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Join us for FREE guided hikes in the Santa Susana Pass State Historic Park. The Santa Susana Pass State Historic Park offers spectacular views of the San Fernando and Simi Valleys. Our hikes include the historic Stagecoach Trail and the infamous Spahn Ranch. We also offer wildflower hikes during the blooming season. We offer various hikes for each ability level. Whether you are just starting out or are a seasoned hiker, our hikes are for you! All hike leaders are vetted and trained by the California Department of Parks and Recreation. For more information, contact santasusanafriends@gmail.com.
Featured event

Simi Hills Naturalist Training-Native Americans of the Simi Hills
Join Fernandeno-Tataviam Elders Alan Salazar and Dennis Garcia for a presentation and discussion about Native Americans in the Santa Susana Mountains and Simi Hills. This session is the first in the Simi Hills Naturalist Training series. RSVP is required to attend. The fee is $15 for the session, or $50 if you plan to participate in the series. Payment can be made in-person at the presentation, or online at FPSSM PayPal. Please type "Naturalist Training" in the notes if you use PayPal.
Meet at the Rockpointe Clubhouse at 22300 Devonshire St., Chatsworth, 91311. There is ample street parking if the parking lot is full.
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Simi Hills Naturalist Training-Native Americans of the Simi Hills
Rockpointe clubhouse, 22300 Devonshire st., chatsworth, CA, USJoin Fernandeno-Tataviam Elders Alan Salazar and Dennis Garcia for a presentation and discussion about Native Americans in the Santa Susana Mountains and Simi Hills. This session is the first in the Simi Hills Naturalist Training series. RSVP is required to attend. The fee is $15 for the session, or $50 if you plan to participate in the series. Payment can be made in-person at the presentation, or online at FPSSM PayPal. Please type "Naturalist Training" in the notes if you use PayPal.
Meet at the Rockpointe Clubhouse at 22300 Devonshire St., Chatsworth, 91311. There is ample street parking if the parking lot is full.11 attendees
Simi Hills Naturalist Training-Historic Stagecoach Trail
Larwin Trailhead Santa Susana Pass State Historic Park, 10259 Larwin ,, Los Angeles, CA, USPOSTING ON BEHALF OF THE CALIFORNIA STATE DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION
Santa Susana Pass State Historic Park Interpretive Stagecoach Trail Hike (session two of the Simi Hills Naturalist Training) Saturday, January 17
Difficulty level: Difficult
Start time: 10:00 AM
End time: 1:00 PM
Hike Leader: Richard
RSVP is required to attend. The fee is $15 for the session, or $50 if you plan to participate in the series. Payment can be made in-person at the event, or online at FPSSM PayPal. Please type "Naturalist Training" in the notes if you use PayPal.
This Stagecoach Trail differs from our public hikes in the following ways: 1) more intensive focus on history and longer interpretive stops along the route; 2) specifically designed for those who want a deep dive into the history; and 3) the event is three hours instead of two hours.
This is a difficult hike due to uneven terrain and steep slopes. A walking stick or trekking poles are recommended. However, the session facilitator will hike the route at a slow and gentle pace (this is not a fitness hike).
Meet at the Larwin trailhead, 10259 Larwin St. Chatsworth, 91311. Take Devonshire west (past Topanga Canyon and toward the Simi Hills). Larwin is the street before the entrance into Chatsworth Park South. Take a left and look for the power pole, opening in the chain link fence, and a uniformed facilitator.
Park on the street. DO NOT follow the online directions to the State Park because it will take you to a different entrance.
Wear sunscreen and long pants because the brush is thick and sticky. A light jacket or long-sleeved shirt is also recommended. Although we try to avoid poison oak, sometimes it is encountered. Wear sturdy hiking boots. A walking stick is preferred by some hikers. Bring plenty of water. A hat is also recommended.
Well-behaved dogs are welcome as long as they are on leash. Please remember to bring enough water for your four-legged friend. All minors must be accompanied by an adult.
Temperatures above 90 degrees, dense fog, rain (even light rain), and red flag warnings cancel the event.
Any questions? Please contact santasusanafriends@gmail.com1 attendee
Historic Stagecoach Trail Hike
Larwin Trailhead Santa Susana Pass State Historic Park, 10259 Larwin ,, Los Angeles, CA, USDifficulty level: Difficult
Length: 2.0 miles
Hike Leader: Vincent
This is a difficult hike due to uneven terrain and steep slopes. A walking stick or trekking poles are recommended.
Meet at the Lilac Lane trailhead, 7700 Lilac Lane, Simi Valley, 93063.
How to get to the Lilac Lane entrance to the Santa Susana Pass State Historic Park (SSPSHP): Coming from the San Fernando Valley, take the 118 to the Rocky Peak exit, turn left and cross the freeway to Santa Susana Pass Road. Turn right and look for Lilac Lane where you can only turn left. From Simi Valley, take the 118 to the Rocky Peak exit, turn right and cross the freeway to Santa Susana Pass Road. Turn right and look for Lilac Lane where you can only turn left. From Lake Manor, take Box Canyon towards Santa Susana Pass Road. At Santa Susana Pass Road turn right and then right on Lilac Lane. From Chatsworth take Topanga Canyon north to Santa Susana Pass Road and turn left. After you pass the Rocky Peak entrance to the 118 freeway start looking for Lilac Lane, where you will turn left. Lilac Lane is a very small street! A brown kiosk is on the left with a dirt parking lot area (Do not park on the street!)
DO NOT follow the online directions to the State Park because it will take you to a different entrance.
Wear sunscreen and long pants because the brush is thick and sticky. A light jacket or long-sleeved shirt is also recommended. Although we try to avoid poison oak, sometimes it is encountered. Wear sturdy hiking boots. A walking stick is preferred by some hikers. Bring plenty of water. A hat is also recommended.
Well-behaved dogs are welcome as long as they are on leash. Please remember to bring enough water for your four-legged friend. All minors must be accompanied by an adult.
Temperatures above 90 degrees, rain (including light rain), dense fog, and red flag warnings cancel the hike.
Any questions? Please contact santasusanafriends@gmail.com1 attendee
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