Rollerblading on the Shoreline Way Bike Path

Belmont Boardwalk

LONG BEACH–8 January, rollerblading on the bike path along Shoreline Way in Long Beach is like taking a scenic tour of the city, but on wheels! As you glide past the sparkling waters of the Pacific Ocean, you'll feel like you're in a scene straight out of a beach movie (minus the cheesy dialogue and overacting).

Start your journey at the Termino beach and make your way up to the Parkers Lighthouse. Along the way, you'll pass by some of Long Beach's most iconic landmarks, such as the famous "Queen Mary" ship and the colorful "Rainbow Harbor" ferris wheel, and the interesting Rainbow lifeguard tower.

But let's be real, the real highlight of this rollerblading adventure is the people watching. You'll see all sorts of characters, from joggers in full workout gear to families pushing strollers to tourists taking in the sights. And let's not forget about the bikers, who will make you feel like you're in a high-speed chase scene from an action movie (just make sure to keep to the right to avoid any collisions).

One of the best things about rollerblading on the bike path is that it's a great workout. You'll burn calories, tone your legs, and have a blast all at the same time. So put on your skates, grab your sunscreen, and hit the bike path for a rollerblading adventure you won't soon forget! And also, don't forget to stop by the junipero beach, where you can smell the aroma of good old weed every time you skate through.

And remember, safety first! Be sure to follow the traffic signs and signals, and always wear a helmet. You don't want to end up like that one guy who decided to rollerblade in flip-flops (true story, it's not pretty).

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