Laguna Dominguez Bike Path
Laguna Dominguez Bike Path
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Hike the easy 1.6-mile Laguna Dominguez Bike Path in Alondra Community Regional Park, following the Dominguez Channel.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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2.53 km
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2.52 km
< 100 m
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2.18 km
260 m
< 100 m
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This route was planned by komoot.
The Laguna Dominguez Bike Path itself is just under 3 miles long. While the specific komoot route provided (Alondra Park Reservoir Loop) is about 1.5 miles and takes approximately 38 minutes to hike, the full path connecting Lawndale and Hawthorne will take longer, depending on your pace. It's an easy, flat route, so you can adjust your time accordingly.
Yes, the path is predominantly paved, flat, and described as 'easy' and 'functional,' making it suitable for beginners and families. However, be aware that it involves crossing several busy streets, which can be challenging, especially with children. The southern end connects to Alondra Community Regional Park, which offers additional amenities and a lake.
While specific parking lots aren't detailed, you can likely find parking near its connection points. The path links to Alondra Community Regional Park, which typically has parking facilities. Alternatively, you might find street parking in the neighborhoods it connects, such as Lawndale or Hawthorne.
The terrain is mostly paved and flat, designed for an urban commuting and recreational experience. It runs alongside the Dominguez Channel. While generally easy, some sections may have rough railroad tracks and other urban elements.
Along the Dominguez Channel, you can observe native grasses and leafy brush that have been planted to beautify the pathway. If you venture into Alondra Community Regional Park at the southern end, you might spot ducks and wild geese around the lake. As you head north, you may also see small airplanes flying overhead, landing at the nearby Hawthorne Municipal Airport.
Given its urban nature and lack of significant elevation, the path can be used year-round. However, for the most comfortable experience, consider visiting during the milder seasons of spring and fall to avoid the peak heat of summer. Early mornings or late afternoons are generally pleasant.
While the research doesn't explicitly state dog rules, urban paths like this are generally dog-friendly, provided dogs are kept on a leash and owners clean up after them. If you plan to visit Alondra Community Regional Park, check their specific pet policies.
No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to access the Laguna Dominguez Bike Path itself. Similarly, Alondra Community Regional Park, a public park, typically does not charge an entrance fee for general access.
Hikers should be aware of several safety concerns. The path involves crossing busy streets, some with dangerous intersections and a lack of official crossings. There are also reports of rough railroad tracks, garbage, and the presence of homeless encampments and individuals engaging in drug use in certain sections. It's advisable to be vigilant, especially in less populated areas, and avoid using the path at night due to a lack of lighting.
Yes, the Laguna Dominguez Bike Path serves as an important urban connector. It links the Crenshaw Green Line Station to El Camino College and Alondra Community Regional Park. It also passes through sections of the official 'Laguna Dominguez Bike Path' (79% of the route) and other segments of the 'Laguna Dominguez Bike Path' (30% and 14% of the route), integrating into the local network of paths.
Given that the path is predominantly paved and flat, it is generally considered wheelchair accessible. However, users should be mindful of the street crossings, which may present challenges, and some sections with rougher surfaces or railroad tracks mentioned in reviews.