Top Hiking Trails Newbury Park Enthusiasts Love
If you are looking for the best hiking trails Newbury Park provides, you’ve come to the right place, you’ve come to the right place – Planning a stay at The Creek Retreats? You’ve picked the perfect home base. Our properties are nestled right at the edge of the Santa Monica Mountains, giving you direct access to some of the most scenic trails in Southern California.
Whether you’re looking for a challenging summit or a peaceful family stroll, here are the top 10 hiking trails in Newbury Park and Thousand Oaks.
1. Paradise Falls (Wildwood Regional Park)
The most iconic local hike featuring a 70-foot waterfall.
- Distance: 2.8-mile loop
- Difficulty: Easy to Moderate
- Highlight: A stunning 40-foot waterfall that feels like a hidden oasis. As far as hiking trails Newbury Park has for beginners, this one is definitely a favorite!
- Pro-Tip: “The best time to visit most hiking trails Newbury Park features is early morning to avoid the midday heat.
- AllTrails Link: https://www.alltrails.com/trail/us/california/paradise-falls
2. Angel Vista via Rosewood Trail
Offers one of the premier overlooks on the north side of the Santa Monica Mountains with 360-degree views of the Conejo Valley.
- Distance: 2.8-mile loop
- Difficulty: Easy to Moderate
- Highlight: Features a ‘peace pole’ and stunning 360-degree views of the Conejo Valley and the Pacific Ocean.
- AllTrails Link: https://www.alltrails.com/trail/us/california/paradise-falls
3. Satwiwa Loop Trail (Rancho Sierra Vista)
An easy 2-mile cultural and natural history trail through grasslands with views of Boney Mountain.
- Distance: 1.5-mile loop
- Difficulty: Easy
- Highlight: A flat, beautiful walk through grasslands with Boney Mountain as your backdrop. Great for families and birdwatching.
- AllTrails Link: https://www.alltrails.com/trail/us/california/satwiwa-loop-trail
4. Lizard Rock Trail
A moderately difficult 4.1-mile loop with volcanic rock formations and panoramic valley views.
- Distance: 4.1-mile loop
- Difficulty: Moderate
- Highlight: Located in Wildwood Park, this trail leads to a unique volcanic rock formation that looks like—you guessed it—a lizard. The panoramic views from the top are unbeatable.
5. Mishe Mokwa to Sandstone Peak
While a short drive away, it is the highest point in the Santa Monica Mountains and a local “must-hike.
- Distance: 6-mile loop
- Difficulty: Moderate to Strenuous
- Highlight: Sandstone Peak is the the highest point in the Santa Monica Mountains. On a clear day, you can see the Channel Islands.
6. Los Robles Trail
- Distance: 4.1-mile loop
- Difficulty: Moderate
- Highlight: Located in Wildwood Park, this trail leads to a unique volcanic rock formation that looks like—you guessed it—a lizard. The panoramic views from the top are unbeatable.
7. Hidden Valley Overlook
- Distance: 2 miles out-and-back
- Difficulty: Moderate
- Highlight: Branching off from the Satwiwa area, this short but steep climb rewards you with a “peek-a-boo” view of the exclusive Hidden Valley ranch community.
8. Sycamore Canyon Trail
A unique 8-mile fire road that allows hikers and bikers to travel from the Newbury Park foothills all the way to the Pacific Ocean.
- Distance: 2 miles out-and-back
- Difficulty: Moderate
- Highlight: Branching off from the Satwiwa area, this short but steep climb rewards you with a “peek-a-boo” view of the exclusive Hidden Valley ranch community.
9. Tarantula Hill
A short, paved half-mile uphill walk to the highest point in Thousand Oaks for a complete view of the city.
- Distance: 1-mile out-and-back (paved)
- Difficulty: Moderate
- Highlight: Branching off from the Satwiwa area, this short but steep climb rewards you with a “peek-a-boo” view of the exclusive Hidden Valley ranch community.
10. Oak Creek Canyon Loop
A short, mostly shaded trail that is part of the larger Los Robles system, perfect for hot days.
- Distance: 2.5-mile loop
- Difficulty: Easy
- Highlight: A lush, oak-canopied trail that feels world’s away from the city. It features a “Whole Access” interpretive section that is stroller-friendly.
Pro-Tips for Your Hike:
Bring Water: Our Mediterranean climate means it gets hot quickly, even in the “green” months.
Watch for Wildlife: It’s common to see red-tailed hawks, lizards, and occasionally deer or coyotes.
Parking: Most trailheads in Newbury Park offer free street or lot parking.
Staying at The Creek Retreats? Many of these trailheads are less than a 5-minute drive from your front door. Click here to book your next adventure!
Wildwood Park Paradise Falls No list of local outdoor spots is complete without mentioning the legendary Wildwood Park Paradise Falls. This 70-foot natural waterfall is the crown jewel of the local trail system, attracting visitors from all over Ventura County who come to witness the water plunging into a large pool surrounded by volcanic rock. With well-marked paths like the Moonridge Trail and the Mesa Trail, it is the perfect spot for a family-friendly afternoon hike or a scenic photography session in the heart of the valley.
Rancho Sierra Vista Satwiwa Visiting Rancho Sierra Vista Satwiwa offers a unique opportunity to explore the intersection of natural beauty and deep cultural history. As a premier entry point for the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area, this site features rolling grasslands and the Satwiwa Native American Indian Culture Center. Whether you are taking a peaceful stroll past the historic windmill or using it as a starting point for a trek down to the Pacific Ocean via Sycamore Canyon, it remains the most iconic and versatile hiking destination in Newbury Park.
Boney Mountain Wilderness For those seeking a more rugged adventure, the Boney Mountain Wilderness provides some of the most challenging and rewarding terrain in Southern California. Known for its jagged peaks and dramatic rock formations, this protected area is a favorite for hikers looking to conquer steep elevation gains and discover hidden seasonal waterfalls. The panoramic views from the top extend across the Conejo Valley all the way to the Channel Islands, making it a must-visit for serious hikers looking to peak-bag in the Santa Monica Mountains.
Thousand Oaks Hiking:
1. Los Robles Trail System
This is the most significant trail network in the city. It spans the entire southern ridgeline of Thousand Oaks, connecting Westlake Village to Newbury Park.
2. Lizard Rock Thousand Oaks
Located within Wildwood Park, Lizard Rock is the most iconic geological landmark in the city. It is a high-volume search term for people looking for “peak” views without a grueling 10-mile commitment.
3. Tarantula Hill
As the highest point in Thousand Oaks, this is a local staple. It’s a short, paved, but very steep climb that locals use for daily exercise and 360-degree vistas.
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