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Hike the easy 3.2-mile South Bay Bike Path along the coast, offering ocean views and a relaxed 1 hour 18 minute stroll.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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2.14 km
Highlight • Beach
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2.98 km
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3.06 km
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3.12 km
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5.14 km
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3.98 km
734 m
431 m
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3.81 km
814 m
514 m
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The South Bay Bike Path is primarily a paved route, consisting of asphalt and concrete. It offers a smooth, flat surface, making it accessible for various activities. You'll be walking right alongside the beach, so expect a consistent, easy-to-navigate path.
This trail offers stunning coastal views, with the Pacific Ocean on one side and beautiful beach homes on the other. You'll pass by iconic spots like Manhattan Beach and the Manhattan Beach and Pier, providing a vibrant beach atmosphere with crashing waves and plenty of people-watching opportunities.
Yes, absolutely. With its largely flat and paved terrain, the South Bay Bike Path is considered easy and is very suitable for casual walkers, beginners, and families with children. The main factor determining difficulty is simply how far you choose to go.
You can access the path from numerous points along the coast, as it connects several beach cities. Popular access points include areas near Manhattan Beach or Manhattan Beach and Pier. Parking is typically available in paid public lots or street parking in the surrounding beach communities, though it can be busy, especially on weekends.
Generally, dogs are not permitted on the paved sections of the South Bay Bike Path itself, especially in areas like Manhattan Beach. However, rules can vary by city along the path. It's best to check local regulations for specific beach areas if you plan to bring your dog, as some adjacent beach areas may have restrictions or specific hours for dogs.
The South Bay Bike Path is enjoyable year-round due to Southern California's mild climate. However, for the most pleasant experience, spring and fall offer comfortable temperatures and fewer crowds than the peak summer months. Winter can also be lovely, with crisp air and fewer people, though you might encounter cooler temperatures and occasional rain.
No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to use the South Bay Bike Path. It is a public multi-use trail accessible to everyone. However, you may need to pay for parking in some areas along the route.
Yes, the route primarily follows the Manhattan State Beach - South Bay Bike Path and also passes through sections officially designated as the South Bay Bike Path.
Beyond the continuous ocean views, you'll encounter the lively Manhattan Beach area, including the iconic Manhattan Beach and Pier. The entire route is essentially a Beachfront Promenade, offering a quintessential Southern California coastal experience.
Given its paved, flat surface, the South Bay Bike Path is generally very accessible for wheelchairs and strollers. It's designed as a multi-use path, making it suitable for a wide range of users seeking an easy, smooth journey along the coast.
As the path runs through several urban beach communities, you'll find public restrooms and water fountains available at various points, typically near beach access areas, parks, or piers. It's always a good idea to carry your own water, especially on warmer days.