The way points of this bicycle route:
Start in Bixby Tract Area
RIGHT on Del Amo Blvd
CONTINUE: Del Amo becomes La Palma Ave
RIGHT on N Keaemer Blvd (N Glassell St)
RIGHT onto Santa Anna River Bikeway (after crossing bridge over river) and then follow path EAST.
LEFT over wooden bridge.
Continue RIGHT onto bikeway
Exit bikeway LEFT after crossing under N Weir Canyon Blvd
RIGHT on La Palama Ave (Bikeway/Sidewlk parallels La Palama)
Keep RIGHT on Bikeway
EXIT LEFT and then go RIGHT across S Gypsim Canyon Road Bridge.
After crossing bridge, BEAR RIGHT on Bikeway into park.
Follow bikeway to RIGHT.
End of Bikeway. CONTINUE on Green River Rd
LEFT on Palisades Dr.
LEFT on Serfas Club Dr
RIGHT on 6th Street / Frontage Road
Bear LEFT and continue on 6th Street
Continue STRAIGHT on Magnolia Street
RIGHT on N McKinley St
LEFT on Indiana Ave
RIGHT on Filmore St.
LEFT on Victoria Ave
RIGHT on Arlington Ave
STRAIGHT: Arlington Ave becomes Chicago Ave
RIGHT on Central Ave
RIGHT on Sycamore Canyon Blvd
LEFT on Fair Isle Dr. (Becomes Box Spings Rd after crossing over freeway)
STRAIGHT: Box Springs Rd becomes Ironwood Ave
NOTE: Ironwood / Heacock St. Last chance to buy water for 20 miles.
LEFT on Redlands Blvd. NOTE: Significant climb for 1.3 miles, then steep drop into canyon.
RIGHT on San Timoteo Rd
San Timoleno Canyon Rd becomes Oak Valley Parkway
Cross over I-10. Drug store on left for water and break.
RIGHT on Beaumont Ave
LEFT on E 8th Street
RIGHT on Highland Springs Ave. It's a nice fast downhill (and usually downwind) from here to Palm Springs.
LEFT on Ramsey St
Enter I-10 Freeway on Shoulder.
Ride through Truck Scales
Exit I-10 Freeway at Johnson Lane
RIGHT then LEFT onto Railroad Ave
LEFT on Johnson Lane ander freeway.
RIGHT on Seminole Dr
RIGHT on Apache Trail under freeway.
LEFT on Railroad Ave / Main Street
KEEP RIGHT on Railroad Ave. Do not cross over freeway. NOTE: ARCO AM/PM Market is last stop for water before Palm Springs.
Enter I-10 Freeway and ride shoulder to Hwy 111
Exit on Hwy-111
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Tagged with: Recreational, Training, Onroad, Difficult, Low traffic, High traffic, Urban, Rural, Scenic, Touring