List of San Diego bike paths

Local cycling routes in California, United States

The following is a list of bike paths in San Diego County.

Paths

  • Bayshore Bikeway: 24-mile bicycle path around San Diego Bay.[1]
  • Camp Pendleton Bike Route in San Diego County: Class 1 while south of the campgrounds at San Onofre State Park. Class 2/3 elsewhere.
  • Fay Avenue Bike Path in La Jolla: Class 1, from Nautilus St to Camino de la Costa
  • 1-15 Commuter Bikeway This Class I bikeway, which is separated from vehicle traffic, extends from Adams Avenue along a one-mile segment of northbound SR 15 to Camino Del Rio South.
  • Mission Bay bike path: near SeaWorld
  • Murphy Canyon Road Bike Path: Southbound starts at the south end of Murphy canyon Road and exits in the North East Part of Qualcomm Stadium.
  • Ocean Beach Bike Path: Class 1. Runs parallel to the south bank of the San Diego River from Dog Beach to Hotel Circle South in Mission Valley.
  • Rose Canyon Bike Path: starts at the Gilman Dr. I-5 exit and ends at Santa Fe Street. It is possible to get to Pacific Beach this way.[2]
  • San Luis Rey River bike path: in Oceanside
  • Silver Strand bikeway: a.k.a. "Bayshore bikeway", formerly Bayshore bike route, locally known as "Coronado" or "Coronado to Imperial Beach"
  • Sweetwater Bikeway: Follows the Sweetwater River from National City to Bonita
  • The Hwy 56 Bike Path: Class 1 between I805 and Rancho Penasquitos Road then Class 3 from there to I15

See also

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References

  1. ^ "SANDAG ::PROJECTS:: San Diego's Regional Planning Agency".
  2. ^ "Coastal Rail Trail: Rose Creek Bikeway" (PDF). San Diego Association of Governments (SANDAG).
  • 25 Red Routes in San Diego County
  • Rails-to-Trails Conservancy - Trails Transform America
  • "19 SD Paths" Traillink.com's San Diego search results
  • The West's best bike rides: Pedal to the land of Oz at the Wayback Machine (archived November 19, 2007) article from Sunset.com
  • California Driver Handbook
  • Ridelink's San Diego Region bike maps (detailed, PDF format) can be found at http://www.icommutesd.com/Bike/BikeMap.aspx