Wildwood Park hike, Thousand Oaks
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Huge sand dunes that make a sound when you walk on them. Quite far from the trailhead. Extremely vigorous walk.
Wide paved sunny road for bike riding or to walk 1.5 miles to the Cave Rock and Dripping Cave trailhead.
Kaena Point on the North Shore side is a mysterious place with huge mountains that loom above you!
Climbable rock formations that reach high into the sky and awe you with their beauty- fantastic for kids of all ages!
Wide paved sunny road for bike riding or to walk 1.5 miles to the Cave Rock and Dripping Cave trailhead.
Bike alongside a bubbling creek, surrounded by tall trees, without the noise or fumes of cars, all the way from Hope Ranch, past Goleta Beach and UCSB, to Isla Vista!
Bike alongside a bubbling creek, surrounded by tall trees, without the noise or fumes of cars, all the way from Hope Ranch, past Goleta Beach and UCSB, to Isla Vista!
Wealthy neighborhood with cliffs covered in wildflowers above the turquoise sea.
Steep walk up a narrow trail with wildflowers and ocean views. Loud noise from freeway (unless you take the inland trail), limited parking, and lots of people on mountain bikes.
Wide partially shady path that leads through oak forest, past a market, and a Secret Garden with live music, to Avila Beach.
Two mile trail that starts inland, leads over a hill, and ends at a rocky shoreline. High winds funnel into this area.
Trail that leads onto Ellwood Bluffs from UCSB's West Campus family housing.
Kaena Point on the Makaha side is a hiking trail along the ocean connecting two dead end roads. Lovely views!
Magical eucalyptus forest by the beach where monarch butterflies come seasonally.
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