Wildwood Regional Park

Wildwood Regional Park
Little Falls waterfall.
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TypeRegional park
LocationSimi Hills and Conejo Valley,
Ventura County, California
Coordinates34°13′15″N 118°54′40″W / 34.22083°N 118.91111°W / 34.22083; -118.91111
Area1,765 acres (7.14 km2)
Created1967
Operated byConejo Open Space Conservation Agency (COSCA)
StatusOpen

Wildwood Regional Park is a suburban regional park in the western Simi Hills and Conejo Valley, in Ventura County, California. It is located in western Thousand Oaks, northern Newbury Park, and southern Moorpark.

Wildwood is home to over 27 miles of hiking trails. The four principle trails are the Mesa-, Moonridge-, Wildwood Canyon- and Santa Rosa Trails. Over 250 plant species have been recorded in Wildwood, as well as 37 species of mammals, 70 bird species, and 22 species of amphibians and reptiles.[1]

The park consists of 1,765 acres (7.14 km2), and is connected to adjacent open-space areas comprising an additional 1,400 acres (5.7 km2).[2] The park is operated by the Conejo Open Space Conservation Agency (COSCA).

Lizard Rock, in western Wildwood Park.
Paradise Falls.
  1. ^ Maxwell, Thomas J. (2000). Hiking In Wildwood Regional Park: Natural History, Folklore, and Trail Guide. California Lutheran University. Pages 2-4.
  2. ^ Murphy, Kelly (2012). Local Multi-Use Trails. Multi-Use Trails. Page 204. ISBN 9781479165599.