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Big Sky Trailhead, Simi Valley CA

Address Big Sky Trail, Simi Valley, CA
Hours 12:00am-12:00am
Categories Hiking Area
Rating 5 6 reviews
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Big Sky Trailhead reviews

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Courtney
April 15, 2023 2:01 pm

There are two trails, one from each side of the parking lot. Both have a small scramble of about 15-20feet. The dirt off trail is relatively soft if you fall.

Eric
September 13, 2022 10:25 pm

When you live in Simi and just need a quick lap on your bike or a mellow stroll this is a really great spot. It is hot the climbs are steep.

Lisa
October 30, 2021 12:11 am

Beautiful walk/hike. A couple of challenging hills if you are as out of shape as I am. But worth the effort

Ivana
September 27, 2021 1:58 pm

Loved and hated it we decided to go hiking at the worst heat. The last stretch of the trails is so nice and there's tons of shade. Bring plenty of water.

Armen
August 13, 2019 8:30 am

Moderate trail with great views of Big Sky. A convenient loop that will take a couple of hours. Perfect for a Sunday morning walk.

rob
August 17, 2018 9:57 pm

The trail starts at the intersection and meanders behind homes elevated high above to your left. To your right, the last open section of the North Simi Drain. Continue on around the houses and cross the trickling runoff, there was only seasonal water here before the houses were built. Creat the small hill and you will come to a fork, the straight way up the hill is the original ranchers road, to your left is the loop you will return on. Climbing the hill is arduous, but well worth the views. Hiking along the spine of the mountain, look to your left; among those houses a 50,000 year old Mastodon was uncovered during construction, to your right; the abandoned golf course, but great views of the city beyond.
At your first fork, make a right as a left will take you precariously to Legends Drive. You will come to the upper portion of Swift Fox, which you can follow down through Young Wolf and pick up the returning trail on Legends, but we'll continue up Swift Fox to the true upper loop of the Big Sky Trail following the spine of the hill to the north. This is a less used trail, but it is quiet and peaceful. Follow almost to Lost Canyons, where the trail will veer left along the side of the hill to Young Wolf. Follow Young Wolf down to a left on Legends and shortly the trail will begin again on the right. Many of these oaks we here when I was growing up running through these barren hills and they were a great place to finally get to to find shade.
Cross Legacy and follow back to the trailhead.

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