Wild Backside of Griffith Park and LA River by Luxury E-Bike
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Los Angeles
Explore Griffith Park's wild side and LA River by luxury e-bike. Discover hidden gems, stunning views, and iconic spots on this unique adventure.
Duration: 3 hours
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • E Bike Tours Los Angeles - Our local guide will meet you at our office, a dedicated bike bungalow in adorable Atwater Village, an easy walkable neighborhood known for its cafe scene and artisanal shopping. We’ll introduce you to your ebike and get you acquainted (yes all the ebikes have names!) and fitted with safety gear.

  • Atwater Village - We head off into quiet residential streets for the LA River.

  • Los Angeles River Bike Path - We stop at the car-free “Red Car Bridge”, so named after the legendary Red Car Trolleys that rumbled over the L.A. River at the same spot more than 60 years ago. The new metal bridge with red stripes running down its sides is only for pedestrians and cyclists. We’ll also learn about our beloved LA River, the lifeblood of Los Angeles throughout its early history, providing essential water for life in this arid region. Without this river, LA would have never existed.

  • Griffith Park - We’ll drop by the Griffith Park Ranger Station and the vintage Griffith Park Carousel - an iconic Merry-Go-Round built in 1926 and featuring 68 elaborately decorated wooden horses & an organ, where Walt Disney’s imagination first took flight.

  • Old Los Angeles Zoo - The Old Los Angeles Zoo opened in 1912 and closed in 1966 and its animals were transferred to the new Los Angeles Zoo two miles away. The animal enclosures, with the bars removed, were left as ruins; picnic benches or tables were installed in some of them for park visitors.

  • Autry Museum of the American West - We’ll stop briefly at this historic museum founded by Hollywood’s singing cowboy Gene Autry. Located just across from the entrance to the L.A. Zoo in Griffith Park, you’ll find this 36,000-square foot complex with over 500,000 works of art and artifacts from the American frontier. Co-founded by musical western star Gene Autry in 1988, it’s natural that the museum would dedicate space to cool Western film memorabilia, from the pistols used by Steve McQueen to costumes from 2005’s Brokeback Mountain. There’s even a replica movie set of an Old Western town with storefronts. (Little-known fact: The first-ever feature-length movie filmed in Hollywood was a Western—the 1914 silent film The Squaw Man, directed by Cecil B. DeMille. The camera used to film it is here, too.)

  • Los Angeles Zoo & Botanical Gardens - We stop for a photo opp in front of the massive steel gates at the landmark L.A. Zoo, which is home to thousands of animals – including one of the largest troops of chimpanzees in North America. Fun Fact: There’s a dedicated Zoo Magnet High School nearby offering 300 students a college preparatory curriculum focused on animal studies and biological sciences.

  • Travel Town - We ride right into Travel Town’s “railroad petting zoo,” and explore all the trains, big and small, along with the Museum and its fascinating history. Founded in the 1940s as an opportunity for the children of Los Angeles to “imagineer” themselves as engineers you’ll find vintage automobiles as well as locomotives and freight cars.

  • Walt Disney’s Carolwood Barn - Walt Disney’s Carolwood Barn is a cool little stop for the true Disney fan. This is a miniature barn that Walt himself built on his ranch pre-Disneyland. It was designed from his memory of the family’s barn in Marceline, MO. IMPORTANT NOTE: only open on the third Sunday of each month from 11AM to 3PM, weather permitting

  • Griffith Park - We’ll head for Cathy’s Corner, made recently famous by the movie LA LA Land with Ryan Gosling & Emma Stone’s dance sequence. This stop also offers a breathtaking view of the Valley, Disney Animation Studios in Burbank, the San Gabriel Mountains, Verdugo Hills and down into Royce’s Canyon.
    We’ll then stop at The Notch, which overlook Hollywoods, WeHo (West Hollywood) Palos Verdes, Santa Moncia, Century City. On a clear day you can also see Catalina Island, the Pacific Ocean and Santa Barbara. Here we’ll veer off to Del Valley Vista Drive headed for Beehive Rock and other mega vistas of LA. We’ll stop at Cedar Grove, a local micro-forest that attracts Hollywood hikers to explore its unexpected, woodsy wildlife. Located on a low-profile Los Feliz hillside, this hidden gem offers sweeping city views of Glendale to Downtown, and Hollywood to the sea.

