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Hike the 7.2-mile South Bay Bike Path for moderate coastal views, passing beaches and piers, with minimal elevation gain.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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2.22 km
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2.27 km
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2.35 km
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3.19 km
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6.41 km
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6.55 km
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6.81 km
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8.73 km
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9.74 km
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11.0 km
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11.6 km
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9.15 km
1.89 km
328 m
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8.93 km
1.54 km
611 m
432 m
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The full length of the South Bay Bike Path is approximately 11.6 kilometers (about 7.2 miles). For hiking, it generally takes around 2 hours and 58 minutes to complete, depending on your pace and how often you stop to enjoy the views.
The South Bay Bike Path is considered easy. It's flat, paved, and well-maintained, making it accessible for all skill levels, including families and beginners. While komoot's algorithm might rate it as 'moderate' due to its length, the terrain itself is very gentle.
You can expect breathtaking views of the Pacific Ocean and a vibrant coastal atmosphere. The path winds through charming beach towns like Redondo Beach, Hermosa Beach, and Manhattan Beach, offering glimpses of lively communities, beach homes, and iconic landmarks. You'll also see tranquil beaches in Playa del Rey and the bustling Marina del Rey, with opportunities to spot marine life.
The path offers many points of interest. You'll pass by the iconic Manhattan Beach and Pier, enjoy the Beachfront Promenade, and experience various beaches like Manhattan Beach, El Segundo Beach, and Dockweiler State Beach. There's also a Playa Del Rey Beach overlook for stunning views.
While the path itself is generally accessible, specific rules regarding dogs can vary by beach and city section. It's best to check local regulations for each beach town you plan to visit along the route, as some beaches may have restrictions or require dogs to be on a leash. Always be prepared to clean up after your pet.
Yes, the South Bay Bike Path is well-equipped with amenities. You'll find numerous restrooms, coffee shops, and spots for breaks conveniently located along the route, such as the Dockweiler Beach showers and restrooms.
No, you do not need a permit or have to pay an entrance fee to access and use the South Bay Bike Path. It is a public recreational trail freely accessible to everyone.
Parking is available at various points along the path, particularly near the beach communities it connects. You can often find paid parking lots or street parking in towns like Redondo Beach, Hermosa Beach, Manhattan Beach, and Playa del Rey. Arriving earlier in the day, especially on weekends, can help secure a spot.
The South Bay Bike Path is enjoyable year-round thanks to Southern California's mild climate. However, spring and fall offer particularly pleasant temperatures and fewer crowds than the peak summer months. Weekdays are generally less busy than weekends.
Absolutely! The path's flat, paved surface and easy difficulty make it ideal for families with young children, whether they are walking, cycling, or using strollers. There are plenty of amenities and scenic spots for breaks, ensuring an enjoyable outing for everyone.
Yes, the South Bay Bike Path is part of a larger network. It is the longest coastal bike path within Los Angeles and stretches from Redondo Beach to Del Rey Lagoon Park, where it seamlessly connects to the Santa Monica Bike Path, allowing for extended coastal exploration.
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