Triunfo Canyon Trail Loop
Triunfo Canyon Trail Loop
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The Triunfo Canyon Trail Loop offers a delightful journey through the Santa Monica Mountains, showcasing a mix of oak woodlands, serene meadows, and chaparral. You'll be treated to stunning panoramic views of the Conejo Valley, including Westlake Lake and Thousand Oaks, from various viewpoints along the way. Keep an eye…
Last updated: June 9, 2026
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1.13 km
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2.86 km
603 m
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2.25 km
647 m
565 m
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The trail typically starts from Triunfo Community Park in Westlake Village. You can find parking available there.
Yes, the Triunfo Canyon Trail Loop is generally dog-friendly. However, always ensure your dog is on a leash and that you clean up after them, following local regulations for the South Ranch Open Space.
Spring is particularly rewarding due to the abundance of native wildflowers. However, the trail offers beautiful views year-round. Be mindful that there is very little shade, so early mornings or late afternoons are best during warmer months.
No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to access the Triunfo Canyon Trail Loop or the South Ranch Open Space.
The Triunfo Canyon Trail Loop is part of the larger Conejo Open Space trail system, encompassing nearly 2000 acres. There are no entrance fees or permits required. Remember to pack out everything you pack in, and be aware that there are no water sources or restrooms along the trail.
The terrain is varied. It often begins with a consistent uphill climb, which can be steep in parts with loose gravel. After this initial ascent, the trail levels out. While the Triunfo Canyon Trail itself is a well-maintained singletrack, it widens into a fire/utility road when connecting with the Los Robles Trail. Expect switchbacks and some brief stretches with loose gravel and rocks, especially on downhill sections.
You'll be rewarded with outstanding panoramic views of the Conejo Valley, including Westlake Lake, Thousand Oaks, Newbury Park, and Hidden Valley. From higher points, you can often see Lake Sherwood and Las Virgenes Reservoir. The route winds through oak woodlands and picturesque meadows, with Chaparral, Coastal Sage Scrub, and native wildflowers. Old oaks provide some shade in the canyon.
The Triunfo Canyon Trail Loop typically takes around 1 hour and 3 minutes to complete, covering a distance of about 3.5 kilometers.
Yes, the route is integrated into the larger Conejo Open Space trail system. It officially follows the Triunfo Canyon Trail for its entirety and also passes through sections of the Brookview Trail, Conejo Crest Trail, and Los Robles Trail, allowing for extended hiking options.
While there are some old oaks providing shade in the canyon, much of the trail is open and exposed. There are no water sources or restrooms available along the course, so plan accordingly.
While some sections can be steep with loose gravel, the trail is generally considered easy. Its moderate distance and varied scenery make it a good option for active families and beginners who are prepared for some uphill climbing.
The trail typically begins with a consistent uphill climb for about the first mile. It can be steep in parts. An insider tip is to take your time on this section. There's a bench at the top of this initial climb, offering a great spot to rest and take in the spectacular panoramic views before continuing the loop.
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