Sapwi Trails Community Park
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(from Google)Great park. We love the disc golf course, challenging and fun. Nature is beautiful. Signs about rattle snakes are no joke. We’ve seen a few so far
Known for its 19-hole disc golf course and bmx jump track, this is a huge park with good walking trails. No grass fields here, but there are restrooms.
This place is much larger than it looks from the street. Sapwi Trails is a beautiful hidden gem with what is clearly a newly installed parking lot and picnic area beside the newly opened disc golf course. Informative signs describe the park as a conservation effort and provide information on the native plant life growing around the park. The hiking trails are very easy and are great for kids and walking dogs. I like how the park merges the fairly new sport of disc golf with the conservation of our community's unique native ecosystem. The tees are tucked along the hiking trails and provide a number of stunning vistas of the whole park and make it easy to explore this open space. The new picnic area is a beautiful investment in the future of our community and the maintenance of our threatened wildlife. In ten years the picnic area will be well shaded by the various native oaks that were recently planted. In twenty years it will exist under a lush canopy of majestic oaks. Sapwi Trails is clearly a labor of love and now that I've found it I want to tell everyone I know about it.
This is a great new park with a kids' playground and picnic tables on the Erbes/west end, a dirt bike park, disc golf course and hiking trails in the center, and on the east/Westlake Blvd side, a parking lot with picnic tables, paved walking paths and beautiful views of the park and hills to the north, south and west. I recommend you pay it a visit. It may have been affected to some degree by the Woolsey fire of 2018 in Thousand Oaks.
Lots of trails, trash cans throughout, restrooms, water fountains. There is no shade at all in the upper trails where they had demos on opening day (09/22/2018). I can't say anything about the other trails at the moment :)