For those of us that live in Manhattan Beach or Hermosa Beach the green belt is something we use or drive past on a daily basis. For those not in the area or relocating to the South Bay it may not be quite so obvious. So what is this green belt anyway?

The Green Belt is the Path Winding it's way through the above picture
The green belt is a landscaped path that cuts through the middle of both Manhattan and Hermosa and is a popular place to walk dogs, go for a run, or just a pleasant route to get from here to there. The path starts near the corner of Sepulveda and Rosecrans and winds it's way through town to eventually end in Hermosa Beach near the corner of Valley and Herondo. The path is around 3.8 miles long and follows the old Sante Fe Railroad path. At one point the plans were to develop the old railway but thankfully it was decided to make it open spaces for all to enjoy which is nice as green space is a limited commodity in the South Bay.

Keith Kyle is a licensed Realtor, short sale specialist and Top Producer with South Bay Brokers in Manhattan Beach. He serves his clients throughout the South Bay and his websites KeithKyleHomes.com and FindYourSouthBayHome.com offer the most comprehensive real estate websites in the South Bay with free MLS access, current home listings, open houses, recent home sales information and more. Keith can be reached at 310-251-2344 or by email at info@KeithKyleHomes.com. For more information on the South Bay, visit my Beach Cities Real Estate blog.
