Map of the Coyote Creek Trail
Coyote Creek Trail
Coyote Creek Trail
LENGTH:
10 miles
SURFACE:
paved
COMMUNITIES:
Long Beach, Los Alamitos, La Palma, Santa Fe Springs, Whittier, Buena Park, La Mirada
HIGHLIGHTS:
channel for Coyote Creek, Cerritos Regional County Park, local parks, schools
NEARBY TRAILS:
RELATED LINKS:
The Coyote Creek Trail, also known as the Coyote Creek Regional Bikeway, is a 10-mile long paved pathway that follows the channel for Coyote Creek from Long Beach to Whittier in Southern California. The trail connects to the San Gabriel River Trail at its southwest end.
There is also a 2.75 mile long portion of the Coyote Creek Trail that spans between La Mirada Boulevard and Imperial Highway in Buena Park and La Mirada. The two sections of the trail do not meet.
The Coyote Creek Trail allows trail users to ride away from traffic. It goes past numerous parks and schools and has underpasses and access paths at most of the major roadways. The trail goes past residential neighborhoods, office parks, industrial areas and commercial centers.
Conditions
The Coyote Creek Trail is paved for the entire route. The trail is open for bike riding, running and walking.
Communities
The Coyote Creek Trail goes past the following communities: Long Beach, Los Alamitos, La Palma, Santa Fe Springs and Whittier.
Points of Interest
The Coyote Creek Trail goes past the following points of interest:
Oak Academy Park |
Oak Academy Middle School |
Spring & Claremore Station |
Los Alamitos High School |
Laurel High School |
Norwalk - Wardlow Station |
Hawaiian Elementary School |
Cerritos Regional County Park |
El Rancho Verde Park |
Los Coyotes Middle School |
Behringer Park South Athletic Field |
Nearby Trails
San Gabriel River Trail: the two trails meet where the channel for Coyote Creek meets the channel for the San Gabriel River in Long Beach. This is also the south end of the Coyote Creek Trail.
End Points
The southwest end of the Coyote Creek Trail is located at a point to the north of the interchange between Interstate 605 and Interstate 405 in Long Beach. This is where the trail meets the San Gabriel River Trail. This location is at the southeast corner of the El Dorado Park Golf Course.
The northeast end of the trail is along Meyer Road to the south of Leffingwell Road in Whittier.
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