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Urban hiking trails in Upper Las Virgenes Open Space Preserve traverse nearly 3,000 acres of diverse landscapes within the Simi Hills. The preserve features rolling hills, expansive grasslands, and oak woodlands, with sycamore-lined canyons adding to the scenic environment. It encompasses the headwaters of Malibu Creek and includes significant riparian corridors. The terrain offers a mix of easy loops and more challenging routes across its varied natural features.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Embark on a challenging hike along the Arroyo Simi Bike Path, a difficult 12.4-mile (19.9 km) route that offers a unique blend of urban and natural landscapes. As you hike,…
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Hike the Metro G Line Bikeway, a 23.1-mile urban trail through the San Fernando Valley, offering diverse scenery and public transport access
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Hike the easy 1.3-mile Serrania Ridge Loop in Serrania Park, gaining 201 feet of elevation with great views of the San Fernando Valley.
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pelicans & seagulls must have moved inland due to the storms
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The trail, beginning in Challenger Park, is an easy flat route that would be great for small children, or doing a lap or two on your lunch break. Right off of Long Canyon Road, this trail is an easy get-in-get-out option.
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All along the Los Angeles River there is a parallel Greenway, covered by bridges and with some green areas ideal to rest at any point of the way. As you probably guessed, the river flows all the way through LA, so cycle's forecast is sightseeing!
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All along the Los Angeles River there is a parallel Greenway, covered by bridges and with some green areas ideal to rest at any point of the way. As you probably guessed, the river flows all the way through LA, so cycle's forecast is sightseeing!
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Along the river there are several nice bike trails that allow you to avoid traffic and enjoy a bit of nature. The trails go under the bridges and give you a view of the river. On either side of the river there are several nice green areas like Lake Balboa Park, Balboa Sports Center and 3 municipal golf courses.
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This river's headwaters are actually in the Simi Hills and Santa Susana Mountains, and as the name suggests it does actually flow through downtown Los Angeles. If it looks unnaturally straight, you're not imagining things: The river's natural, meandering course has been replaced with a concrete channel. With that said, the river remains a pretty companion, with nice running, walking, and biking trails on both banks.
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The trail, beginning in Challenger Park, is a easy flat route that would be great for small children, or doing a lap or two on your lunch break. Right off of Long Canyon Road, this trail is an easy get-in-get-out option.
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Great viewpoint on one of the best strips of paved cycleway between Thousand Oaks and Simi Valley.
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There are 5 urban hiking trails documented in this guide for the Upper Las Virgenes Open Space Preserve. These routes range from easy to difficult, offering diverse experiences across the preserve's varied landscapes.
Urban hikes in the preserve traverse diverse landscapes including rolling hills, expansive grasslands, and picturesque oak woodlands. You'll also find sycamore-lined canyons and chaparral shrub forests. The area is known for its unspoiled California landscapes and broad, expansive vistas.
Yes, the preserve offers an easy route perfect for beginners or families. Consider the Serrania Ridge Loop, which is just over 2 km long and features minimal elevation gain. The preserve also has the well-regarded Mary Weisbrock Loop Trail, an easy 3.4-mile path through rolling grasslands.
For longer urban hikes, you can explore routes like the Arroyo Simi Bike Path, which spans nearly 20 km, or the extensive Metro G Line Bikeway, covering over 37 km. These routes offer more challenging distances for experienced hikers.
Beyond natural beauty, the preserve holds historical significance. You can explore areas near the Victory Trailhead, which is a main access point. The preserve is also home to the historic Laskey Mesa, a notable film location from the 1920s to 1950s. While not directly on these urban routes, the preserve is known for the Cave of Munits and Escorpión Peak (Castle Peak), both with cultural ties to the Chumash Native American tribe.
Yes, several urban hiking routes in the preserve are circular. For example, the Lunch Loop Trail loop from Rancho Simi RPD Open Space and the longer Lunch Loop Trail – Colorful Landscape and Sunny Canyon Views loop from Rancho Simi RPD Open Space both offer scenic circular paths.
The Upper Las Virgenes Open Space Preserve is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from 79 ratings. Reviewers often praise the expansive vistas, the feeling of being immersed in nature despite its urban proximity, and the well-maintained trails that cater to various skill levels.
While the preserve is a significant natural area, direct public transportation access to trailheads can be limited. It's advisable to check local transit options or plan for ride-sharing services to reach access points like the Victory Trailhead or Las Virgenes Canyon Road Trailhead. For more detailed information on public transport, you might consult local transit authority websites.
Yes, dogs are generally welcome on trails within the Upper Las Virgenes Open Space Preserve. However, they must be kept on a leash at all times. Always remember to bring water for your pet and clean up after them to help preserve the natural environment.
The preserve is enjoyable year-round, but spring and fall offer the most pleasant conditions for urban hiking with milder temperatures and vibrant landscapes. Spring brings wildflowers, while fall provides comfortable weather. Summer can be very hot, so early morning or late afternoon hikes are recommended, and always carry plenty of water. Winter offers cooler temperatures but can have occasional rain.
The preserve provides multiple access points with parking facilities. The main Victory Trailhead and the Las Virgenes Canyon Road Trailhead are popular starting points and typically offer parking for visitors.


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