The August 14th Where in the Conejo Contest photo was of the Los Robles Trail

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Congratulations to Michelle Santucci of Oak Park who provided the correct answer and was selected as the winner. Thanks to all who responded!

At 10 & 1/4 miles long, the Los Robles Trail is the longest single trail in the Conejo Valley. It is unique in its historical significance. On February 28, 1776, Juan Bautista de Anza and his band of 198 settlers and 1,000 head of livestock came through the Conejo Valley on their way from Mexico to San Francisco. Though the path of the 101 freeway was the actual route, the National Park Service has designated the Los Robles Trail as the official recreational route so that everyone can enjoy the only national historical trail in the State of California.

Juan Bautista de Anza

The full Los Robles Trail traverses several open space areas. You can learn more about it, download a trail map, and find hiking route suggestions on our Los Robles page.

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