San Luis Rey River bike path

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The San Luis Rey River bike path is a bike path, for bicycle and pedestrian use, that follows the San Luis Rey River in Oceanside, northern San Diego County, California. The 9 miles (14 km) paved class one bike route is an easy and relatively flat and straight ride. Its entire length is separated from all vehicular transportation, except for 1 mile from the Easternmost Access Point at N Santa Fe Ave and Via Manos where cyclists and pedestrians will have to take Tyler St and Andrew Jackson St for 0.2 miles to continue on the San Luis Rey River Trail bike path, but besides that, there are no at-grade street crossings, traffic signals, or stop signs along it. The west end is close to the Oceanside Transit Center, enabling users to access it by rail. It passes parallel to the runway of Oceansi rdf:langString
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rdf:langString The San Luis Rey River bike path is a bike path, for bicycle and pedestrian use, that follows the San Luis Rey River in Oceanside, northern San Diego County, California. The 9 miles (14 km) paved class one bike route is an easy and relatively flat and straight ride. Its entire length is separated from all vehicular transportation, except for 1 mile from the Easternmost Access Point at N Santa Fe Ave and Via Manos where cyclists and pedestrians will have to take Tyler St and Andrew Jackson St for 0.2 miles to continue on the San Luis Rey River Trail bike path, but besides that, there are no at-grade street crossings, traffic signals, or stop signs along it. The west end is close to the Oceanside Transit Center, enabling users to access it by rail. It passes parallel to the runway of Oceanside Municipal Airport. Before it was paved, the right of way was a rail line used by the United States Military to move cargo along the river. The trail can be used by pedestrians and bikers, but it does not permit electric bikes capable of more than 20 mph, or equestrian use.
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