Peter Strauss Ranch Open Space offers a scenic natural area in the Santa Monica Mountains, popular for hiking, picnicking, and exploring diverse habitats within a historic ranch setting.
Peter Strauss Ranch Open Space is a 567-acre preserve located in the western Santa Monica Mountains near Agoura Hills, California. The property features riparian corridors framed by the Arroyo Conejo, oak woodlands, native grasslands, and chaparral habitats common to this Mediterranean climate zone. Originally developed as a trout farm and later owned by actor Peter Strauss, the area retains historic ranch structures and remnants that add cultural interest to an outdoor recreation experience. Managed by the Mountains Recreation and Conservation Authority (MRCA), it provides visitors with a peaceful natural retreat within close proximity to the Los Angeles metropolitan area. Hiking trails wind through diverse terrain, revealing seasonal wildflowers and panoramic views of the surrounding canyons and hills. Key recreation opportunities include hiking, bird watching, picnicking, and educational events coordinated by the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area. The ranch’s waterfall feature, formed by the perennial creek, offers a popular spot for wildlife viewing and photography. This relatively smaller preserve is valued for its accessibility and tranquil atmosphere, making it ideal for families, casual hikers, and nature enthusiasts seeking scenic escapes within Southern California's urban interface.
Historic ranch buildings and trout farm remnants providing cultural context
Waterfall along the Arroyo Conejo creek, a centerpiece of the preserve
Diverse habitats including oak woodlands and riparian corridors supporting local wildlife
Accessible network of multi-use trails suited for hikers and equestrians
A scenic perennial water feature that draws visitors for its natural beauty and photographic opportunities.
Former trout farm ponds constructed in the mid-20th century, now home to native amphibians and surrounded by native vegetation.
A prominent ecosystem within the preserve, supporting diverse bird species and native flora.