Address: 1700 Stow St, Simi Valley, CA 93063, USA
“Great little park in the middle of a quiet neighborhood. No bathrooms and light on the equipment, but a nice big field to play in, trees for shade and a small slide and swing set. There is a drinking fountain ????”
Address: 685006023, West Hills, CA 91307, USA
“Beautiful park with a playground for kids, a small unmaintained baseball field, and a large open area. A few hiking trails start/end here. Didn't give it 5 stars only because there's no electricity and no wifi.”
Address: 1300 Katherine Rd, Simi Valley, CA 93063, USA
“Puro Knolls park Simi Valle OG park Eastside of town”
Address: 4651 Tapo Canyon Rd, Simi Valley, CA 93063, USA
“Quaint camping site for rvs. Very remote from civilization but easily accessible and affordable. $35 a night with full hookups.”
Address: 1 Black Canyon Rd, Simi Valley, CA 93063, USA
“Open Sunrise to Sunset. I have been hiking here for the last 20y. Great to go back today and see the grass already 6 inches tall and some of the flowering plants starting to grow as well. All damp after the recent rains, but the trail is dry and easy to walk upon. The loop took about 80 min walking slowly. Groves of oak trees, fields of shrubs, old citrus and avocado orchard remnants, hay rake and disk harrow to start with, then through a smooth trail with rock formations on both sides. Lots of short side trails to explore. Then the detour which takes you through the center of the park to the campground and then back to the upper parking lot. Deer tracks throughout and hawks in the sky. The lower parking lot is free and never full, the upper lot costs $5. Both have a toilet. The campground also has a toilet. Lots of picnic tables scatter around at the start of the loop and at the campground. I have never seen anyone camping.”
Address: Kuehner Dr, Simi Valley, CA 93065, USA
“This is located within easy drive a few blocks straight south from the freeway. It is not busy on this Wednesday afternoon in February. The scenery is picturesque, and the ground in good shape for a picnic. There is a horse ranch further south,, the kids may get a glimpse of horses taking their walk exercises on the paths.”
Address: 6503 Katherine Rd, Simi Valley, CA 93063, USA
“Great park for a big family picnic. Plenty of tables both covered and not. Play areas for little ones. Good parking. Easy to find with good highway access. Clean restroom. Good climbing structures.”
Address: 5758 Tonopah Ct, Simi Valley, CA 93063, USA
“Very small "park". Good sunset veiwing.”
Address: 4651 Tapo Canyon Rd, Simi Valley, CA 93063, USA
“The archery range is great! The paper targets are fun, but the foam rubber animal targets are super cool! The elevation changes make the range very challenging. I haven't shot a bow in years and had a blast here. Its very well maintained and easy to navigate.”
Address: 5715 Evening Sky Dr, Simi Valley, CA 93063, USA
“Fab trail with stunning views. Surprisingly quiet when I did it. Start on Evening Sky Dr and follow the trial, turn right onto the Chumash Trail to make it just over a 9 mile loop. Don't forget sun lotion...”
Address: Rocky Peak Rd, Simi Valley, CA 93063, USA
“A beautiful scenic hiking trail. It was my fifty year old mother's first time hiking, and she was completely fine. She had such a great time that we're going back only a week later. If you're a beginner, you should have no problem if you know how to walk. The trail isn't too steep like Griffith Park's trail. I do recommend though to wear shoes with a good grip because you might just skid on the gravel going downwards, if you're not paying attention to your foot movement. Also, my mother probably wouldn't have had as good of a time if she didn't have her hiking sticks. Id recommend older folks to get some.”
Address: 3200 Flanagan Dr, Simi Valley, CA 93063, USA
“Nice area for moderate level hiking. Beautiful rocks and vistas.”
Address: Simi Valley, CA 93063, USA
“A nice park nestled into the hills overlooking simi with a few hiking trail near by.”
Address: 7001 Smith Rd, Simi Valley, CA 93063, USA
“Very nice place with open trails. Parts of this area were actually movie sets from the early 1940's, Dog friendly. Make sure that you bring water and some good footing. Fantastic Trails I would highly advise. Have fun be safe.”
Address: 2954-2980 Kuehner Dr, Simi Valley, CA 93063, USA
“Great trail, but needs some preservation work. The "shortcuts" people take are going to ruin the hillside. If you continue up the hill past the end of the trail (trail comes to a "T", go straight), there are great views of both the San Fernando valley as well as Simi Valley. Some of the sections of the trail are not super kid friendly, but a 10 year old would be fine.”
Address: Simi Valley, CA 93063, USA
“This was an awesome place! Very beautiful place for a hike, or anything else. You can get some awesome shots here. I'm sure it's beautiful during the wet season - I can't wait to see it :) It's fairly clean too!”
Address: Chatsworth, CA 91311, USA
“After hiking to Rocky Peak, Google asked me to write a review of the "LA / Ventura County Line." First of all, thank you Google! Whenever I go hiking it's always nice to know that someone, even someone in the cloud, knows exactly where I am. Just thinking about the data mining companies knowing my whereabouts at all times and providing such information to the highest bidder just gives me a warm fuzzy feeling! Now back to the "LA / Ventura County Line." Well, it's an invisible line so not really foremost on my mind when I hike. It's highly significant when property taxes are involved but perhaps an absurdity (like all borders when you think about it) when one is hiking in public space. However, Google did give me an assignment so on the hike back I wrote this song in my head: oh line!/Oh Line you're so fine/you nearly blew my mind.... Well the rest of the song was even worse so I won't fill cloud space for all the fine cloud zombies with such piffle. Suffice it to say that it's better than the "LA / Orange County Line" but perhaps not as scenic as the "SF / Marin County Line." I tend to love invisible things when they are in beautiful places so look forward to posting reviews of more "lines" in the future, so long as Google continues to send me assignments. BTW, I made up a line dance but it was even worse than the song. Just embarrassingly bad. Hike on!”
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