection of the two routes at the Marina and intention for Culver City’s McManus Park to be the eastern terminus. A major five-mile (8 km) expansion of the bikeway to its current extent took place 1979–1980 under a legal framework and funding agreement between the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, the county of Los Angeles, the city of Los Angeles and Culver City. All four entities contributed to the construction budget. The path was described as “uncrowded” and the scenery a “bore” in a 1985 bicycle touring guidebook, which noted that “the trail’s unfortunate termination point asa particularly dreary segment of National Boulevard.” The authors of ''Bicycle Rides: Los Angeles & Orange Counties'' (1987) found the route “Lightly used, generally by ecreational cyclistswho are adding extra miles to the South Bay Bike Trail. In 1989, the ''Los Angeles Times'' reported on a series of muggings along the path. In a later story on crime on various bike paths throughout the Southland, the paper stated that “strong-arm bike theft” appeared to be the most common form of violent crime along the path at that time, although a liquor-store employee was shot and killed along the bike path at 4:30 a.m. in July 1990. Advocacy group Ballona Creek Renaissance was established in 1995; the group was initially focused on painting murals as a beautification effort. The connecting Expo Line Bike Path, which runs between downtown
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, was completed in 2016. Ballona Creek Bike Path is a little more than half the total distance of the Park to Playa Trail, which was completed in 2020 and links the Baldwin Hills parklands to the seashore.


Improvements

Sculpted metal gates that depict the wildlife of the
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, created by artists Brett Goldstone and Lucy Blake-Elahi, have been installed at certain entrances to the bike path, replacing older chain-link fencing. Artist Lindsay Carron and
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students have painted murals along the route depicting the history and ecology of the Ballona watershed. Circa a 2003 assessment, “Less than one percent of the plant cover observed along the Ballona Creek could be classified as
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.” Projects intended to increase that percentage (and thus potential habitat for local wildlife) have generally been alongside the bike path due to the hardscaping limitations of the Ballona Creek channelization. *
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were installed on the stretch between Overland Ave. and the pedestrian bridge in 2011 *
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and blue elderberry have been planted at the
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established in 2012 east of the Jackson Avenue gate (and on the opposite bank near Pearson Street) * Cleveland sage and California sycamores were planted at Milton Street Park, a linear park and “green street” completed in 2018. Planned
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improvements include a new bike-path access ramp with the Higuera Street bridge replacement; opening is scheduled for December 2022.


Proposed extensions

Local advocates for active transportation have suggested extending the bike path inland, to the eastern end of the creek in the Mid-City neighborhood. The hypothetical “Mid-City Greenway” or “Mid-City Ballona District” would incorporate existing infrastructure like planting beds built in 1974, while adding new stormwater infrastructure, micro-mobility access, and wayfinding markers. The existing greenway infrastructure is on the south side of the creek, while rest of the bike path is on the north side, so a bridge connecting the banks would possibly be built at Smiley Drive (just east of where the Adams Channel tributary enters Ballona). Infrastructure obstacles to connecting the existing bike path with the Mid-City Greenway include a
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maintenance yard. A small portion of the proposed bike-path extension would likely need to be
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ed over the creek but under
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. Additionally, as part of the “Culver City Stormwater Management Master Plan,” there are prelimary plans to combine
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mitigation with a possible bike path extension and a potential Adams Channel Natural Park in the vicinity of the Washington Boulevard and La Cienega Boulevard crossings.


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See also

*
List of Los Angeles bike paths This is a list of bike paths in Los Angeles County, California, United States. Paths * 98th Street bicycle path – runs from Avalon Boulevard to Clovis Avenue along 98th Street in the South Los Angeles area. Bike Path ID: 1. Mileage: 0.52. ...
**
Culver Boulevard Median Bike Path The Culver Boulevard Median Bike Path is Class I rail trail bicycle path, walk route and linear park on Culver Boulevard in western Los Angeles County, California. Route The path is currently in length. The northeastern terminus is Elenda St ...
**
Expo Line Bikeway The Expo Line Bikeway is a Los Angeles County, California rail with trail bicycle path and pedestrian route that travels roughly parallel to the Metro’s E Line train tracks between the Exposition Park area near the USC campus and downtown ...
** Coastal Bike Trail ** Park to Playa Trail * Homelessness in Los Angeles County - there are a number of homeless encampments along the path


References


External links


Spinlister.com Ballona Creek Bound: Cycling LA’s Unsung Ballona Creek Bike Path

Guide to Birdwatching along Ballona Creek by “Always Bring Binoculars”labikepaths.com: Ballona Creek Bike Path
;Trail maps
Ballona Creek Bike Path - Google Maps layer
incl. path access points, parking and safety advisories (created 2010-03-10, visited 2022-07-07)


Los Angeles Bikeway Map (Metro.net) - PDF hosted on Dropbox
;YouTube videos
Ballona Creek Renaissance: “A ride along the creek”
(2-min tour)
Spectrum News segment: “Ballona Creek Bike Path extension”
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