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Bus station hiking trails around Marina Del Rey are characterized by flat coastal paths, waterfront promenades, and restored wetlands. The region, located in Los Angeles County, features a large man-made harbor, numerous parks, and access to the Pacific coastline. Terrain is generally level, offering opportunities for leisurely walks and nature observation.
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This easy 0.7-mile loop around a constructed wetland in Marina del Rey offers birdwatching and views of the Oxford Basin.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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various street art works along the route
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At the corner of S. Venice Blvd. and Oceanfront Walk, the massive Luminaries of Pantheism mural honors sixteen great thinkers. Lao Tzu and Rumi to Einstein and Emily Dickinson. The mural was painted by Levi Ponce, designed by Peter Moriarty, and conceptualized by Perry Rod. The two-story artwork reaches across an entire block and was unveiled in 2015 by The Paradise Project.
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Arnold Schwarzenegger mural is a great spot for photos while you explore the vibrant Venice Beach area.
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Before Arnold Schwarzenegger became Hollywood's biggest action star he used to workout in Venice Beach. Now, many decades later the city that helped to create the Arnold we know has honored him with a giant mural near "Muscle Beach" as he calls it.
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The only thing better than the view from the Fig Tree Cafe is the food. Fresh ingredients and good service mean you can't go wrong!
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Lots to do. A colorful hustle and bustle on the long sandy beach.
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There are over 10 easy hiking routes around Marina Del Rey that are conveniently accessible by bus. These trails offer a great way to explore the coastal environment without needing a car.
The komoot community highly rates these trails, with an average score of 4.6 stars. Hikers often praise the ease of access via public transport, the scenic waterfront views, and the opportunity to experience the unique coastal and wetland environments.
You can expect mostly flat, easy walks along paved paths, boardwalks, and well-maintained dirt trails. These routes are perfect for leisurely strolls, offering views of the marina, wetlands, and the Pacific Ocean. Many are part of the larger Marvin Braude Coastal Bike Path network.
Yes, many of the bus-accessible trails in Marina Del Rey are ideal for families. Routes like the Oxford Basin Nature Loop are short, flat, and offer opportunities for birdwatching. Mother's Beach, easily reachable by bus, also provides calm waters and a playground.
Yes, several bus-accessible routes offer a circular experience. For instance, the Oxford Basin Nature Loop is a short, easy loop perfect for birdwatching. Other routes like the Marina del Rey β Marina del Rey loop from Ballona Wetlands Ecological Reserve also provide a circular path to explore the area.
Many of the paved paths and promenades in Marina Del Rey are dog-friendly, provided your dog is on a leash. Always check local signage for specific restrictions, especially in ecological reserves. The Marvin Braude Coastal Bike Path, which runs through the area, is generally welcoming to leashed dogs.
Along these trails, you can enjoy views of the bustling marina, observe sea lions on docks, and spot various bird species in the wetlands. Notable attractions include the Ocean Front Walk near Venice Beach, the Marvin Braude Bike Trail, and the ecological richness of the Ballona Wetlands Ecological Reserve. Fisherman's Village also offers a charming backdrop for walks.
Absolutely. The Marina del Rey Wetland Park and Oxford Basin are excellent for birdwatching, where you might spot snowy egrets, great blue herons, and other migratory birds. Sea lions are frequently seen lounging on docks in the marina. For more information on marine life, you can visit visitmdr.com.
Marina Del Rey enjoys a mild climate year-round, making these trails accessible in any season. Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures, while summer can be warm but often tempered by ocean breezes. Winter is also a good time, with fewer crowds and comfortable conditions for walking.
Yes, Marina Del Rey is a developed coastal community. Many bus stops are located near commercial areas, offering access to coffee shops, restaurants, and public restrooms, especially around Fisherman's Village, Mother's Beach, and along the Venice Beach section of the coastal path.
For these easy, mostly flat trails, comfortable walking shoes are essential. Layers are recommended as coastal weather can change, and sunglasses, a hat, and sunscreen are advisable due to sun exposure. Don't forget water, especially on warmer days, and binoculars for birdwatching in the wetlands.
Definitely. Marina Del Rey offers numerous activities that can be combined with your hike. You can enjoy paddleboarding or kayaking at Mother's Beach, explore the shops and restaurants at Fisherman's Village, or simply relax at parks like Burton Chace Park, all easily reachable via public transport.


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