Best bike parks around Casa Conejo are situated within the Santa Monica Mountains, an area known for its diverse terrain. The region offers challenging mountain biking opportunities with varied trails and scenic vistas. Riders can explore natural landscapes featuring chaparral-covered hills, oak woodlands, and coastal Mediterranean ecosystems. The area provides a range of trails suitable for different skill levels, from challenging climbs to flowy downhill sections.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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Guadalasca Trail will reward you with beautiful views of the mountains and the ocean in the background. This is a well-marked but not very popular trail; it can be challenging, but it’s definitely worth it. Here, you can find wildflowers during spring, and you might need to cross a few streams. The trail is also shared with mountain bikers, like others in the area.
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The Rancho Portero Natural Area is located in Newbury Park, off Lynn Road. The hiking trails are suitable for mountain bikes and are very well maintained. The place is sublime and wild, I even encountered coyotes there!
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Nestled in the canyons above Malibu, Circle X Ranch is a hidden gem that offers breathtaking views of the Channel Islands and the Topatopa Mountains. This former Boy Scout camp is a haven for exploration, with many trails that wind through its unique coastal Mediterranean ecosystem. The sprawling ranch is home to a variety of fascinating creatures, including blue-bellied lizards and scrub jays. If you're lucky enough to be here during twilight, keep your eyes peeled for a glimpse of the elusive gray fox, which can sometimes be spotted roaming the grounds.
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Los Padres Open Space is located near the southern end of Moorpark Road. Spanning across 187 acres, this beautiful area features chaparral-covered hillsides, captivating oak woodlands, and a stunning stand of coast live oaks. Accessible via the Los Padres Trail (mostly single track)on the west side of Los Padres Drive, this area is frequented by deer, rabbits, California quail, California thrashers, and many other birds and animals. The oak woodlands are an excellent place to observe migrating birds, such as warblers and vireos, in the spring and fall.
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Circle X Ranch park, surrounded by the rugged Santa Monica peaks, offers mountain bikers challenging trails with breathtaking views from the Channel Islands to the Topatopa Mountains. Ascendable Boney Mountain and Sandstone Peak, the range's highest point, beckon riders with historic charm from its former Boy Scout camp, creating an unforgettable biking experience.
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Explore the breathtaking terrain of Los Padres Open Space, situated at the southern end of Moorpark Road. Spanning 187 acres, this mountain biking haven showcases chaparral-covered hills and majestic oak woodlands. The scenic Los Padres Trail on the west side of Los Padres Drive invites riders to experience the beauty of nature's pristine landscapes.
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This is a great place with a bench to take a break,have a snack and enjoy the views. There is a bike bell box at the entrance, which mountain bikers can borrow a bell to put on their bike so that other trail users can hear them coming and yield.
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The Santa Monica Mountains offer diverse terrain for mountain biking. Highly regarded spots include Circle X Ranch, known for its challenging trails and panoramic views, and the Wildwood Loop in Wildwood Regional Park, which features exciting singletrack and varied terrain. Another popular option is Rancho Potrero gravel road, offering well-maintained paths in a wild landscape.
Yes, several areas cater to families. Circle X Ranch and Los Padres Open Space are both categorized as family-friendly, offering opportunities to enjoy nature together. While some trails can be challenging, these locations often have sections suitable for various skill levels.
For challenging rides, consider Circle X Ranch, which features notable ascents like Boney Mountain and Sandstone Peak. The Wildwood Loop also includes challenging climbs with tight switchbacks and rocky sections. The Ranch Center Fire Road in Point Mugu State Park is another option, known for its steady and steep climb.
The region boasts diverse natural beauty, including chaparral-covered hills, oak woodlands, and coastal Mediterranean ecosystems. At Circle X Ranch, you can enjoy breathtaking views from the Channel Islands to the Topatopa Mountains. Los Padres Open Space is home to deer, rabbits, California quail, and various birds, especially migrating species in spring and fall. You might even spot blue-bellied lizards, scrub jays, or the elusive gray fox.
Absolutely. Circle X Ranch offers panoramic vistas, and View from Western Plateau is a dedicated viewpoint where you can take a break and enjoy the scenery. The Guadalasca Trail also rewards riders with beautiful views of the mountains and the ocean.
While biking is possible year-round, be mindful of warmer months. Some trails, like the Ranch Center Fire Road, can be particularly challenging due to a lack of shade during hotter periods. Spring often brings wildflowers, as seen on the Guadalasca Trail, making it a scenic time to visit.
Beyond mountain biking, the area offers a variety of outdoor pursuits. You can explore numerous running trails, such as the Rosewood Trail or the challenging Satwiwa to Tri-Peaks Trail. There are also many hiking opportunities, including easy hikes like the Wendy Trail to Sycamore Falls. For more details, check out the running trails guide and the easy hikes guide for Casa Conejo.
Yes, there are several dedicated mountain biking routes. Popular options include the extensive Sycamore Canyon loop, the Canejo Canyon Open Space Loop, and the Dos Vientos Open Space loop. For more detailed routes and their difficulties, you can refer to the MTB Trails around Casa Conejo guide.
Visitors frequently highlight the challenging yet rewarding trails, the breathtaking views, and the opportunity to immerse themselves in nature. The diverse terrain, from singletrack to gravel roads, and the scenic overlooks are also highly appreciated by the komoot community.
Yes, at viewpoints like View from Western Plateau, a bike bell box is often available. Mountain bikers can borrow a bell to attach to their bikes, helping to alert other trail users to their presence and promote a safer shared trail experience.
While not widely publicized, the Guadalasca Trail is a well-marked but less popular option that offers beautiful mountain and ocean views. It can be challenging but is definitely worth the effort, especially in spring when wildflowers are in bloom.


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