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Review & FAQ:

  • What is the San Gabriel River Bike Trail?
    • The San Gabriel River Bike Trail (SGRT) is a paved 28-mile multi-use bike path that runs from Seal Beach along the San Gabriel River and through various cities up to Highway 39 above Azusa.
  • Where does the trail start and end?
    • The trail begins at Seal Beach and runs north along the San Gabriel River, passing through El Dorado Regional Park, Baldwin Park, South El Monte, and Irwindale, before ending at the ranger station on Highway 39 above Azusa.
  • What major landmarks does the trail pass?
    • The SGRT crosses the San Gabriel River Parkway Bridge, passes through Santa Fe Dam, and winds around the east of the flood basin and park.
  • What are some highlights along the trail?
    • Notable highlights include a rodeo under the Southern Pacific railroad bridge and the confluence of San Jose Creek and the San Gabriel River.
Bike along the San Gabriel River Bike Trail
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