Agoura Hills, United States
5792 Chesebro Rd
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+18053702301
Now open during the pandemic. Hiked on Saturday and there was parking at all the lots from 830 when we arrived to 1130 when we left. Tons of wildflowers still blooming. Oak trees are doing great with shade along the trail. We went as far as the sulphur springs without problems. Have a mask with you, but we were never within 100 feet of another hiker. Passed by a lot of families on bicycles who were having a great time.
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Historical marker inscription: Rancher John Morrison and his family occupied this historic house in 1904. They lived and worked here for almost 60 years. Morrison‘s family cleared land to grow hay and raised horses and cattle to sell at nearby markets. They also built barns, cisterns, and corrals — some of which you can still see nearby. The original ranch house dates back to the late 1800s, when Pablo Reyes lived here. Over the years, the house has been modified many times. The landscape has also changed, but some original trees remain.
Easy walking terrain, fresh air and lots of woodpeckers.
Near 101 fwy. Off at Cheeseboro. Moderate fire roads. Nice view at top. Dry now. Free parking at lot. Good for Horses and dogs too.
What a fantastic experience mountain biking through a few of the trails in Cheeseboro Canyon with my uncle. Although the Woolsey fire had caused much destruction to the bridge and surrounding areas, the trails were reopened. The views were stunning and it was quiet despite the Ventura Fwy not too far away. I particularly enjoyed seeing the dog walkers and horseback riders as we whizzed by.
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