|
|
Wildwood Regional Park
Wildwood Regional Park Ave. De Los Arboles Thousand Oaks, California
Get Map or Directions
This park has hiking trails that run along a beautiful hill and streams (the streams have water at certain times of the year). It makes for a great morning hike in the summer. Leashed dogs are allowed on the trails. There are also picnic tables at the park. During the winter (rainy season), the trails are subject to flash flooding. To get there from the 101 freeway, take the Lynn Road exit and head north. Turn left onto Avenida de los Arboles. Go until you reach Wildwood School. Park there and take the trail to the left of the parking lot. It will take you to a large wooden "Fort". Go past or through the fort to the trails. Thanks to one of our readers for recommending this park.
|
|
|
|
=indicates DogFriendly.com's dog-friendly advertisers!
Before you visit an establishment or place, please
contact them and verify that they are still dog-friendly and available, as policies
and management change frequently. All places listed on DogFriendly.com require
your dog to be leashed and under your direct control unless specified otherwise
by an establishments (including parks and beaches) management. Please be aware
of local Breed-Specific
Laws that may be in place where you are visiting. The information
on this site is not a recommendation. DogFriendly.com, Inc. makes no warranties
or representations of any kind, express or implied, as to the operation of the
site or the information, content, materials, or products included on this site.
If you find an establishment that no longer allows dogs, please let us know so
we can remove them from our list. For full Rules and Regulations for Use of This
Site, including the legal disclaimer and copyright notices,
click here before using the site.
Copyright © 1997-2013, All Rights Reserved, DogFriendly.com®,
Inc.
Send email to us at email@dogfriendly.com
|
|