Part of this loop hike will be through the Kenneth Fire burn area.
Today we’ll be trapsing around the northern section of the Upper Las Virgenes Open Space Preserve in the Simi Hills. At the western edge of the San Fernando Valley, it is part of a critical ecological linkage and wildlife corridor between the Santa Monica Mountains and the ranges to the north. Diverse habitats and endangered species such as the California red-legged frog, the San Fernando Valley spineflower, and the Southwestern willow flycatcher are permanently protected here.
Our hike begins at the mouth of Moores Canyon (aka El Escorpion Park), the location of historic ranches, a cave used by the Chumash and Kas’elew (Castle Peak). For most people, At the western end of Moores Canyon we’ll use a little-know trail that will get us into ULV Open Space.
Note: There are a couple sections that I have not been on since before the Woolsey Fire, and back then they were not well maintained. So buckle up, buttercup.
Hike will be about 6 miles with about 1,000 feet total ascent. Hike is rated MEDIUM+ due to possible bushwhacking. See the HWD Hike Rating Guide
Directions:
Go to the west end of Vanowen St and park on street
From the 101 freeway exit Valley Circle Boulevard. Head north to Vanowen St. Turn left. Park on street near the end of Vanowen (at the bend)
From the 118, exit Topanga Canyon, go south, turn right on Vanowen