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Running The Boardwalk in Santa Monica between the Santa Monica Pier and Will Rodgers State Beach
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Pleasant 10-mile route with nice views of this picturesque marina.
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Silver Lake isn’t an adventurer’s dreamland, but the weather and access to the reservoir make it a decent port if you want be doing some in city exercising.
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Take a run around the historic Rose Bowl Stadium.
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While on this path, you'll get a calming view of the water as you make your way through the hip Silver Lake community in the middle of Los Angeles.
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This 10-mile roundtrip run follows San Vicente Blvd and gives you the option of running on the flat grass space in the middle of the blvd or on the pavement along the road.
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Feel like a star on this short and easy 2.2-mile run.
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Enjoy this 2.5-mile run from the Venice Fishing Pier down the Venice Strand along the beach.
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This 6.4-mile route takes you from the fun and historic Santa Monica Pier to the Will Rogers State Beach and back.
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Elysian Park is a little known green space just a few miles north the busy urban hub that is downtown Los Angeles.
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