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Mountain bike trails in Happy Camp Canyon Regional Park traverse a diverse landscape spanning 3,000 acres in eastern Ventura County. The terrain features open grasslands, deep forests, rugged hills, and chaparral-covered slopes, with elevations offering panoramic views. Riders can navigate through oak woodlands and explore areas with complex geology, including shale outcroppings and ancient river terraces. The park's extensive trail system provides a variety of routes for mountain biking.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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17.1km
01:47
420m
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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37.5km
03:15
740m
730m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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China Flat is a scenic plateau at around 2,000 ft elevation. It is full of native oak woodlands, chaparral-covered meadows, and striking sandstone outcroppings. There are several trails that cut through the land.
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This trail offers wide-open views of the surrounding hills due to the lack of tree coverage, allowing for unobstructed vistas. However, it also means limited shade, so it's advisable to start early, especially on hot days.
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Lang Ranch Open Space has great views of Simi Hills and the Santa Susana Mountains and is located between residential areas and paved roads. From Long Ranch Parkway, your best views are to the south of the rolling, grassy hills.
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Lang Ranch Open Space has great views of Simi Hills and the Santa Susana Mountains and is located between residential areas and paved roads. From Long Ranch Parkway, your best views are to the south of the rolling grassy hills.
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Depending on the direction that you are going, you either expect a few great corners going down, or a nice climb on this fire road. In either case, this spot offers a beautiful view of the surrounding fields.
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This scenic dirt road connects Chumash Trail with Hummingbird Trail. It leads past Rocky Peak and all the way down to Highway 118.
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The trail offers ample space and a gentle incline, and as you continue, the views become even more breathtaking. Throughout your journey, you'll have the opportunity to see Simi Valley, Bard Reservoir, and Thousand Oaks. Take a moment to reflect on the area while sitting on one of the several benches scattered along the way.
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This trail is dedicated to the scenic wonders of Tapo Canyon Regional Park. Managed by the Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy, the park boasts canyons, hills, and elevations reaching up to 2300 feet, providing stunning panoramic views as you will find on this trail.
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Komoot features 4 mountain bike routes within Happy Camp Canyon Regional Park. These trails offer a variety of experiences across the park's diverse landscapes.
The park offers a diverse terrain, including open grasslands, deep forests, rugged hills, and chaparral-covered slopes. You'll find trails with features like berms and jumps, with some sections described as flow trails. The geology is complex, featuring shale outcroppings and ancient river terraces, adding to the varied landscape.
While all routes listed on komoot are rated as moderate, the park's terrain includes strenuous climbs, particularly on trails like the Middle Ridge Fire Road. Routes such as the Santa Susana Pass (Simi Pass) – Rocky Peak Trail loop, at 41.9 km with significant elevation gain, will provide a demanding ride for experienced mountain bikers.
Yes, many trails offer rewarding views. From higher elevations, such as those found on the South Ridge Loop, you can enjoy panoramic vistas of Moorpark, Simi Valley, the Santa Monica Mountains, and even the Channel Islands on clear days.
The mountain bike routes in Happy Camp Canyon Regional Park are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Riders often praise the varied terrain and the scenic beauty of the park's oak woodlands and chaparral-covered slopes.
Yes, there are several excellent loop trails. For example, the Happy Camp Canyon and Middle Ridge Loop is a popular option, offering varied terrain and views. Another is the Tapo Canyon and Marr Ranch Loop.
The park is home to diverse wildlife. You might spot rabbits, bobcats, golden eagles, coyotes, California quail, red-tailed hawks, deer, and even mountain lions. It's always advisable to be aware of your surroundings and respect the natural habitat.
Yes, Happy Camp Canyon Regional Park offers parking facilities. There are multiple entry points to the park, providing convenient access for visitors.
For detailed information on permits and regulations, it is best to consult the official park resources. You can find more information on the park's management agency website, such as the Mountains Recreation & Conservation Authority (MRCA).
The park provides amenities such as drinking water and restrooms, ensuring a more comfortable experience for mountain bikers and other visitors.
Happy Camp Canyon Regional Park has a rich history, once inhabited by Chumash Indian groups and later part of the Strathearn Ranch, with remnants of ranch life still visible. Geologically, you can observe deep water shale outcroppings, oyster and clam-rich shales and sandstones, striking bright red shales, and flat 'benches' that are remnants of ancient river terraces.
The park's diverse landscapes, including open grasslands and oak woodlands, can be enjoyed throughout much of the year. However, seasonal streams and wildflowers suggest spring offers particularly vibrant scenery. Always check local weather conditions before your ride.


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