Coyote Creek bicycle path

A curious feature of the bikeway is that many of the east–west streets that intersect the flood control channel change names as they cross over.

There is convenient access to the Don Knabe Community Regional Park,[2] just north of La Palma Avenue/Del Amo Boulevard.

The Southern section of the bikeway passes adjacent a collection of zones: light industrial, apartments, schools, etc.

The flood control channel is managed by the Los Angeles County Department of Public Works.

[3] Just north of Rosecrans Avenue a bridge has been installed, allowing direct access from Behringer Park in La Mirada.

Creek with path on the left
During dry weather Coyote Creek has just a trickle of water. However, on 22 January 2017 a heavy rain storm passed through southern California. This video shows how water from the storm filled up Coyote Creek.
There are several homeless encampments along the Coyote Creek Bikeway, especially North of Interstate 5.