Best attractions and places to see around Paramount, a city in Los Angeles County, offer a mix of local points of interest and access to Southern California destinations. The area features recreational opportunities along the San Gabriel River and historical landmarks. Paramount provides a variety of cultural and outdoor experiences for visitors.
Last updated: April 24, 2026
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The Rio Hondo Bike Bridge is an interesting structure that connects the bike trails that runs on either side of the Rio Hondo.
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Highly recommend cycling around LA. It's hard to believe, but the city is more bike-friendly than some cities in Germany. Riding in the footsteps of the Terminator along the LA River in particular is a lot of fun and there is also very little traffic :-)
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The section north-west of here is blessed with the paved Rio hondo bikeway on both sides of the river channel. One bridge at each end of the parallel section helps connect to the other side to continue riding along the river. To the south this is the East bank, to the North-East it is on the North-West bank of the river. If you pass the bridge into the dead-end section you will notice it thanks to the homeless encampment getting denser and eventually closing off the trail ...
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The San Gabriel River is one of the best routes in the entire valley to bike safely without traffic on a dedicated trail from the hills through the sprawling downtown areas to the ocean. The trail runs on the river levee, mostly on the east bank. While the river is mostly a concrete canal, there are a few sections where it passes by parks like here the El Dorado, or private gardens and plant nurseries, adding a few touches of green in this huge metropolitan area that otherwise has few long, dedicated bike routes.
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Strategic connection between these two long distance bikeways: Follow the ramps up from either bike trail to get on the bridge at the confluence of the Rio Hondo and the Los Angeles River. Both rivers are canalized and have excellent dedicated bike trails that form the best, safest bike routes without car traffic.
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The Los Angeles River is one of the best routes in the entire valley to bike safely without traffic on a dedicated trail from the downtown area to the ocean. The trail runs on the levee, mostly on the east bank. While the river is mostly a concrete canal, there are a few sections where it passes by parks or private plant nurseries, adding a few touches of green in this huge metropolitan area that otherwise has few long, dedicated bike routes.
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This is a really nice stretch of bike path.
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Paramount offers excellent opportunities for outdoor activities, particularly cycling and walking along its extensive river trail network. You can explore the Los Angeles River Greenway or the San Gabriel River Trail, which provide dedicated paths for safe exploration. For more structured activities, consider routes from the Cycling around Paramount or Running Trails around Paramount guides.
Yes, Paramount and its surroundings offer several family-friendly options. The river trails, such as the San Gabriel River Trail and Los Angeles River Greenway, are categorized as family-friendly for cycling and walking. Locally, Paramount Park features playgrounds and a swimming pool, while the Paramount Drive-In Theatres offer a nostalgic movie experience. Nearby, the Zamboni Company Headquarters displays the original ice resurfacing machine, and Paramount Iceland offers public skating.
Paramount has a rich history reflected in several local and nearby sites. The Paramount Historic Museum provides insights into the city's past. You can also visit the California State Historical Landmark, the Paramount Hay Tree. For a broader historical perspective, the Dominguez Rancho Adobe Museum, the first Spanish land grant in California, and the Rancho Los Cerritos Historic Site in Long Beach offer glimpses into the region's early history.
For easy walking and hiking, the Hiking around Paramount guide lists several accessible options. The West San Gabriel River Parkway Nature Trail is an easy 2 km route, and the Magic Johnson Park Loop is another easy 2.8 km option. These trails provide pleasant outdoor experiences without significant difficulty.
Paramount is home to a few unique local landmarks. The Paramount Hay Tree is a California State Historical Landmark, significant for its role in the early 20th-century hay trade. The Zamboni Company Headquarters, where the iconic ice resurfacing machine was invented, is also located here, with the original machine on display at Paramount Iceland. The Paramount Drive-In Theatres offer a classic, somewhat hidden, cinematic experience.
The river trails around Paramount, including the Los Angeles River Greenway and San Gabriel River Trail, are best explored by bicycle. They are designed as dedicated cycleways, offering a safe and traffic-free way to travel from the hills to the ocean. The Rio Hondo Bike Bridge and the E-Imperial Bridge connect different sections, ensuring continuous riding.
The city of Paramount hosts the Annual Paramount Heritage Festival, contributing to its cultural vibrancy. For performing arts, the restored Art Deco Paramount Theatre hosts various live entertainment events, including concerts and plays. Nearby, The Downey Theater in Downey also showcases a variety of live performances, including musicals, plays, and comedy.
Paramount offers several parks for recreation. Paramount Park is the city's largest, featuring playgrounds, sports fields, a swimming pool, and walking trails. Progress Park provides a more tranquil setting with a large lake, walking trails, and gardens. The San Gabriel River Area also offers outdoor enjoyment with trails for walking, biking, and horseback riding.
Yes, some of the infrastructure supporting outdoor activities is designed with accessibility in mind. For instance, the Rio Hondo Bike Bridge and the E-Imperial Bridge, which connect various cycleways, are categorized as wheelchair accessible. When planning your visit, it's always advisable to check specific venue accessibility details.
Visitors particularly enjoy the extensive network of dedicated cycleways and river trails, which provide safe and enjoyable routes for cycling and walking. The ability to explore natural features along the rivers, even within an urban setting, is highly appreciated. The Los Angeles River Greenway, for example, is praised for being bike-friendly and offering a fun experience with very little traffic.
While not directly in Paramount, whale and dolphin watching tours are easily accessible from nearby Long Beach and Newport Beach. These tours offer opportunities to observe marine life year-round and are a popular activity for those looking to experience Southern California's coastal wildlife.
Paramount's location provides convenient access to many major Southern California attractions. These include the Disneyland Resort California and Disney California Adventure Park in Anaheim, Universal Studios Hollywood, the Aquarium of the Pacific in Long Beach, and iconic Los Angeles landmarks like the Hollywood Walk of Fame and Santa Monica Pier.


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