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United States
California
Ventura County
Thousand Oaks

Wine Country loop

Moderate

4.7

(5158)

6,665

riders

Wine Country loop

01:55

28.9km

380m

Cycling

Cycle the moderate 17.9-mile Wine Country loop in Thousand Oaks, gaining 1246 feet with scenic views and a dedicated cycle path.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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14.9 km

West Potrero Road

Highlight (Segment) • Cycleway

Very beautiful road surrounded by vineyards, orchards and stud farms, with beautiful wooded hills in the distance. A large emergency lane makes traffic particularly pleasant for cyclists.

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22.8 km

Cycle path along Potrero Creek

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Small track suitable for bicycles, which allows you to avoid the main boulevard. It winds along the Portreo river, in a very quiet residential area.

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28.9 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

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13.8 km

7.44 km

7.24 km

185 m

127 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

19.0 km

5.28 km

4.26 km

154 m

< 100 m

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Highest point (400 m)

Lowest point (220 m)

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difficulty level of this cycling route?

The Wine Country loop is classified as a moderate cycling route. It's suitable for those with good fitness levels, featuring approximately 380 meters (1,247 feet) of elevation gain over its 28.9-kilometer (18-mile) distance. While primarily paved, some segments might be unpaved and slightly more challenging.

How long should I expect this cycling tour to take?

You should plan for approximately 1 hour and 55 minutes to complete this cycling tour. This estimate is for continuous riding and does not include stops for breaks or sightseeing.

What kind of scenery can I expect on this route?

The route offers appealing landscapes typical of the Thousand Oaks area, including oak groves, meadows, and potential panoramic views of the Simi Hills and Santa Susana Mountains. A dedicated Cycle path along Potrero Creek provides a pleasant ride away from main boulevards.

Are there any specific highlights or points of interest along the way?

Yes, the route includes notable sections like West Potrero Road and a dedicated Cycle path along Potrero Creek, which enhances the cycling experience by diverting from busier roads.

What is the best time of year to cycle this loop?

While specific seasonal details are not provided, the Thousand Oaks area generally offers pleasant cycling conditions during spring and fall with milder temperatures. Summer can be warm, and winter might bring occasional rain, so check local weather forecasts before you go.

Does the trail intersect other well-known paths?

Yes, the route briefly intersects with several other trails. You'll find sections that overlap with paths such as the Juan Bautista de Anza National Historic Trail, Sycamore - Los Robles Connector Trail, Bridgegate Trail, and the Los Robles Trail (Moorpark Road Connector), among others.

Where can I park to access the Wine Country loop?

The trail is a loop, meaning you can typically start and end at the same point. While specific parking areas are not detailed, you would generally look for public parking in the Thousand Oaks area that allows access to the route. As this is within the Conejo Open Space, check for designated parking lots near trailheads.

Is this cycling route dog-friendly?

Regulations for dogs can vary within the Conejo Open Space. Generally, dogs are allowed on trails but must be kept on a leash. Please check specific signage at your chosen access point for the most current rules regarding pets on this particular route.

Do I need a permit or pay an entrance fee for this trail?

The Wine Country loop is located within the Conejo Open Space. Typically, there are no permits required or entrance fees to access the trails in this open space area. However, it's always a good idea to check the official Conejo Open Space Conservation Agency website for any updates before your visit.

What is the terrain like for cycling?

The terrain is predominantly paved, making it suitable for touring bicycles. However, be prepared for some segments that might be unpaved, which could add a bit more challenge. The route is designed to be accessible for a rewarding ride without extreme technical difficulties.

Is the Wine Country loop a true loop trail?

Yes, the Wine Country loop is a true loop trail. This means you will start and finish at the same location, which is convenient for touring cyclists as it brings you back to your starting point without needing to retrace your steps.

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