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The Great Los Angeles Walk 2025
Nobody walks in LA... or do they?? This annual walk is held on the Saturday before Thanksgiving.
This year's route treks the length of Wilshire Blvd, starting at Pershing Square and walking west all the way to Ocean Avenue.
The all-Wilshire route is 15.8 miles long, passing dozens of points of cultural and architectural interest, such as MacArthur Park, the Brown Derby Dome, the La Brea Tar Pits and LACMA, Westwood's Federal Building and much more.
After the walk, participants can stop at Papi's Tacos & Churros for the after party, (10% discount for walkers).
NOTE: You are walking on your own volition. The Great Los Angeles Walk is just a casual opportunity to walk with other Angelenos through the region. It's not an official organization of any sort -- and is therefore not responsible for your conduct or anything that may happen during your hike. Be careful, and be respectful of others and of your city.
