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Redondo Beach

North Redondo Bikeway

Easy

4.7

(3355)

8,487

hikers

North Redondo Bikeway

00:45

2.90km

10m

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Hike the easy 1.8-mile North Redondo Bikeway, a paved urban path through residential areas, perfect for a quick walk or jog.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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The North Redondo Beach Bikeway

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The North Redondo Beach Bikeway runs through North Redondo residential areas, under the powerlines, also giving it the nickname "Powerline Trail.". This signed bike route features designated bike lanes, shared …

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Dale Page Park

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Dale Page Park is a small green space operated by the City of Redondo Beach. It is conveniently located next to Beach Cities Cafe and Confections and Panela’s Brazilian Cuisine. …

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1.72 km

1.11 km

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the terrain like on the North Redondo Bikeway?

The bikeway features a smooth, concrete surface throughout its length. It includes designated bike lanes, shared low-stress streets, and a segment of separated, wide, and lit trail, making it suitable for walking, jogging, and cycling.

Is the trail suitable for beginners or families with children?

Yes, the North Redondo Bikeway is classified as an easy route, perfect for all fitness and skill levels. Its accessible paths and minimal elevation gain make it ideal for beginners, families, and children.

What can I expect to see along the route?

The bikeway primarily runs through North Redondo residential areas, characterized by urban scenery and the notable presence of overhead power lines, which gives it the nickname "Powerline Trail." You'll also pass by parks, such as Dale Page Park, and may experience refreshing ocean breezes, especially closer to the coast.

Where can I park to access the North Redondo Bikeway?

Parking is generally available in the residential areas adjacent to the bikeway. Look for street parking near access points, particularly around parks or community facilities that border the trail.

Is the North Redondo Bikeway dog-friendly?

Yes, the bikeway is a popular spot for locals walking their dogs. Please ensure your dog is kept on a leash and that you clean up after them to maintain a pleasant environment for all users.

What is the best time of year to visit?

The North Redondo Bikeway is accessible and enjoyable year-round due to Southern California's mild climate. However, visiting during cooler mornings or evenings can be more comfortable, especially in summer when ocean breezes are a welcome relief.

Are there any amenities like restrooms or water along the trail?

While the bikeway itself doesn't have dedicated facilities, parks located along or near the route, such as Dale Page Park, may offer access to water fountains and restrooms. There's also a market nearby for refreshments.

Does the bikeway connect to public transport or other areas?

Yes, the North Redondo Bikeway functions as a signed bike route that links Torrance to the Los Angeles Metro's Redondo Beach station (Green Line), offering convenient public transport access.

Do I need a permit or is there an entrance fee to use the bikeway?

No, there are no permits required or entrance fees to use the North Redondo Bikeway. It is a public access path for community use.

Is the trail lit at night for evening use?

Yes, a significant safety feature of the bikeway is that it is lit at night. Some street crossings also have motion sensors that flash lights to alert drivers to pedestrians and cyclists, enhancing safety during evening hours.

What is the "Powerline Trail" nickname about?

The North Redondo Bikeway is often referred to as the "Powerline Trail" because a significant portion of its path runs directly beneath overhead electric utility corridors. This distinctive feature gives the trail its local moniker.

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