Powerline Trail
About the Business
Welcome to Powerline Trail, a serene and scenic park nestled in the heart of Thousand Oaks, California. Perfectly situated in the 91320 area, this beautiful park offers residents and visitors a peaceful escape into nature. Whether you're seeking an invigorating hike, a leisurely walk, or a picturesque spot to unwind, Powerline Trail provides the ideal setting.
Explore the well-maintained trails that wind through lush landscapes, offering stunning views of the surrounding hills and valleys. With trails suitable for all fitness levels, Powerline Trail is perfect for families, fitness enthusiasts, and nature lovers alike. Enjoy the fresh air and the vibrant local flora and fauna while you stroll, jog, or cycle along the paths.
In addition to its natural beauty, Powerline Trail is a community hub where locals gather for outdoor activities and events. The park's open spaces are perfect for picnics, yoga sessions, or simply relaxing with a good book. Friendly and welcoming, Powerline Trail is a place where you can connect with nature and the community.
Visit Powerline Trail today and discover why it is a cherished gem in Thousand Oaks. Whether you're looking for adventure or tranquility, this park offers a refreshing escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
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Location & Phone number
Thousand Oaks, California 91320, United States
Reviews
"Great trail. Nice uphill hike for several miles. Lot of snakes, somewhat overgrown at parts. Wonderful view."
"It is very nice and very easy plus you can enjoy scenery 360 view while you hiking on this trail."
"Awesome hike up the powering road then go up the steep single track. Great views from the top."
"PARKING AT THE COMMUNITY PARK. The trails start there behind the baseball fields, just look for the trails among the hills. Or, you can walk through the pretty neighborhoods for a couple streets. The trail itself wasn't terribly hard; I had my 3 month old in a carrier, and I did stumble a bit on loose rocks, but go slow and the views are very cool. Here's a pic I took on the way back to the Community Park, took it by stumbling over a rock and violently shaking my phone."
"No real place to park for this, maps took me to someone's house to start. Found an open area on the side of the road about half a mile down to park. The hike will take you over an hour to get to the highest point even at a brisk pace. I went off trail and climbed some of the rocks to hit the highest peak. Really fun hike, very quiet aside from the power line hums! It's a moderate hike, if you're not used to steep uphill it will get ya."
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