Browns Creek Bike Path
Cycling route in California, USA / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Browns Creek Bike Path is a Class I bike path that is “tucked away from the surrounding hustle and bustle” of the San Fernando Valley, “hugging the side” of the Browns Canyon Wash.[1]
Browns Creek Bike Path | |
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Length | 1.6 mi (2.6 km) |
Location | Chatsworth, Los Angeles |
Trailheads | North: 34.2714°N 118.5906°W / 34.2714; -118.5906 South: 34.2501°N 118.5984°W / 34.2501; -118.5984 |
Use | Active transportation, road biking, walking, dogs on leash |
Difficulty | Easy |
Surface | asphalt |
The path begins at Lassen Street, just east of Chatsworth Metrolink Station, and ends just north of Rinaldi Street near Stoney Point Park.[2]
Browns Creek (sometimes called Brown’s Creek), a tributary of the Los Angeles River, offers “splendid views of the irregularly shaped Santa Susana mountains rising to the west.”[3] One local writer observed, “What [the concrete-lined creek] lacks in scenery, it compensates for by providing the trail with an open, airy setting.”[4]
The route has been described as “very rustic” (for an urban bike path, of course).[4] The wash passes through a neighborhood with equestrian zoning and “Opposite the bike route, in the west levee, a horse trail also follows the creek.”[3] Domestic goats, roosters and ponies have also been seen along the path.[4]
At Chatsworth station, bicyclists can connect to the G Line Bikeway.[2]
The path is in close proximity to Chatsworth Park North and Chatsworth Park South (both operated by the City of Los Angeles Parks Department) and Chatsworth Nature Preserve.[3]
Both Chatsworth Parks, “excellent parks…[with] interesting hills and rock formations there, as well as pleasant shaded rest areas” are accessible from Valley Circle Road. Riders can create an approximately 6.3-mile (10.1 km) loop beginning at either end of the Browns Creek route, connecting to Valley Circle Road via either Chatsworth Street or Lassen Street.[5]