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4.55km
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The Shoreline Aquatic Park Loop offers a wonderfully accessible and scenic experience, perfect for a leisurely outing. You'll enjoy flat, well-maintained paved paths and a waterfront promenade, providing continuous views of Queensway Bay, Rainbow Harbor, and the marina. Keep an eye out for the impressive RMS Queen Mary and the charming Shoreline Aquatic Park Lighthouse as you make your way around this easy 2.8-mile (4.6 km) hike, which features only 49 feet (15 metres) of elevation gain.
This route is incredibly versatile and welcoming to all, whether you're walking, jogging, or cycling. With a typical Shoreline Aquatic Park Loop hiking difficulty rated as easy, and an estimated duration of just 1 hour and 9 minutes, it's a great option for families, strollers, and wheelchairs. You'll find convenient parking at Shoreline Aquatic Park Loop with multiple lots available, along with restrooms and picnic areas.
What makes this trail truly stand out is its combination of picturesque views and seamless integration with Long Beach's vibrant waterfront. It offers some of the best skyline and ocean scenery in Los Angeles County, perfect for sunset viewing. Plus, the park connects directly to popular attractions like Shoreline Village, The Pike Outlets, and the Aquarium of the Pacific, making it easy to combine your walk with other activities.
Last updated: June 9, 2026
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3.44 km
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3.98 km
227 m
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128 m
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3.67 km
670 m
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The terrain throughout Shoreline Aquatic Park is notably flat and well-maintained, making it an easy and accessible route for all skill levels. You'll primarily be walking on paved paths and a waterfront promenade, with some sections featuring a wooden boardwalk. It's also wheelchair-friendly.
Yes, this route is ideal for beginners and families. Its flat, paved paths and minimal elevation make it very accessible. The park also offers open green spaces, sandy beaches, and picnic areas, perfect for a leisurely outing with children.
You'll enjoy stunning waterfront vistas, including panoramic views of the View of RMS Queen Mary, the Long Beach skyline, and the adjacent Aquarium of the Pacific. The route also passes by Rainbow Harbor and Rainbow Lagoon. A prominent landmark is the 65-foot tall View of Lions Lighthouse, which offers 360-degree views from its paved spiral walkway.
While the park itself is generally dog-friendly, dogs must be kept on a leash at all times. Please be mindful of other visitors and clean up after your pet.
The park is enjoyable year-round due to Long Beach's mild climate. However, visiting during sunset is particularly recommended, as the views over the local landmarks and the sea become truly magical.
No, there are no entrance fees or permits required to access Shoreline Aquatic Park or to walk its paths. It is freely accessible to the public.
Convenient parking lots are available within Shoreline Aquatic Park. These are typically paid parking, so be prepared with payment options. The park's central location makes it easy to access the various paths from any parking area.
Yes, the route utilizes sections of several other paths. You'll find yourself on parts of the Long Beach Bicycle Route 17, Shoreline Beach Pedestrian Path, Long Beach Bicycle Route 2 (Shoreline Bike Path), and the Los Angeles River Greenway. These connections allow for longer excursions if desired.
Yes, Shoreline Aquatic Park offers convenient amenities including restrooms and shaded picnic areas. Its proximity to Shoreline Village and the Aquarium of the Pacific also means there are many dining and retail options nearby.
The Shoreline Aquatic Park features a network of paths and routes rather than a single designated 'loop trail'. However, the komoot route provided is designed as a loop, guiding you through the park's scenic waterfront areas and past its key attractions, bringing you back to your starting point.
For the most picturesque experience, consider starting your walk in the late afternoon to catch the sunset. The views of the Queen Mary, the Long Beach skyline, and the Lions Lighthouse are particularly stunning as the light changes. Don't miss the opportunity to walk up the paved spiral walkway of the Lions Lighthouse for 360-degree panoramic views.
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