The First CicLAvia The first CicLAvia event, on October 10, 2010 opened a stretch of streets from East Hollywood through downtown Los Angeles into Boyle Heights. Over 100,000 people turned out, exceeding organizers’ expectations. The event itself was inspired by
Ciclovia, a similar, annual
open streets event taking place in
Bogota, Colombia since 1974.
10-year anniversary CicLAvia celebrated 10 years of Los Angeles events on October 10, 2021. The route included Downtown Los Angeles and surrounding neighborhoods. The birthday event celebrated over a decade of open streets in which people could bike, skate, run, walk, skateboard, and spectate. In the event's 10-year history, there have been 35 CicLAvias, more than 1.8 million participants (averaging 53,000 participants at each event), and nearly 226 miles of open streets in L.A. County.
Route history Over 50 subsequent CicLAvia events have taken place in communities across Los Angeles County, usually covering a 5-10 mile stretch of city streets. Some of the most commonly used locations used are Downtown Los Angeles, Koreatown, South Los Angeles,
Culver City,
Thai Town, Hollywood,
West Hollywood, and Wilmington, while previous locations also include
Pasadena, Glendale, and the Southeast Cities. The longest event to date was the April 2013 CicLAvia—To the Sea, which ran 15 miles from Downtown Los Angeles to
Venice Beach. The popularity of CicLAvia has also led to other open streets events in Los Angeles County. A
San Gabriel Valley-focused event called 626 Golden Streets (renamed to Active Streets in 2024) launched in 2017 and has held nine events since it began. The City of Long Beach has held an open streets event called Beach Streets since 2015, with the most recent event taking place in 2025. And from 2016-2019, the City of Santa Monica held an annual open streets event called COAST. ==List of CicLAvia routes==