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Regional Park in Thousand Oaks, California, is a 1,765-acre park known for its diverse landscape, including oak woodlands, grasslands, and volcanic rock formations, with popular trails leading to Paradise Falls and Lizard Rock. It offers over 27 miles of trails for hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding, and is rich in wildlife, with over 250 plant species and numerous mammals, birds, and reptiles. The park features year-round water in Arroyo Conejo Creek, making it a popular destination, especially in spring for wildflowers, though swimming is not permitted at the falls.
Key Features
Paradise Falls: A 40-foot waterfall that is a major highlight, accessible via a popular trail.
Lizard Rock: A challenging trail that rewards hikers with panoramic views of the park.
Indian Cave: An interesting geological formation and educational site.
Arroyo Conejo Creek: A year-round creek that runs through the park, lined with sycamore trees.
Diverse Habitats: Includes oak woodlands, chaparral, grasslands, and freshwater marshes.

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A moderate hike for nature lovers to explore Indian Cave and scenic rock formations, providing a learning experience in local geology.

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