Duarte Bike Trail (Duarte Multipurpose Trail):
California
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Description:
The Duarte Bike (or Multipurpose) Trail is made up of paved and parallel dirt trails. Connecting a park, a school and a hospital, it is a wonderful example of a recreation path, transportation corridor and safe route to school. The trail hosts a wide array of users, including walkers, bikers, inline skaters and even some horseback riders on the dirt path.
You'll want to start out at the eastern trailhead, at Royal Oaks Park, because there is ample parking here. The park offers many facilities for young and old, including basketball and tennis courts, short walking paths and playground equipment. On the right are dramatic views of the San Gabriel Mountains and Angeles National Forest. As it leaves Royal Oaks Park, the trail is a well-maintained concrete pathway. Soon you pass a school that sits back to the right, where children at play provide pleasant background noise.
Not far beyond the school is one of the jewels of the trail, a large bridge that provides access over the trail to a connecting neighborhood. A profusion of wildflowers spreads across this picturesque spot. If you take the few minutes to walk to the top of the bridge, you will be rewarded with an exceptional view of wildflowers and the trail. A few benches and water fountains line the trail.
Located in Southern California's San Gabriel Valley, Duarte is named for Andres Duarte, a Mexican soldier who was granted the land in the 1840s while it was still in Mexican ownership.
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Parking & Trail Access:
To reach the eastern trailhead, from Interstate 605 (the San Gabriel River Freeway) travel north to just past Interstate 210, where I-605 becomes Mt. Olive Drive. Follow Mt. Olive Drive 1,350 feet and turn right on Royal Oaks Drive. Follow Royal Oaks Drive for 0.5 mile; Royal Oaks Park, which has parking, will be on the left.

To reach the western trailhead, from I-605 (the San Gabriel River Freeway) travel north to just past I-210, where I-605 becomes Mt. Olive Drive. Follow Mt. Olive Drive 1,350 feet and turn left on Royal Oaks Drive. Follow Royal Oaks Drive for 1.25 miles. The trailhead is on the right at the corner of Royal Oaks Drive and Buena Vista Street. On-street parking is available nearby.
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Seasonal Restrictions:
The trail can be used year-round.
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MORNING RIDE
By Noel J. Keller on March 06, 2007
"Found parking in one of three ROYAL OAKS PARK parking lots a block east of the trail head at N34.14395 W117.94702.. Started the trail at N34.14397 W117.94712 elev 558’, Westward slightly up grade, good asphalt surface with brick paving at cross streets. Has some open views of the foothills and San Gabriel Mountains. Well equipped with water fountains on South side of trail. Goes through a cut in the hill under Oak Ave elev 602’ and ends at 1.75 miles in a decline at the West end N34.14344 W117.97749 elev 565’. Many walkers using trail this morning of 5 Mar 07. "
PARKING ACROSS STREET IN 3 DIFFERENT AREAS AROUND ROYAL OAKS PARK
Trail Facts
Trail End Points: Royal Oaks Park (Durante) to Buena Vista St. (Durante)
Counties: Los Angeles
Trail Length: 1.6 miles
Trail Category: Rail-Trail
Trail Surfaces: Asphalt
Trail Activities: Bike, Inline Skating, Wheelchair Accessible, Horseback Riding, Walking
TrailLink ID: 6015238

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