Hike to Paradise Falls-Thousand Oaks, CA
This is a Moderate trail. A short almost 3 mile to 4 mile round-trip depending on what route you take. Very scenic. The natural vegetation, the trees and flowers that fill up the place, countless birds and butterflies all for a treat to your eyes.You will not believe your eyes that there is a waterfall right in the middle of a suburb. A lot of families, come here to enjoy the quietness and beauty that nature has to offer.
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Paradise Falls Hike | Wildwood Regional Park | Humble Hiker
Paradise Falls Hike | Wildwood Regional Park | Humble Hiker
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Paradise Falls is located in Wildwood Regional Park in Thousand Oaks, California. The park covers more than 1,800 acres managed by the Conejo Open Space Conservation Agency. There are a variety of trails to choose from. The hike itself from the parking area is approximately 1 mile. The trail to the falls is pretty flat and you will actually descend a few hundred feet down. Half a mile from the falls, you will notice the Teepee and make sure you turn right. You will hear the waterfall and you basically just head down. Be careful of the poison oak near the falls.
Trail information:
- Trailhead address: 928 West Avenida De Los Arboles, Wildwood Regional Park, Thousand Oaks, CA 91360
- Trailhead coordinates: 34.2200, -118.9028 (34° 13′ 12″N 118° 54′ 10″W)
- 2 miles
- Time: 1-2 hours
- Elevation Gain: 400 feet
- Water source: Yes
- Dogs are allowed, must be on leash
- Adventure Pass: No, parking is free. Do not park on the street.
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Paradise Falls in Wildwood Park, Thousand Oaks, California
Paradise Falls is an easy, 1 mile hike away from the main Wildwood Park parking lot in Thousand Oaks. Fun hike past the teepee makes this a great hike with kids and adults of all ages.
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Paradise Falls | Thousand Oaks | Southern California Hikes
Paradise Falls is in Thousand Oaks, CA 91360
As you can see its a pretty sweet spot that we found on YELP and you probably only have to walk .25 miles to get there. so its only like a 5 minute walk and has a cool waterfall and cave looking thing you can climb up onto. The water is a little cold but no worse than the ocean. If you are looking for a fun day hike that wont take a lot of time that anyone one in your family could hike to then this is the spot. Check it out some time when you are in the area its for sure a spot you want to check out.
Yelp is a really good way to find cool hikes. that's how i found this one. here's the link.
Beautiful Paradise falls in Thousand Oaks ,Ca
Come visit the beautiful Paradiise fall, .located in wildwood, Thousand Oaks, California. Its a nice mile walk/hike filled with beautiful plants, trails, and fantastic views!!
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Baby Boomers Tribute Jungleland USA 1929-69 Thousand Oaks So Cal
Baby Boomers Tribute Jungleland USA 1929-69 Thousand Oaks So Cal
Jungleland USA was a private zoo, animal training facility, and animal theme park in Thousand Oaks, California, United States, on the current site of the Thousand Oaks Civic Arts Plaza. At its peak the facility encompassed 170 acres (69 ha).
Louis Goebel created Jungleland in 1926 as a support facility for Hollywood. He had been employed at Universal Studios when the studio decided to close its animal facility. Five of the Universal Studio lions formed the nucleus of Goebel's collection. The facility was originally called Goebel's Lion Farm. Soon a wide variety of exotic animals were obtained, trained, and rented to the studios for use in films. The facility later became a theme park, opened to the public in 1929. Wild animal shows entertained thousands in the 1940s and 1950s. Mabel Stark, the lady lion tamer, was featured in these shows; she also doubled for Mae West in the lion-taming scenes in the 1933 film I'm No Angel. The zoo's residents included Leo the Lion, mascot of the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer studio Mister Ed, the talking horse from the television show of the same name; Bimbo the elephant from the Circus Boy television series; and Tamba the chimpanzee, featured in the Jungle Jim movies and television series.
Many TV and movie productions used the park's trained animals, and many productions were filmed there, including Birth of a Nation, Tarzan, Doctor Dolittle, and The Adventures of Robin Hood. It was also featured prominently in an episode of the television show Route 66 (Season 2, Episode 30, A Feat of Strength) which aired May 18, 1962.
The park made headlines in 1966 when a male lion at the compound mauled the young son of actress Jayne Mansfield. A barn fire in 1940 killed 12 of the animals including tigers, camels and elephants.
Jungleland closed in October 1969, because of competition from other Southern California amusement parks, and because the facility didn't blend in with the increasingly urban character of Thousand Oaks. The company which owned the facilities declared bankruptcy and sold all the movable property at auction: animals, buildings, trucks, furniture and supplies. Goebel retained ownership of the land, which was eventually sold to the city to create the Civic Arts Plaza and other developments.
Thousand Oaks, California
Thousand Oaks is a family community located in Southern California nestled between Santa Barbara and northern Los Angeles County. In addition to having some of the best schools in America, Thousand Oaks also has the best weather. Residents and visitors enjoy a rich healthy lifestyle with year-round outdoor activities, world class restaurants, local wineries, and premier shopping venues.
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Wildwood Park is a stunning nature preserve in Thousand Oaks, California. From Los Angeles, take Highway 101 North to the 23 North. Exit Avenida De Los Arboles. Go West on Arboles (Left) until the road ends. You will see the trailhead at the end of the road. Wildlife is abundant. I have scene rattle snakes, deer, coyote, hawks, owls and a bobcat in the area. It's a fantastic day hike. The highlight is a 50 foot waterfall aptly named Paradise Falls.
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Los Angeles hike Wildwood Canyon Loop and Paradise Falls at Wildwood Park in Thousand Oaks California. Hike passed Mount Clef Ridge and up to Lizard Rock. Then hike on down to Paradise Falls but remember to stop by the Skunk Hollow picnic area and the Indian Cave. If you have time check out the Tee Pee display high on the hill. This is one of the best hikes in the Los Angeles area.