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- "City Walk" is the only television series that journeys by foot across the country for a ground's eye view of urban America. Experience the vibrant streets and sidewalks of Los Angeles, New York, Boston, Atlanta, San Francisco, Portland, Las Vegas, Denver, and Washington D.C. while discovering stunning architecture, magnificent monuments, serene parks, and communities transformed by a new breed of pedestrians who march to the beat of a different drummer.
- From the carefree beaches of San Diego through the rugged, dramatic coastlines to the north, California has been building a trail, over 1,000 miles in length, within sight, sound, or smell of the ocean. It's a massive undertaking, and while work continues, much has been done. Starting May 4th and through Labor Day 2015, follow KCET as we travel up the SoCal coast from the U.S.-Mexico border to the Monterey County line.
- The premiere episode of City Walk shines a spotlight on the most exotic and exciting walks in America, and travels to cities across the country that are currently transforming themselves into more walkable communities. With stops in Pasadena, Washington D.C., and New York City, the episode offers a personalized look at the changing landscape for pedestrians. We also discover how walking rehabilitation helped teenager Daniela recover from a sudden stroke, and how technology that once promised an easy future may now be harmful to your health. On the lighter side, the episode questions non-walkers on their excuses for sitting around, has fun encouraging people to get up and move with a viral video, and features short vignettes that celebrate the beauty of stepping outside.
- The premiere episode of City Walk shines a spotlight on the most exotic and exciting walks in America, and travels to cities across the country that are currently transforming themselves into more walkable communities. With stops in Pasadena, Washington D.C., and New York City, the episode offers a personalized look at the changing landscape for pedestrians. We also discover how walking rehabilitation helped teenager Daniela recover from a sudden stroke, and how technology that once promised an easy future may now be harmful to your health. On the lighter side, the episode questions non-walkers on their excuses for sitting around, has fun encouraging people to get up and move with a viral video, and features short vignettes that celebrate the beauty of stepping outside.
- Season 2 Episode 4 of City Walk races to the top of the highest building west of the Mississippi, takes to the bike path with drummer and composer Stewart Copeland, scours the scrappy streets of downtown Las Vegas, treks back to when Pedestrianism was the #1 sport in America and uncovers the hidden connection between exercise and medicine.
- Season 2 Episode 5 of City Walk hikes the Pacific Crest Trail with Reese Witherspoon, takes a walk with a Doc in San Diego, travels by foot across Copenhagen, joins a heartwarming game of soccer before hitting the rails to trails in Washington DC and the streets of West Hollywood like you've never seen before.
- Season 2 Episode 7 of City Walk saunters the shorelines of Manhattan, sees the USA in a Chevrolet, strolls the art galleries and museums of Pasadena, travels to a beach in the Netherlands where magical creatures walk powered by the wind and joins tens of thousands of people as they shut down the streets of Los Angeles in a colorful 15-mile ride to sea to celebrate a day without cars.
- Season 2 Episode 8 of City Walk strolls the green paths of Ocean View Farms Community Gardens in L.A., hikes the scenic canyons of Orange County, walks the double-wide sidewalks of old New York, visits a bike oasis in Las Vegas, takes a turn on a treadmill in Rancho Cucamonga, treks back in time to when Pedestrianism was the #1 sport in America and more.
- 2015–TV EpisodeDepending who you are, the California coast can mean many things: a weekend spot for rest and relaxation, a view that offers beauty and drama bundled into one, an opportunity to disconnect from technology and ride some waves. No matter your reason, visitors have probably crossed one of the state's most notable trails on the way to the sand, whether they knew it or not. The California Coastal Trail got its start over four decades ago when voters approved a ballot measure protecting the Golden State's largest asset: its coastline. That resounding "yes!" paved the path for more protection, including one that formally set sights on the longtime dream of many to build a trail along the whole coast. Still a work in progress, the CCT may someday become as recognizable as other American routes that don recognizable acronyms, like the PCT (Pacific Crest Trail) and AT (Appalachian Trail). It deserves that even if it's not in the rugged backcountry with snow-capped peaks to climb. After all, some 1,200 miles within the sight, sound, or smell of the Pacific Ocean, flanked by hundreds of unique communities and an unending amount of enthusiastic visitors, is a worthy trip for anyone's bucket list.
- 2015–TV EpisodeA look at the trail from the border with Mexico.
- 2015–TV EpisodeJust across the border with Mexico, this coastal estuary is a unique habitat for a wide variety of protected and rare plants and animals.
- From bike paths to wide open beaches, the trail allows access to miles of coastline and becomes a yellow brick road leading to a historic hotel where much of the Wizard of Oz was written and whose owners developed the peninsula.
- 2015–TV EpisodeA look at a newly built section of the coastal trail that passes through Scripps.
- 2015–TV EpisodeA visit with grad student Phil Bresnahan who paddleboards the coastline with a sensor to gather ocean data.
- 2015–TV EpisodeA look at a rail trail and the MetroLink station that brings people there.
- 2015–TV EpisodeEducating urban and diverse students through ocean science, tuition-free.
- A visit to San Clemente and a look at their rail trail with the Mayor and City Planner.
- 2015–TV EpisodeA visit to a hidden beach in Corona Del Mar where students and tourists alike can learn about oceanic life in the tide pools. A conversation with a hiker who walked the entire Coastal Trail.
- A visit to the Newport Beach Boardwalk and Pier, interviews with clowns performing in the street, skateboarders and the head of Newport Beach's public works.