Outdoor Programs, Trails & Open Space
Come enjoy the Conejo Recreation and Park District’s 12,500 acres of open space and 140 miles of trails. We offer organized hikes, programs, classes and camping trips for all ages and skill levels!
To register for any of the below activities, please visit our REGISTRATION PAGE.
Hiking & Outdoor Programs
Seasonal Hikes
Check out our seasonal hikes such as Holiday S'mores, Thanksgiving Nature Crafts Spooky S'mores, St. Patrick’s Day S'mores, Sunset with Your Sweetheart Hike, Wildflower Hike, Dinosaur Dig, and more!
Outdoor Classes
The Outdoor Unit offers classes for all ages, ranging from fitness, photography, and geocaching (see section below for more geocaching details) to hiking with your dogs.
Custom Hike Program
Take advantage of our Custom Hike Program. We can tailor hikes to meet your group's specific needs. Examples of custom programs we can offer include s'more hikes, nature hikes, map and compass, wilderness survival, animal tracking, birding, geocaching, and more!
For more information on our Custom Hike Program, please contact our Outdoor Unit at 805-495-2163 or [email protected]
Trails & Open Space
Trails
Lang Ranch, Woodridge, and Oakbrook Regional Park
Bicycles
Bicycle information, such as BikeSafe, maps, and other popular links, is a City of Thousand Oaks Public Works function.
Click here to find out more about bicycle riding in the Conejo Valley
Conejo Open Space Conservation Agency (COSCA)
For information regarding Conejo Valley open space, volunteer opportunities, trails, maps, flora, fauna, and hiker protection, please go to COSCA's website at www.conejo-openspace.org.
Conejo Open Space Foundation (COSF)
For information regarding volunteer opportunities, outings, maps, and to become a member, please go to COSF's website at www.cosf.org.
Park Rangers
Should you have a question or concern regarding trails, wildlife or open space, please contact a Park Ranger at 805-381-2741 (Office) or 805-402-9551 (On Duty Ranger).
Outdoor Programs
For information on our organized outdoor programs and hikes, see the info at the top of this page in the Hiking & Outdoor Programs section.
Other Nearby Trails & Open Space
Mountains Recreation & Conservation Authority
Geocaching in the Conejo Valley
What is Geocaching?
A wonderful, family-friendly outdoor activity, geocaching is a treasure hunt using devices such as a handheld GPS or a mobile smart phone to locate where a geocache is hidden. Geocaches are hidden by other people called “geocachers” and listed on the geocaching.com website. If you have a smartphone or handheld GPS, you already have everything you need to get started! Create a free geocaching account today at geocaching.com.
Cache Names:
Proud to be an American
Welcome to the Park District
Underneath the Oaks
If you would like to set up a geocaching class for your group, party or organization, contact the Outdoor Unit at 805-495-2163.