The Festival Trail is a transformational opportunity to leverage the 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games to create permanent investments in regional transit connections, economic development and public space, accessible for all Angelenos.

Designed as a network of car-free, multi-modal transit corridors, the Festival Trail links key venues, green spaces, and neighborhoods across LA County. Along the way, community hubs provide vital climate-resilient infrastructure, celebrate local arts and culture, and create vibrant spaces for gathering and connection. 

Public streets are for public joy.

From fires to ice-raids, LA communities need resilient infrastructure now. Festival Trail’s Resiliency Hubs provide critical climate adaptation features - like shade, water, charging stations, and bathrooms - while serving as welcoming public spaces where Angelenos can gather and strengthen the social bonds that make our communities resilient.

Our diversity is our strength, and our joy is our defiance. Festival Trail is dedicated to uplifting LA communities through community-based art and cultural partnerships. Together, we’re imagining celebration of the 2028 Games in every community — creating moments of civic joy that all Angelenos can partake in.

Angelenos deserve safe, accessible, and affordable ways to move. The Festival Trail re-envisions Los Angeles — not as a vast, car-dependent city, but a metropolis linked by a network of multi-modal transit corridors. By bridging gaps in the current public and active transit routes, the Festival Trail will create a seamless network where Angelenos can roll, walk, cycle, ride, and explore the region with ease.