The path is currently in length. The northeastern terminus is Elenda Street in
Culver City; the southwestern terminus is at McConnell Ave. in the
Los Angeles neighborhood of
Del Rey. Culver is split lengthwise by the median, the streets on either side are both called
Culver Boulevard on maps. The northern Culver, commonly called "Little Culver," is restricted to local traffic with dead ends blocking access from major intersections; "Big Culver" is the major automobile throughway on the south side that continues past the end of the bike route toward a wedge-shaped intersection with Jefferson Boulevard at the
Ballona Wetlands. The path passes under
Interstate 405 and passes over
Sepulveda Creek channel. At the eastern terminus, cyclists can take Culver City's Elenda Bikeway (south to the
Ballona Creek Pedestrian Bridge or north to Washington and then jog over to Girard Avenue to reach the
Venice Boulevard bike route). At the western terminus, close to the former
Alla Junction of the Pacific Electric streetcar system, cyclists can turn south to access the
Ballona Creek Bike Path and the connecting
Marvin Braude Bike Trail or segue past the storage facility down Panama Street toward
Glen Alla Park and
Marina Del Rey shopping centers. A pedestrian path parallels the bike path for most of the median's extent; benches and open green spaces line the route. The surface of the bike path is
asphalt; the surface material of pedestrian track varies between asphalt and
decomposed granite. offering crosses the footbridge over Sepulveda Creek channel; due to the narrow bridge the usually separate pedestrian and bike paths along the route briefly converge at this pinch point. ==Access points==