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The only developed area by Dos Vientos is the adjoining Dos Vientos Ranch neighborhood, which was a 2,350-unit housing development approved by the Thousand Oaks City Council in April 1988. It is a master-planned and upscale community. The master plan for the neighborhood was approved in the 1980s,
235:. The adjoining open-space areas encompasses more than 16,000 acres (6,500 ha) of open-space land. The weather here is cooler compared to most areas in the Conejo Valley, as a result of being closer to the coastal ocean breezes coming from coastal regions. 184:, or one can follow Via Ricardo to the left for 0.1 miles (160 m) before entering the Vista Del Mar Trailhead. The Vista Del Mar Trail climbs up the Conejo Hills with overlook points with panoramic views of the Santa Monica Mountains, 109:. It provides a habitat for a variety of wildlife, including bobcats, mule deer, coyotes, eagles, hawks, barn owls, mountain lions, and more. It provides regional and internal trail connections, many trails offering panoramic views of the 378: 188:, Camarillo, Topatopa Mountains, Pacific Ocean, and the Channel Islands. It leads to Twin Ponds, which is two secluded ponds functioning as a designated conservation area for various migrating 180:. Following the Park View Trail at the far end of the community park, one can either cross Via Ricardo to access the Powerline Trail (Edison Road Trail) across the road, which leads to the 232: 590: 220: 212: 159: 595: 168:
but took off after major infrastructure was built to support the homes in 1998. Wildfires in the area led to evacuation of homes in 2013.
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View of the Conejo Mountain in the center, Camarillo to the left and Newbury Park to the right, as seen from the Dos Vientos Open Space.
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Besides numerous trail access points from the Dos Vientos Ranch neighborhood, the primary trailhead and parking lot are located at the
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1,216 acres (492 ha) parkland in Ventura County, California with more than 41 miles of trails
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species, birds such as mallards and ducks, freshwater fish species, as well as the
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Map of open-space areas in the Conejo Valley, including Dos Vientos to the left.
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is a 1,216 acres (492 ha) open space area in western
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Dos Vientos Open Space is adjacent to the south with
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Newbury Park, CA
Newbury Park, California
Rancho Guadalasca Spanish Land Grant
wildlife movement corridor
Santa Monica Mountains
Point Mugu State Park
Conejo Valley
Oxnard Plain
Topatopa Mountains
Channel Islands
Pacific Ocean
Conejo buckwheat
Verity's liveforever
Conejo dudleya
coastal sage scrub

Camarillo

Dos Vientos Community Park
Conejo Mountain
Boney Peak
waterfowl
western pond turtle
two-striped garter snake
Rancho Sierra Vista
Satwiwa
Rancho Potrero
Point Mugu State Park
Boney Wilderness

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