Jump on your bicycle and join Tom for a 10-mile bike ride on Wednesday,
July 30 at 6:15p.m. It will be his second ride of "Tour LaBonge," his
series of summer evening rides through the Fourth Council District.
(Click on the flier on the bottom right corner of this page for a list
of upcoming rides.)
Riders will leave the Mulholland Fountain at the corner of Riverside
Drive and Los Feliz Blvd. at 6:15p.m. Parking is available along
Riverside Dr.
The route will cross the Sunnynook River bridge and follow the Los
Angeles bike route north to Riverside Drive, cross the freeway into
Griffith Park to the Traveltown Museum, the mid-way point. The ride
will then go through the park to the fountain. The ride is expected to
last until 8 p.m.
Events
Tour LaBonge: Mulholland Fountain to Griffith Park
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