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Pacific Coast Route Section 5


Product #: BC-1623

Overall Rating: 4 Stars
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Because the heavy traffic tends to be even heavier in summer, we recommend that you ride this toute in the spring or autumn. May and September-October are the best months for riding. Note that during summer, strong winds prevail from north to south. In Santa Barbara and the towns surrounding it, prepare for urban riding conditions. US 101 between Santa Barbara and Ventura is closed to bicyclists, so you'll ride on city streets and county roads. The route stays close to sea level here. Traffic levels build near Ventura and Oxnard, then taper off until Los Angeles County. You'll ride on a bike path through Emma Wood State Beach north of Ventura, and join SR 1 southeast of Port Hueneme. South of the Ventura/Los Angeles County line you'll ride through Malibu on a four-and six lane freeway with wide shoulders. Traffic is heavier on weekends and during the summer. Through Los Angeles you'll be using beachside bicycle and pedestrian paths. You'll follow city streets through Palos Verdes Estates and Long Beach, then rejoin the busy Pacific Coast Highway, which has shoulders. You'll encounter busy local traffic on CR S21 in San Diego County; the road shoulders are continuous. South of La Jolla, you'll pedal along residential streets and bicycle/pedestrian paths through San Diego. A ferry takes you to Coronado and a path along Silver Strand Beach. The route ends at the Border Field State Park south of Imperial Beach, where the U.S.A and Mexico share the border at the Pacific Ocean.

 

Current Printed Version: 2011

For more information on this route or to print out the most up to date addenda for this map please click on link below:

www.adventurecycling.org/routes/pacificcoast.cfm



Customer Reviews

12 of 20 found the following review helpful:
4 Stars Pacific Coast Route, Sections 4 and 5
by Sasha Kwapinski from Rancho Cucamonga, CA on Feb 28, 2012
  Rode the route both ways from Monterey Bay to San Diego and back in 2008, and then down again on a ride across the country in Spring of 2010. The maps were indispensable, and helpful in showing where it is legal to ride the freeways and where not to. In urban areas that I am not familiar with, I have found that it is helpful to get a regular (AAA-type) map to show the whole area in perspective.
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21 of 47 found the following review helpful:
4 Stars Haven't used it yet, but looks great
by Alissa Barnard from Indianapolis, IN on Aug 8, 2011
  My sister and I are planning to cycle this section of the pacific coast this winter, and the map seems to have all of the information we were looking for. Won't really know how good it is until we ride the route, and I do wish it had topography information, but we will try to research that on google instead. Overall, very compact and weatherproof - looking forward to using it!
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26 of 63 found the following review helpful:
5 Stars If it's consistent with other's I've use.....
by Robert Colvin from Chicago, IL on Aug 3, 2011
  I've not used the map so far, but my experience with others I've used is that they are almost always spot on accurate and easy to use. I do look forward to my trip in Feb of '12. Any issues, I'll let you know.
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