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Hiking around Camarillo offers routes that navigate a landscape of rolling hills, agricultural plains, and volcanic rock formations. The region is situated between the Santa Monica Mountains to the south and the Las Posas Hills to the north, providing a mix of elevations and terrains. Trails run through open spaces like Conejo Canyons and local parks, with some extending to scenic coastal views. This geography supports a variety of hiking experiences, from easy paths to more moderate climbs.
Last updated: April 26, 2026
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Hike the moderate 6.2-mile Vista Del Mar Loop in Dos Vientos Open Space, offering panoramic ocean views and passing Twin Ponds.
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Hike the easy Calleguas Creek Bike Path, a 3.1-mile paved trail offering scenic views, wildlife spotting, and a family-friendly experience.

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Hike the easy 2.3-mile Mission Oaks Community Park Trail in Camarillo, featuring lush greenery, oak trees, and seasonal wildflowers.
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Enjoy an easy 2.7-mile hike on the CSU Channel Islands Park Loop, featuring wildflowers, wildlife, and the historic "Scary Dairy."
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Hike the Peppertree to Powerline Loop, a moderate 4.7-mile route with 630 feet of elevation gain, offering panoramic views near Newbury Park
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Some spots on the trail are overgrown, so pants are recommended. There is no drinking water in the park, nor restrooms, benches, or tables. Overall, the area is quiet and amazing views can be had. csuci.edu/cipark/visiting.htm
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Twin Ponds is a set of seasonal ponds within Conejo Valley. They were originally constructed as a part of an irrigation system for cattle and agriculture in the area but are now just two small, scenic little ponds surrounded by hills.
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The Dos Vientos Open Space encompasses over 1,200 acres and over 40 miles of multi-use trails. The paths passing through the property connect to other open spaces and nature preserves that help create a huge network of nature trails with various trailheads, parking areas, and facilities spread out through this part of the foothills.
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The Dos Vientos Open Space encompasses over 1,200 acres and over 40 miles of multi-use trails. The paths passing through the property connect to other open spaces and nature preserves that help create a huge network of nature trails with various trailheads, parking areas, and facilities spread out through this part of the foothills.
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Twin Ponds is a set of seasonal ponds within Conejo Valley. They were originally constructed as a part of an irrigation system for cattle and agriculture in the area but are now just two small, scenic little ponds surrounded by hills.
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The Dos Vientos Open Space encompasses over 1,200 acres and over 40 miles of multi-use trails. The paths passing through the property connect to other open spaces and nature preserves that help create a huge network of nature trails with various trailheads, parking areas, and facilities spread out through this part of the foothills.
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Some spots on the trial are overgrown, so pants are recommended. There is no drinking water in the park, nor restrooms, benches or tables. Overall the area is quiet and amazing views can be had. https://www.csuci.edu/cipark/visiting.htm
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Yes, there are many options for beginners. The CSU Channel Island Trail loop is a great choice, offering a relatively flat 5.2 km walk. Another excellent option is the lower loop in Camarillo Grove Park, which is a gentle trail that winds past interesting volcanic rock formations.
For a more strenuous hike, the upper loop at Camarillo Grove Park provides a significant 600-foot (about 180 meters) elevation gain over one mile, rewarding you with panoramic views. Another great moderate option is the Box Canyon via Stagecoach Bluff Trail loop, a 7.3 km route through open canyon terrain.
Many trails in the area are dog-friendly, but policies can vary, so it's always best to check signage at the trailhead. Camarillo Grove Park is a popular spot for dog owners as it features hiking trails and a dedicated dog park. Remember to keep your dog on a leash and bring water for them.
Yes, you can hike to a waterfall nearby. Paradise Falls is a well-known 40-foot waterfall located within Wildwood Regional Park in Thousand Oaks, a short drive from Camarillo. The park has several trails leading to the falls, which are a popular destination for local hikers.
Hill Canyon Trail is a great choice for families. It's a relatively easy, multi-use trail with scenic mountain views where you might spot local wildlife. For a shorter outing, the Index Finger Trail loop is just 2.5 km and suitable for all skill levels.
For stunning coastal scenery, head to Point Mugu State Park, just a short drive from Camarillo. The park, located in the Santa Monica Mountains, offers over 70 miles of trails with beautiful views of the Pacific Ocean. The Point Mugu Scenic and Overlook Trails Loop is a popular choice for its combination of ocean vistas and wildflowers.
There are over 70 hiking routes to explore around Camarillo. These range from 36 easy walks suitable for all fitness levels to 32 moderate trails and 6 difficult hikes for those seeking a challenge.
The trails around Camarillo are highly regarded by the komoot community, holding an average rating of 4.8 out of 5 stars. Hikers often praise the region's diverse landscapes, from the rolling hills and canyons to the well-maintained paths in local parks and open spaces.
Spring is the ideal time to see wildflowers in the Camarillo area. After the winter rains, trails in places like Hill Canyon and Point Mugu State Park often come alive with colorful blooms, adding to the scenic beauty of your hike.
Yes, the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area, accessible near the CSU Channel Islands campus, offers over 500 miles of trails with plenty of challenging options. For a tough local climb, consider the Eliot Mountain via Outlaw Loop, which features a steady ascent to rewarding views.
Several parks in and around Camarillo are favorites among hikers.
Camarillo Grove Park is a local gem known for its distinct upper and lower loop trails and unique volcanic rock formations.
Wildwood Regional Park is highly popular, largely due to being the home of Paradise Falls.
Point Mugu State Park is a major destination offering miles of trails with dramatic coastal views.


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