
Embracing the spirit of National Parks and Recreation Month, the City of Glendale invites residents and visitors alike to explore the great outdoors along the Grand Canal Linear Park. This 4.5-mile pathway offers a scenic route for biking, walking, and even playing disc golf, providing a diverse range of activities to commune with nature right in the heart of the urban sprawl.
The City of Glendale has launched a new initiative to promote healthy living and increased use of the Grand Canal Linear Park. The 4.5-mile pathway features amenities such as disc golf, biking, and walking areas. In a statement, city officials noted, “Whether you’re biking, walking or playing a round of disc golf, this 4.5-mile path is full of ways to enjoy the outdoors.” The initiative is part of Glendale’s broader efforts to enhance public recreational spaces and support community wellness.
The Grand Canal Linear Park provides access points that connect directly with nearby neighborhoods, making it easier for residents to use the space for walking, biking, and other forms of recreation. City planners note that the park also supports alternative transportation options and contributes to community wellness goals.
The Grand Canal Linear Park functions as both a recreational space and a thoroughfare, offering residents opportunities for walking, biking, and disc golf. During evening hours, the park sees increased foot traffic as people gather for outdoor activities and social interaction.









