Dos Vientos Community Park

Dos Vientos Community Park

Entrance sign, looking south with the Santa Monica Mountains in the far-back
Type Open-space park
Location 4801 Borchard Road,
Newbury Park, CA[1]
Coordinates 34°10′32.1″N 118°59′00.4″W / 34.175583°N 118.983444°W / 34.175583; -118.983444
Area 28 acres (11 ha)[2]
Created 2001[3]
Operated by Conejo Recreation & Park District (CRPD)
Status Open daily 7am to 10pm[4]

Dos Vientos Community Park in southwestern Newbury Park, CA is the largest of Conejo Recreation & Park District’s public parks in the Conejo Valley. It is adjacent to the Dos Vientos Community Center, which offers a preschool, sports, and other activities. The park contains sand volleyball courts, baseball-, basketball- and tennis courts, soccer fields, playground areas, and picnic tables and barbecue grills.[5][6] It is adjacent to the Dos Vientos Open Space through the Park View Trail, which is a 1,216 acre natural open-space, bordering an additional 16,000 acres of open space stretching over the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area to the Pacific Ocean.[7] The Park View Trail ends at Via Ricardo, directly across the road from the Powerline Trail and Dos Vientos Open Space.

Another trail from the Dos Vientos Community Park, the Edison Trail (Powerline Trail), leads to the 2,200 feet high Conejo Mountain in Camarillo, CA.[8] This trail offers panoramic views of the Oxnard Plain, the Pacific Ocean, numerous Channel Islands, Boney Mountain, Mugu Lagoon, and the Topa Topa Mountains.[9][10] The trails here are utilized by equestrians, hikers, joggers, and mountain bikers.[11][12] Recreational activities in Dos Vientos Community park includes basketball, handball, tennis, football, softball, lacrosse, skating, baseball, soccer, volleyball, badminton, and more.[13]

To get here from the Ventura Freeway (U.S. 101), take Exit Borchard Road in Newbury Park, CA and drive south onto Borchard Road for 3.5 miles. The main trailhead follows the dirt path along the fence that follows Borchard Road southbound for 300 feet. At the split in the fence, make a right going through the split and up the hills located behind Dos Vientos Community Park.[14] The address is 4801 Borchard Road.[15]

Sources

  1. http://conejovalley.com/recreation/conejovalleyparks.html
  2. http://www.crpd.org/parkfac/parks/dosvientoscommunity.asp
  3. http://articles.latimes.com/2001/jun/20/local/me-12621
  4. http://www.crpd.org/parkfac/parks/dosvientoscommunity.asp
  5. http://www.crpd.org/parkfac/dosvientos/
  6. http://www.conejovalleyguide.com/kids-activities-blog/over-4-dozen-community-parks-in-the-conejo-valley.html
  7. http://www.conejo-openspace.org/meeting%20Folder/13-01-09%20Agenda/8E.pdf
  8. http://www.cosf.org/website/html/conejo-mountain.html
  9. Stone, Robert (2011). Day Hikes Around Ventura County. Day Hike Books. Pages 178-180. ISBN 9781573420624.
  10. http://www.cosf.org/website/html/dos-vientos-6-mile-loop.html
  11. http://cosf.org/dos-vientos/
  12. http://www.multiusetrails.com/newbury-park-conejo-mountain-trail/
  13. http://www.toacorn.com/news/2015-06-18/Schools/Got_sports.html
  14. Murphy, Kelly (2012). Local Multi-Use Trails. Kelly Murphy. Page 88. ISBN 9781479165599.
  15. http://www.toaks.org/faqs/categoryqna.asp?id=7
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