On the first Tuesday of every month, we hike Mt. MCCOY. We ll meet in
the parking lot at the NORTHEAST CORNER OF MADERA AND ROYAL, just
south of the Donut Delite. We ll walk from there to the trailhead at 2
Washburn St. where it meets Los Amigos Ave.This event is cross-posted
with the Rancho Simi Trail Blazers (RSTB), who also have a hiking
meetup group. The Rancho Simi Trail Blazers hike Mt. McCoy every
Tuesday evening year round. While not too difficult, this still
provides a hike that is satisfying to the legs as well as the eyes.
This accessible location is on the west side of Simi Valley, a very
short drive from the 118.
From the top of McCoy you will have a breathtaking 360-degree
panoramic view of Simi Valley, Moorpark, the Simi Hills, the Santa
Susana Mountains, the Santa Monica Mountains, and on a clear day, the
Channel Islands in the Pacific Ocean.
As an official event of the RSTB, you will be asked to sign the
standard Park District "hold harmless" agreement.
The leader of the RSTB will generally be Mike Kuhn, a human
encyclopedia of local flora, fauna, geology and history, or one of the
other sanctioned RSTB hiking leaders.
The Hike:
We cross Madera and continue through the neighborhood for about 1500 ,
to the intersection of Washburn St. and Los Amigos Ave. Then we enter
a path behind the houses and proceed for 250 to the entrance. So far,
there will have been very little elevation gain.
We ll enter a series of switchbacks for 1.2 miles to a large cross at
the top. This is a steady climb across the face of the hill, always in
full view of the neighborhood below. Beginners may find this climb
difficult to continue at a fast pace. There is nothing wrong with
slowing down while faster hikers move ahead, or resting for a minute
several times during this climb.
It may seem easy to get lost because there are many different
cross-paths up the face of this hill, but they all lead to the same
place. Generally, whenever there is a choice of "left or right", we
take the easier and more worn path. If you happen to find yourself
alone and take a wrong turn, all paths lead up.
At the top by the cross, we ll enjoy the gorgeous views!
***This hike ???? is being held as a "Protest" to California s stay
at home policy.*** (Please maintain a distance of 6 + at all
times!????)
I’ve seen this guy before...
Distance: 3 miles - 4-1/2 w/EXTENSION.
Elevation Gain: 850
Difficulty: Easy - Easy Intermediate
Pace: 2.5 mph
Dogs: Yes if leashed, per State law
Restrooms: No
Drinking Fountains: No
Parking: Free
Trail: Mostly single-track, excellent condition
***Known Dangers: Rattlesnakes (they are definitely active now), slip-
n-fall, hikers not wearing a mask***
What to Bring: 1 liter of water
Hiking shoes/boots
Flashlight or headlamp during winter months. Please wear a mask if you
are in a high risk category
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