By Giant RIder on July 22, 2009
The bike path has been extended in both directions in recent years. It extends about 10 1/2 miles west from Calif State University and about another 11 miles to the east. Much of the path is along the Kern River or in the flood plain of the river and is fairly flat. On the east end of the path, you can ride on Alfred Harrell Highway (more of a country road than a highway) for about 4 miles and the path starts again for several more miles. There are numerous parking lots along the bike path. West of the University, there is some wildlife including, road runners, valley quail, cottontail rabbits, kit foxes (endangered species), and others. There are many places to refill water bottles except for the western 6-7 miles of the path. It's hot and dry in Bakersfield in the summer months so be prepared.
By Noel J. Keller on October 30, 2007
"Parking off Stockdale Hwy and Don Hart East Drive N35.35478 W118.10097 elev 377; .
Trail surface in excellent condition. Open view along river levee then passes by Parks with small ponds.
After passing under Hwy 99, I turned around at Rosedale Hwy.N35.38113 W119.04070 elev 400’."
By MIKE PRICE on May 11, 2005
Impressive. Well maintained. Offers an opportunity to see things not generally believed to be connected with Bakersfield.