Overview
CicLAvia Cyclists
Photo courtesy of lacamod@Flickr
When
Sunday, April 21, 2013
Timeline
6:15 AM - Setup of crossing points begins
7:00 AM - Crossing points ready to be used and setup of road closures begins
8:30 AM - Route closed and road closures fully installed
10:00 AM - CicLAvia event officially begins
3:00 PM - CicLAvia event officially ends
3:00 PM to 6:00 PM - Streets are cleaned and reopen by area
Route Endpoints
Main St, south of Cesar Chavez Av (El Pueblo)
Windward Av & Speedway (Venice Beach Boardwalk)
About
Sun, surf, and 15 miles of open road will mark the first CicLAvia of 2013, transforming Venice Boulevard and downtown Los Angeles streets into a car-free, linear park for strolling, biking, playing, and exploring the city from a new perspective. Since it began in 2010, CicLAvia has quickly become Los Angeles County’s most popular public event, consistently attracting more than 100,000 participants. CicLAvia is free of charge and open to everyone, from lifelong Angelenos to first-time visitors from around the globe. Leave the motorized transportation methods behind and claim the streets as your own.

CicLAvia – To the Sea will be CicLAvia’s longest route to date, spanning more than 15 miles and connecting the city’s historic center at El Pueblo de Los Angeles and the bustling boardwalk of Venice Beach. Several hubs along this expansive route will offer information and services for participants. CicLAvia – To the Sea offers a rich tour of the city’s history, vibrant neighborhoods, and majestic views of the Pacific Ocean.