Culver Boulevard Median Bicycle Path

The Culver Boulevard Median bicycle path is a stretch of Class 1 bicycle path that runs along Culver Boulevard, beginning to the northeast of Huron Avenue in Culver City, passing under the San Diego Freeway, and ending at Braddock Drive in the Los Angeles neighborhood of Del Rey. A parallel pedestrian path runs alongside the bike path for most of its length, and benches and open grassy spaces line both paths. It is 2.1 miles (3.4 km) in length, and is wheelchair accessible.

At McConnell Avenue, cyclists can access the Ballona Creek bicycle path.

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