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Los Angeles, United States
100% of profits from booking this experience will go directly to supporting the mission and causes of a local nonprofit in your travel destination. Do good, feel good, experience social good travel!
Our Expert Motorcycle Guides will take you on an incredible motorcycle tour from Los Angeles up to Topanga Canyon and the Pacific Coast Highway, to Latigo Canyon, and out to Ventura County. Get ready for a ride where you will discover some of the best sights in Santa Monica and Ventura County while cruising along famous roads, and experiencing the thrill of driving next to the Pacific Coast and through dreamy canyon roads.
We start our tour driving through Santa Monica, taking in the sights, and swooping down toward Topanga Canyon and the Pacific Coast Highway. Along the way, we will go through the curvy Latigo Canyon, which will ultimately lead us out to Ventura County.
Heading out to Ventura County we will see mountain ranges all around us, it's a beautiful ride that takes us through some canyons as well as flat roads, for a nice mix of riding.
It's important to note that our return time is not fixed, as it may vary based on the pace, traffic, the number of stops we make (including lunch time), and whatever time our group takes to enjoy a particular location.
Come and join us on this spectacular ride where you will be able to snap many great pictures, hear about the locations, enjoy our guided motorcycle ride, and have a blast all along the way!
Important Tour Notes:
-This tour does NOT include a motorcycle.
-Does not include gas and food - It is safe to say that a couple of full tanks will be used on those 1-day rides.
-Suggested start time is 9:00 AM due to the distance of the tour, however, this can be altered based on your preference.
-Return time is not fixed as it may vary based on the pace, traffic, the number of stops including lunchtime and whatever may come in the way of the group including having a good time at a particular spot.
-The tour is available all year round except Christmas time (24th, 25th, 26th, and 31st of December and the 1st of January).
-No cancellations are excepted after booking. No refunds will be issued.
-Force Majeure*:
--Only the operator may decide to cancel a ride in case of a major natural event (earthquake or major storm) that would prevent the operator to put together any safe itinerary within the 5 counties. If the operator decides to cancel a ride, a refund of 90% of the fee will be processed within 30 days unless the ride can be re-scheduled at a better date.
--Unforeseeable circumstances that prevent someone from fulfilling a contract.
Motorcycle Rental Minimum Requirements:
-21 years of age or older.
-Valid motorcycle license (must be presented at time of pick-up).
-3 years riding experience on the same size motorcycle (negotiable).
-$2,000 USD damage deposit on a major credit card.
Tour Neighborhood Background Info:
Topanga Creek drains Topanga Canyon and is the third largest watershed entering the Santa Monica Bay. The creek is one of the few remaining undammed waterways in the area, and is a spawning ground for steelhead trout. The area typically receives about 22″ of rain annually. Topanga Beach lies on the coast at the outlet of Topanga Creek. Topanga Canyon Boulevard, State Route 27, is the principal thoroughfare, connecting the Ventura Freeway (US 101) with Pacific Coast Highway (SR 1). The southern portion of the boulevard largely follows Topanga Creek. North of the Old Topanga Canyon Road intersection, the boulevard traverses the Santa Monica Mountains.
Topanga Canyon contains lands of Topanga State Park, which is the largest park in the Santa Monica Mountains and one of the largest open space preserves surrounded by a city in the world, as well as the Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy. It is part of the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area. It primarily represents a California coastal sage and chaparral ecoregion, with large areas of the California oak woodland plant community, and a wide variety of native plants.