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Home
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About
The Los Angeles River, 52 miles of engineered concrete, flows from its origin in Canoga Park, through the Glendale Narrows, beneath the historic bridges of downtown LA and onward to Long Beach, where it empties into the Pacific. It passes through multi-ethnic communities, through a landscape that ranges from suburban to commercial, from residential to industrial. Yet for all its length and prominence, the L.A. River, like the Southland it traverses, is largely misunderstood. Read more about "About"... -
Store
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Gallery
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Guide
The complete guide for visiting and enjoying the LA River. Read more about "Featured Activities"... -
Access and Cautions
Like our beaches and mountains, the Los Angeles River can be a safe and wonderful place to enjoy a variety of recreational opportunities. It’s 52 miles long, at times unpatrolled and, despite its concrete coating, always wild. It’s an unpredictable place where Mother Nature and urban crime can sometimes conspire to cause accidents and scares. So when you visit the River, be smart and be cautious. Read more about "Access and Cautions"... -
News & Events
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the board
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LA River in the blogs
A nice bunch of blog posts this week about the LA River, ranging from thoughts about the river's watershed, to government and gardens. For instance: Read more about "LA River in the blogs"... -
Thanks Kate for being an awesome summer intern. So glad Deputy...
Thanks Kate for being an awesome summer intern. So glad Deputy Mayor Romel Pascual was able to recognize you for your great service to the City of LA and the river. Read more about "Thanks Kate for being an awesome summer intern. So glad Deputy..."...