The Kenneth Newell Bikeway in Pasadena is one of the first bike paths established in Los Angeles County. This “popular, well-marked bikeway” has been called “one of the premier inland trips.” The path travels through the canyon of the Arroyo Seco river, a tributary of the Los Angeles River.[1]
The route is described as “flat except for moderately steep hills at either end.”[2] Kenneth Newell Bikeway “offers close-up views of some fine old Pasadena homes in the Craftsman style”,[3] an area recognized as the Lower Arroyo Seco Historic District.
Start near Stoney Lane at Arroyo Seco Park, head north to Arroyo Boulevard and turn left.[4]
Created in 1966, it was named for the first president of the Pasadena Kiwanis Club, which helped establish the route along with the City of Pasadena and the Pasadena Chamber of Commerce.[3][5]
^Corley, Troy, “10 Favorite Bike Paths for free wheeling in the Southland,” Los Angeles Times, 1985-06-20.
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MacArthur, Loren (1985). L.A. Bike Rides: A Guide to 37 Specially Selected Bike Routes in Los Angeles County. San Francisco, Calif.: Chronicle Books. pp. 50–51. ISBN0-87701-316-0.