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Rancho Sierra Vista, Peace, Love, and Joy – 8:30 Start

Rancho Sierra Vista Rancho Sierra Vista/Point Mugu, Newbury Park, CA, US

While the heat is once again with us, we will take this at a gentler pace and we will take some breaks to let slower hikers catch up. We will […]

Paradise Falls – Moonridge – Easy Intermediate

Tennis Court parking lot 635 W Avenida de Los Arboles, Thousand Oaks, CA, US

3.3 miles, 800' gain, fit beginner A hike to Paradise Falls is one of the most popular things to do for those visiting Simi Valley, yet a lot of people […]

Hike at O’Neill Regional Park – Live Oak + Vista Trail

O'Neill Regional Park 30892 Trabuco Canyon Rd, Trabuco Canyon, CA, US

Let's go see if there are still tons of frogs/toads around! The hike we will be doing is approximately 5 miles with 870 ft. of elevation gain. We will begin […]

Conejo Fall Trail Work Day and Lunch

Wildwood Regional Park 928 W Avenida De Los Arboles, Thousand Oaks, CA, US

Come and join your COSCA and COSF friends to fix up some of Conejo Valley's most popular trails in Wildwood Park! We're still recovering from the many rainstorms we had […]

Saturday Extra – Oakbrook Vista and Sandstone Hills Trail

Oakbrook Vista Trailhead 3222 Lang Ranch Parkway, Thousand Oaks, CA, US

This gentler intermediate hike allows us a chance to get in a hike before our weekend events kick in. This is an out-and-back 5.7 mile hike with a gain/loss of […]

INFORMATIONAL POSTING-November 11-12 Wilderness First Aid Course

Sycamore Canyon Campground 9000 Pacific Coast Hwy, Malibu, CA, US

INFORMATIONAL POSTING-November 11-12 Wilderness First Aid Course TO REGISTER PLEASE GO TO: http://wildernessfirstaidcourse.org Why Take the WFAC? More extensive and useful than Red Cross basic first aid · We teach […]

INFORMATIONAL POSTING-November 11-12 Wilderness First Aid Course

Slide Mountain Fire Lookout Tower Slide Peak Trail, Castaic, CA, US

INFORMATIONAL POSTING-November 11-12 Wilderness First Aid Course TO REGISTER PLEASE GO TO: http://wildernessfirstaidcourse.org Why Take the WFAC? More extensive and useful than Red Cross basic first aid · We teach […]

 

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