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Twelve Oaks Park adventures

Twelve Oaks Park Adventures

Twelve Oaks Park is a vibrant open-space park in California offering scenic trails, diverse habitats, and family-friendly recreation close to an urban setting.

60
Acres Protected
3.5
Miles of Trails
75,000
Annual Visitors
1985
Year Established

About Twelve Oaks Park

 

Twelve Oaks Park spans approximately 60 acres of rolling hills, oak woodlands, and small creek corridors in the city of Simi Valley, California. The park features a varied landscape dominated by coast live oaks, native chaparral, and grassy meadows that provide habitat for local wildlife including deer, rabbits, hawks, and various songbirds. Established in the mid-1980s, Twelve Oaks Park has evolved as a favored local destination for outdoor activities such as hiking, picnicking, birdwatching, and mountain biking. Multiple well-maintained trails wind through the park, offering gentle elevation changes suitable for families and casual visitors. Notable landmarks within the park include the historic wood pavilion and several scenic vistas overlooking the valley below, making it a popular spot for photography and nature appreciation. Visitors appreciate the blend of natural tranquility with easy urban access, highlighting the park’s role as both a recreational hub and a natural greenspace preserving native flora and fauna in a semi-suburban context. The park also provides educational opportunities through volunteer-led guided walks and wildlife observation programs, fostering community engagement. Amenities include picnic areas, playgrounds, restrooms, and parking facilities, contributing to its appeal as a well-rounded outdoor destination for year-round use.

Highlights

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Oak Grove Trailhead with panoramic valley views

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Seasonal wildflower displays during spring months

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Historic wooden pavilion built in 1986

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Hidden riparian area along a small creek supporting diverse birdlife

Notable Natural Features

Oak Grove Trail

A gentle loop trail that passes through thick coast live oak groves with interpretive signage about the local ecosystem.

Historic Pavilion

A wooden pavilion built in the mid-1980s, serving as a gathering place for events and shaded rest stop for visitors.

Riparian Creek Corridor

A small seasonal creek supports a riparian environment attracting various bird species and adding habitat diversity.