  • Los Feliz - Leave the park and wend through quiet, residential streets, looking at homes spanish colonials….

  • Los Angeles River Bike Path - We’ll head back to the LA River, stopping by the new La Kretz Crossing, also known as the North Atwater Bridge - a cable-stayed steel pedestrian bridge that crosses the Los Angeles River, linking Griffith Park with Atwater Village. We’ll pay a visit to a special Rose Gum tree, named by the LA Times as one of 10 beloved L.A. trees that Angelenos should enjoy — and protect at all costs. This Rose Gum, from Australia, is a cousin of the eucalyptuses, but from an older family line.

  • Atwater Village - We’ll ride down LA River, past equestrian stables, to another smaller bridge at Sunnynook known as “Love Lock Bridge” where visitors have attach personalized padlocks to its railing, like it’s more famous Parisian cousin. Rolling back into Atwater Village’s quiet residential streets we’ll pay our respects to a designated “national champion” - a huge avocado tree over 100 years old that is the largest of its kind in the nation.

  • E Bike Tours Los Angeles - Home Sweet Home - congratulations on an epic ride!

What's Included
  • Bottled water
  • Snacks
  • Bicycle use
Additional Information

This is an alternative, more remote, tour of Griffith Park to show the wild backside of this massive park (it does not include the Hollywood Sign and Observatory). Instead, riders will shear off at Cathy’s Corner (infamous site of the “LA LA Land” dance sequence) and head to Beehive Rock for sweeping views of the valley across to the San Gabriel Mountains - you get a real scale of LA wrapping around the park. We’ll also stop at Travel Town, the Greek Theater, Autry Museum, LA Zoo (old and new), glide along the LA River and Frogtown, Los Feliz, Love Lock Bridge and into Atwater Village to visit the largest avocado tree in the USA. Note that this ride also is cooler in summer, as sun is on the other side of the hill.

Location
E Bike Tours Los Angeles
Glendale Boulevard
Our local guide will meet you at our office, a dedicated bike bungalow in adorable Atwater Village, an easy walkable neighborhood known for its cafe scene and artisanal shopping. We'll introduce you to your ebike and get you acquainted (yes all the ebikes have names!) and fitted with safety gear.
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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D5476ljjohne
Feb 22, 2024
A much better way to see the city and park. - This was such a fun tour. It's a very unique and adventurous way to see the park and the city. Being able to see everything by bike helped peel back more layers rather than being stuck in a car. The bikes took us places cars can't go and gave sweeping views of the city. Gavin has deep knowledge of it all... the route, the sights and the safest ways to get there. My only regret is not taking any pics. I will be doing another tour and bringing my camera.
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A665wwdianas
Feb 22, 2024
Wild and wooly with @ebiketoursla! - Wild and wooly Griffith Park ride with @ebiketoursla the day after massive rainfall was an ocular & cellular explosion of senses. I highly recommend it. Ever notice the clumpy bits along trails, all rutted and rocky? They were streams crossing our path, carrying away excess water from the still weeping soils. Dry arroyos magically flowed and tumbled lightly alongside our glide up into the secret part of the park that may have housed notorious P-22: Los Angeles’ beloved late lion. Grab a friend and reserve this ride and see for yourself the delights that lie in your own backyard.
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Richardwimbleton
Feb 22, 2024
Amazing e-bike tour around Griffith Park - I met up with Gavin my tour guide at his office in Atwater Village and he gave me a safety and instructional tour of the Aventon bikes we were riding. They are very robust machines with huge tires which make you feel very safe and comfortable! After stocking up on a few drinks and snacks we were off zooming down the bike paths of the LA river on our way to Griffith Park. We did a few stops on the way at the Autry museum, LA Zoo, Travel Museum and Gavin was constantly feeding me with information and history about spots along our route. It wasn’t long before we were climbing up the backside of the park with spectacular views of The San Fernando Valley. I’ve ridden my peddle bike up to The Observatory a few times and believe me this is a lot more enjoyable! You still have to peddle but going uphill at 15+ mph is quite the experience! Once at the summit we stopped to take pictures, drink and eat snacks and Gavin continued to feed me with information about the parks history and point out interesting sights such as Catalina Island and all the neighbourhoods you can see from “The Top Of LA” The decent was just as fun as the climb and after 3 hours I’m actually looking to buy my first e-bike! Thanks for a great day Gavin!
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