Biking facilities in the US come in a wide range of shapes and styles, from shared-use paths and trails to on-road infrastructure like bike lanes.
In many communities across the country riders can access multi-use paths (such as the Atlanta Beltline, Springwater Corridor, or Katy Trail) as well as an ever-expanding network of on-road bike facilities for getting to and around important regional centers. Multi-use trails (also called shared use paths, or some variant between the two) offer car-free space to ride (though you'll usually share with pedestrians, hence the name), and in some cases take advantage of old rail corridors or other direct routes which connect quickly, easily, and with fewer hills.
Ventura offers a variety of cycling options for all skill levels, from scenic coastal rides to neighborhood routes. The city’s Active Transportation Plan highlights a network of multi-use trails like the Ventura River Parkway and the Ojai Valley Trail, which connect riders to beautiful natural landscapes and local landmarks. For those cycling in town, on-street infrastructure such as the Telephone Rd Cycle Track and bike-friendly streets make it easy to navigate. Check out Ventura’s Bike Map for detailed routes and safety tips.
Ventura offers several convenient options for bike rentals. Ventura Bike Depot is located downtown and provides a range of bikes, from cruisers to electric models, perfect for any type of ride. For beach-goers, Wheel Fun Rentals at Ventura State Beach offers fun options like tandem bikes and surreys. While the city does not currently offer a bike-share program, these rental shops make it easy to explore.
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BikeVC offers monthly Ride Ready Skills sessions to update your cycling skills and help you become a safer, more confident rider. Upcoming dates: March 15, April 26, May 24.