Chandler Bikepath


Chandler Bikepath is a peaceful and clean bike and walking path located in a beautiful, mostly residential area in Burbank. It features a paved tar path that is wheelchair accessible, with gentle terrain ideal for all ages. The path is lined with colorful plants and flowers, and there is plenty of seating including benches for resting. While there isn’t much shade throughout the path, some areas offer shade and there is ample parking available along the street. The community maintains the area well, making it a hidden gem for enjoying exercise and nature.
Reviews


I had no idea this existed until I started walking a dog here multiple days a week. Coming here is one of the most beautiful highlights of my day and it is such a hidden gem/treasure.


A clean bike path nestled in beautiful Burbank. The paved path is short but nonetheless surrounded by an array of colorful plants & flowers. The green grass is nicely manicured. The vicinity is mostly residential and it shows that the community takes pride in keeping the area clean. There is plenty of shade and street parking is available. Visiting during the week is best time.


Got some exercise had a good time had to dodge a drunk wino..Oh sorry I meant Shelter challenged person.. jezz people. get the pronouns straight.. Get it.. Str8.. lol


It’s a great train track turned bike/walk path. I use it for rollerblading! Have some study wheels, some of the points where sidewalk meets sidewalk is a bit rough to go over. On a bike should be nothing. Everyone was pretty friendly and it was not overcrowded so you have space nearly the whole time.
If you take the path in one direction you will see the train tracks. If you take it in the other direction and keep going on the paved tar, you will end up on Noho.
I went around 1pm. There isn’t much shade but there are benches along the way to sit and take a break of need be. Very residential, and there is plenty of parking.


Very peaceful safe clean. I love Burbank for all of those reasons. Definitely a great mellow walk for anyone elderly or younger. Every now and then you gotta
Look out for someone on a bike not paying attention but most of the riders are very aware. No incline or decline. So I walk here often with friends who struggle with hills. Plus there is beautiful artwork along the way and even a body weight outdoor mini gym at one point.