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Lizard Rock Loop

Easy Intermediate, 4.5 miles, 600′ gain
Easier Option, 3.5 miles, 460′ gain

This is a unique loop through Wildwood Park that takes us to the famous Lizard Rock.

There are several extended inclines and a few short but steep climbs that cause this to be rated on the easy end of the intermediate spectrum. Beginners will still have no problem completing this hike, but they may be cursing some of the inclines and will not be zooming along on the steps or inclines at high speed.

There is nothing wrong with taking it slow because this is a social hike, not a conditioning hike. We’ll be waiting for folks to catch up at the major junctions. I may put down white powder lines so that nobody gets lost if they fall way behind.

We’ll be starting from the tennis court parking lot 4 blocks east of the trail head parking lot and across the road.

We’ll cross to the park side of the road through a tunnel, and turn right on to the Moonridge trail that runs parallel to the road. We’ll follow for about 1/4 mile, and then go left instead of taking the stem to the right.

This will take us to the steps to the trail head parking lot. We’ll regroup.

Those that want the easier option will cross the parking lot and take main trail (Mesa trail) straight for 1 mile, turning left at the Lizard Rock trail, and following it up to Lizard Rock.

The rest of us will continue along the Moonridge trail. We’ll follow it around for another 1/2 mile and make a right at the North Teepee Trail fire road and continue for about 200′.

Next, we’ll make a left at the Stagecoach Bluff Trail for about 500′, where it will dead end at a trail of the same name. We’ll make a left and continue for about 1000′ until it dead ends. We make a left, then the next right to head up to Lizard Rock, where we’ll share snacks and beverages.

Finally, we’ll head along the ridge of Lizard Rock and then down towards the Mesa Trail fire road. We’ll make a left, and take it all the way back to the main parking lot. Then we’ll cross the lot and take the steps at the far end of the lot down, and return on the trail we started on, back to the tunnel and then our cars.

Returning Early
For those that wish to head back instead of hanging around for the snack share, you are responsible for finding your own way back. Please follow the posted route and map.

Directions
Wildwood Park
635 W Avenida De Los Arboles
Thousand Oaks, CA 91360

From the 118:
CA-118 west to CA-23.
Continue south on CA-23 to exit 15 for 4.8 miles, Avenida de los Arboles
Turn right (west) on Avenida de los Arboles for 3.3 miles until 4 blocks before it ends. There will be tennis courts on the right with a parking lot.

From CA-23:
CA-23 to exit 15, Avenida de los Arboles
West on Avenida de los Arboles for 3.3 miles until it ends.
Trail head on the left.
Turn right (west) on W. Avenida de los Arboles for 3.3 miles until 4 blocks before it ends. There will be tennis courts on the right with a parking lot.

The Hike
Distance: 4.5 miles, 3.5 hours, Easier option, 3.5 miles.
Elevation Gain: 600′, Easier option, 460′.
Pace: 2.0 mph
Difficulty: Easy Intermediate. Easier Option, Fit Beginner.
Dogs: Yes.
Restrooms: Yes – at the start.
Drinking Fountains: No.
Parking: Free.
Trail: Double and single track, fire road.

What to Bring:
1-2 liters of water.
Snacks and/or beverages to share
Hiking shoes preferred, but athletic shoes will be OK.
Flashlight or headlamp for evening hikes.
Insect Repellent.

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October 04 2022

Details

Date: October 4, 2022
Time: 6:00 pm - 9:30 pm
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Venue

Tennis Court parking lot

635 W Avenida de Los Arboles
Thousand Oaks,CAUS

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Organizer

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