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Where in the Conejo

Where in the Conejo

Where in the Conejo contest for April 10

You could win $25 if you can you identify the trail in the photo! It’s a short one-mile trail popular with equestrians through rolling grasslands with an elevation gain/loss of about 170 ft. Besides striking views of one of our deep canyons, on clear days the coastline and Channel Islands Read more…

By Steve Clark, 5 years04/10/2020 ago
Where in the Conejo

The March 27 Where in the Conejo Contest photo was of the Los Padres Trail

Congratulations to Cynthia Calverley  of Thousand Oaks who provided the correct answer and was selected as the winner. Thanks to all who responded! The Los Padres Trail begins on Los Padres Drive a short distance from Moorpark Road. It passes through an oak forest for a half mile, then climbs Read more…

By Steve Clark, 5 years04/03/2020 ago
Where in the Conejo

Where in the Conejo contest for March 27

You could win $25 if you can you identify the trail in the photo! It’s a moderate 1.1 mile trail through a beautiful riparian woodland with about 520 feet of climbing. From the trailhead, it leads to a major east-west trail in our open space. Because of some leaning limbs Read more…

By Steve Clark, 5 years03/27/2020 ago
History Where in the Conejo

The March 13 Where in the Conejo Contest photo was of the bike park in Sapwi Trails Community Park

Congratulations to Steve Bacharach of Thousand Oaks who provided the correct answer and was selected as the winner. Thanks to all who responded! What is now the Sapwi Trails Community Park was originally planned to be a sports park with baseball diamonds and soccer fields. However, the site is part Read more…

By Steve Clark, 5 years03/20/2020 ago
Where in the Conejo

Where in the Conejo contest for March 13

Can you identify where the bike park shown in the photo is? Its multi-use area was named for a Chumash village, meaning “house of the deer”. (Photo credit, Steve Clark.) We hope that our “Where in the Conejo” contest inspires open space enthusiasts like you to find new places in Read more…

By Steve Clark, 5 years03/13/2020 ago
Where in the Conejo

The February 28 Where in the Conejo Contest photo was of the Los Robles East Trail, next to the Lily Tomlin table

Congratulations to Cindy Wagner of Thousand Oaks who provided the correct answer and was selected as the winner. Thanks to all who responded! This section of the Los Robles (East) Trail has the unofficial name of the Lily Tomlin Trail. It gets the name from the character she played, Edith Read more…

By Steve Clark, 5 years03/06/2020 ago
Where in the Conejo

Where in the Conejo contest for February 28

Can you identify which trail the table shown in the photo is on? Extra value will be given for those who can also provide the informal name given to the table where Kathy Bailey is shown. It’s on a popular trail that many have hiked and ridden over the years. Read more…

By Steve Clark, 5 years02/28/2020 ago
Where in the Conejo

Feb 14 Where in the Conejo Contest photo was of Wildwood Canyon

The photo from our February 14th contest, shown here, was of Wildwood Canyon in Wildwood Park. Congratulations to Robert Angstadt who provided the correct answer and was selected as the winner. Thanks to all who responded! Learn more about the contest on our Where in the Conejo page. The photo Read more…

By Steve Clark, 5 years02/21/2020 ago
Where in the Conejo

Where in the Conejo contest for February 14 and the January 31st winner

We hope that our “Where in the Conejo” contest inspires open space enthusiasts like you to find new places in our beautiful open space areas that you wouldn’t have otherwise known about. You could win a $25 gift certificate if you make a correct entry by Feb 21st, one week Read more…

By Steve Clark, 5 years02/14/2020 ago
Where in the Conejo

Where in the Conejo contest for January 31

We hope that our “Where in the Conejo” contest inspires open space enthusiasts like you to find new places in our beautiful open space areas that you wouldn’t have otherwise known about. And you could win a $25 gift certificate! Can you identify the trail portion shown in the photo? Read more…

By Steve Clark, 5 years01/31/2020 ago

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