Address: 641 Via Oviedo, Newbury Park, CA 91320, USA
“Beautiful lookout point. Finding a place to park was a challenge and aggravating. We ended up parking in the entrance way to one of the gated communities directly across the street from the south entrance to the trail, (although I'm not sure if that was OK or not). It took me, my wife and three kids (ages 7,5,2) about 30 min at an easy walking pace to make it to the ponds. It was worth the trip in my opinion because of the lookout point, just watch where your walking, passed a local hiker who said they had seen a rattlesnake the week prior. It's a wide trail so as long as you stay in the center of the trail, you shouldn't have any issues. Water, sunblock and proper attire as always!”
Address: Newbury Park, CA 91320, USA
“Simple trail. Could be ran on for sure. I saw mountian bike tracks on the trail too.”
Address: 4801 Borchard Rd, Newbury Park, CA 91320, USA
“A great park with so many options for outdoor activities. Perfect for a family outing, watching local sports teams play or just a walk around the park. Pleasantly clean facilities for a park and plenty of spaces for cars.”
Address: 207 Via Mirabella, Newbury Park, CA 91320, USA
“Small park with a few playground equipment options for kids. The park has a basketball court and a grass area big enough to run some energy out.”
Address: 402 Calle Del Prado, Newbury Park, CA 91320, USA
“There is plenty of parking, clean restrooms, a huge field, and the playground is big with lots of equipment for kids. It's also tucked away in a peaceful neighborhood. All that's missing is a shaded picnic area.”
Address: 3720 Old Conejo Rd, Thousand Oaks, CA 91320, USA
“I love this park. Lots of open space, a walking trail, playground for the kids and a really cool little "Creek" with rocks to climb running through it. Great for energetic kids.”
Address: 4801 Potrero Rd, Thousand Oaks, CA 91320, USA
“Great place to board!! Wonderful people! Rest assured your horse will be happy!”
Address: Thousand Oaks, CA 91320, USA
“This is a great hike. There are lots of small areas you can go on this hike to make it easier, harder, shorter, or longer. I'd really recommend trying it out but be sure to bring plenty of water because it averages about 6 miles to and from the parking lot.”
Address: Via Goleta, Thousand Oaks, CA 91320, USA
“Well kept parking lot. Large lot with overflow parking (on the way in). Spaces specifically for horse trailers too. ”
Address: 2010 Conejo Center Dr, Thousand Oaks, CA 91320, USA
“Gorgeous Hiking and Running. Take the Butte Trail (Santa Rosa Trailhead) for a beautiful 5.0 loop (great running as well). Take the hill in the beginning to get it over with and get your warm up on. You will see quail, deer, cacti and more California flora and fauna than you can shake a stick at. You will not however see a lot of folks (a plus). By the end of the trail, you will cross a stream (in the summer) or a river (in the winter) and return via the .50 mile trail that lead you to the trail turn off. A gorgeous hike especially in Spring. tip: I went one time after some particularly hard rains and met a ranger who said to proceed with caution as flash flooding was known to occur. In fact, a couple of folks had perished a few days prior so BE CAREFUL!”
Address: Thousand Oaks, CA 91320, USA
“Good trail riding. Mostly single track. About a 8-10 Mike loop”
Address: 1993 Rancho Conejo Blvd, Thousand Oaks, CA 91320, USA
“Love it here. Trails are well kept and always seeing minor improvements. Backyard for so many communities. If youre riding, pls be mindful of hikers and equestrians so that we could continue enjoying this little gem!”
Address: 2250 Michael Dr, Newbury Park, CA 91320, USA
“Very nice place for a family outing. Beautiful and there is a lot of things to do and see. I highly recommend it to anyone else to get out of the house and enjoy the outdoors”
Address: 398 Regal Oak Ct, Thousand Oaks, CA 91320, USA
“This is coming from a non-hiker's perspective. It climbs 450' while covering 2 miles up and 2 back so I ran out of breath every so often but made it down with no breaks. The trail is well defined and wide enough for 2 side by side. Fairly safe. The only exception were bike riders use the trail too. Probably too much for a first hike for someone like me, but I could see that a regular hiker could find it enjoyable with many vista points.”
Address: 359 Capitan St, Thousand Oaks, CA 91360, USA
“There is a standard (mile)track but it's Only two adult side by side capacity. The layout is awesome. Upper layer has kids jungle gym & a trail into the hills. I don't like the fenced trail. Probably due to wild animals. So it is safe. There are bobcats, mountain lions, racoons. No bears! Hot and dry. Take water for yourself & your pet please! Have fun!”
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