Bike Attack Lists Hot Mountain Biking Trails In The LA And Santa Monica California Areas

Southern California is one of the best places, if not THE best place in the continental United States for bicycle enthusiasts. Bike Attack has recently published a blog post highlighting many of these trails with video previews of what to expect.

Southern California is one of the best places, if not THE best place in the continental United States for bicycle enthusiasts. The options available are seemingly endless when it comes to locations, scenery and difficulty. Regardless of experience level, there is a trail for every rider and, in most case, quite a few.

Beach Trails
If anything has great bike trails beat in California, it's great beaches, and when the two converge it can make for an amazing day outing. There are trails that literally span miles of beachfront and offer access to some of SoCal's most popular tourist areas.

The South Bay Bicycle Trail offers 22 miles of paved bike path. It runs from Will Rogers State Beach all the way to Torrance County Beach and virtually barely leaves riders without a view of the water. In fact, the majority of the trail is right on the beach with just a few diversions onto city Streets.

The trail provides access to all piers as well as The Strand at Venice Beach. Bicyclists, joggers, roller skaters, pedestrians and any other non-motorized vehicle share the trail. The surface throughout is concrete and smooth asphalt.

The Huntington Beach Bike Trail follows two of California's most picturesque beaches - Newport and Huntington - and offers access to a variety of communities, piers and city streets. There are a variety of parking options along the trail but parking IS a challenge.

There are services galore from one end of the trail to the other so carrying a lot of supplies is not necessary. Bring a water bottle and plan to stop at one of the many food kiosks and cafes along the way to refuel.

River Trails
For riders who prefer a more diverse landscape (and who don't mind sharing their riding space with a variety of other kinds of riders and pedestrians) will greatly appreciate the options available throughout SoCal.
The Santa Ana River Trail is a shared byway for cyclists, pedestrians and even equestrian enthusiasts. It's a massive trail that spans three counties with trailheads in Orange county at places like Huntington Beach State Park and Yorba Regional with another eight in between.

The trail is also split into three regions: the Upper, Middle and Lower. The Lower Trail is situated mostly in Orange County and provides the most rustic riverside biking experience. The middle trail is the most urbanized section and the Upper Trail is the most challenging, traversing mountain passes and ascending into high elevations.

The San Gabriel River Bicycle Path runs North-South from Whittier Narrows to Seal Beach. It is part of a 60-mile loop of bike trails extending north out of L.A. County and back. Popular entry points include The Angeles National Forest, Foothill San Gabriel River, Santa Fe Dam and Santa Fe Springs Park. The trail offers wonderful views of the San Gabriel River and San Jose Creek, Parking issues can be avoided by using public transportation. Both buses and trains along the trail are capable of towing bicycles.

Mountain Trails
These trails offer some of the most breathtaking views but their elevations and terrain can make for a challenging riding experience. Only intermediate to experienced riders should attempt some of the mountain trails in this area, but some of these offer great riding experiences for the whole family. The advantage to these areas is that they do have established trails.

Back Bone Trail Santa Monica Mountains
There are a lot of mountain biking trails right at our backdoor here in Santa Monica. One of these is the Backbone Trail starting at Point Mugu State Park and kind of follows along the Santa Monica Mountain crest to Will Rogers State Park. This is a fun trail with a lot of variety, up, down, rocky and smooth and is generally classified as a "hard" trail. This trail is 8 miles and generally ridden as a loop.

Sullivan Canyon Trail Santa Monica Mountains
Another popular trail (for both riders and walkers) is the Sullivan Canyon Trail which runs from North to South in the Santa Monica Mountains East of Will Rogers State Park. This is an 8.5 mile loop and not too difficult - just fun.

Topanga State Park
For those wanting to get out of the city of LA there are a lot of great bike trails right outside the city for pretty much every level of rider.

Malibu Creek State Park Mountain Bike Trails
Going back to Santa Monica, we told you there were a lot right in our own back yard, we can't leave out the Malibu Creek State Park. There are a wide variety of trail combos here, some that intersect with the Back Bone trail and even a beginner loop.

Point Mugu State Park
Point Mugu State Park has some really nice trails that are fun, scenic and not too difficult. Point Mugu is about 45 minutes up the coast from Santa Monica and definitely worth the drive.

Big Bear Adventure Park Snow Summit for Biking
Ride Down the Face of Snow Summit
So Cal's only lift served Bike Park is coming to Snow Summit this summer! We have teamed up with Gravity Logic, a leader in the mountain bike industry to design all new trails for mountain bikes with no restrictions other than the 45 lb. bike weight limit.

These and many more mountain biking trails make the list. Read Bike Attack's full blog post for trail videos, map downloads and driving directions to these great bike trails.

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