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Review:
Wildwood Regional Park is a charming suburban regional park in Thousand Oaks offering more than 1,765 acres of public space for outdoor recreation, along with an adjacent 1,400 acres of open space.
The park, which is overseen by the Conejo Open Space Conservation Agency, was originally created in 1967 and merged with the nearby Wildwood Mesa Park in 1987. Today, it is home to more than 27 miles of visitor-use hiking trails, including the Mesa, Santa Rosa, Wildwood Canyon, and Moonridge Trails.
Landmarks within the park include the spectacular 40-foot Paradise Falls and connector trail, the Arroyo Conejo Creek, and a Nature Center and Indian Cave.
Popular park activities include hiking, biking, horseback riding, camping, and wildlife watching, with ranger-led interpretive programming and educational tours offered throughout the year.
928 W Avenida De Los Arboles, Thousand Oaks, CA 91360, Phone: 805-495-2163
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