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Ventura County

Satwiwa Loop and Old Boney Trail

Easy

3.3

(3)

72

hikers

Satwiwa Loop and Old Boney Trail

01:14

4.52km

70m

Hiking

The Satwiwa Loop and Old Boney Trail offers a delightful, easy hike through the Santa Monica Mountains, beginning in expansive meadows with stunning views of Boney Mountain. You'll wander through grasslands and chaparral, eventually dipping into shaded riparian areas dotted with towering oaks and sycamores. It's a journey through varied…

Last updated: June 9, 2026

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Old Tractor

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777Β m

Native Garden (trailheads)

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Some 8 trails splitting in all directions meet at this strategic location along the paved deadend Sycamore Canyon Road, just west of the Satwiwa Cultural Center.

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1.10Β km

Point Mugu State Park - North entrance

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Diverse protected area in the Santa Monica mountains, stretching from the hot inland valley across the mountains to the sandy beaches.

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1.27Β km

Big Sycamore Canyon Summit

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From the top of Big Sycamore Canyon, you get panoramic views of the Santa Monica Mountains all the way to the Pacific Ocean.

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1.94Β km

Upper Sycamore Overlook

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There is an overlook spot here on the side of the trail that allows you to take a break and enjoy the hillside. Don't plan on spending too much time …

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3.81Β km

Satwiwa Native American Culture Center and Garden

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Small visitor center and museum with information about the native American indigenous population that lived here for thousands of years when the European settlers arrived and took over their land.

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3.84Β km

Satwiwa Native American Indian Culture Center

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Great natural and ethnological history center. Good bathrooms and drinking water, power plugs and shade make it a superb break spot.

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4.52Β km

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Way Types & Surfaces

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2.42Β km

1.54Β km

561Β m

Surfaces

2.04Β km

1.89Β km

538Β m

< 100Β m

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I park to access the Satwiwa Loop and Old Boney Trail?

The primary access point for this trail is the Satwiwa Native American Culture Center and Garden. There is a parking lot available there, which serves as the trailhead for both the Satwiwa Loop and the Old Boney Trail.

What is the overall difficulty of this hike?

The difficulty varies depending on the section you choose. The Satwiwa Loop Trail itself is generally considered easy to intermediate with minimal elevation changes, suitable for a relaxed walk. However, extending onto the Old Boney Trail significantly increases the difficulty, ranging from moderate to strenuous due to steeper sections, varied terrain, and potential technical areas. It often requires good fitness and sturdy shoes.

Is the trail suitable for families with children?

The Satwiwa Loop Trail is generally family-friendly, offering wide, gentle paths and interesting features like the Chumash village exhibit and a pond. However, the Old Boney Trail extension can be quite challenging with steep sections and rugged terrain, making it less suitable for younger children or those seeking an easy family outing.

What kind of terrain and scenery can I expect?

The Satwiwa Loop features gentle paths through grasslands and chaparral with views of Sycamore Canyon and Boney Mountain. You'll see native plants and a Chumash village exhibit. The Old Boney Trail, in contrast, offers more rugged and varied terrain, including sprawling meadows, steep canyons, rocky surfaces, and sections with towering oaks. Expect breathtaking views of Boney Mountain, the Santa Monica Mountains, and potentially the Channel Islands.

What are some notable landmarks or viewpoints along the route?

Along the Satwiwa Loop, you'll find the Satwiwa Native American Culture Center and Garden and a Chumash village exhibit. If you venture onto the Old Boney Trail, you might encounter a spectacular hundred-foot waterfall with natural pools. Other highlights in the broader area include Upper Sycamore Overlook and Big Sycamore Canyon Summit.

Is the Satwiwa Loop and Old Boney Trail dog-friendly?

Dogs are generally allowed on leash on most trails within the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area, including this one. Always ensure your dog is on a leash and that you clean up after them to protect the local wildlife and preserve the trail for others.

What is the best time of year to hike this trail?

Spring (March to May) is often considered ideal, with wildflowers in bloom and milder temperatures. Fall (September to November) also offers pleasant hiking conditions. Summers can be very hot and exposed, especially on the Old Boney Trail sections. Winter can be nice, but check weather conditions as some areas might become muddy after rain.

Are there any permits or entrance fees required for this area?

No, there are no entrance fees or permits required to hike the Satwiwa Loop and Old Boney Trail, as it is part of the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area, which generally does not charge an entrance fee. However, always check the National Park Service website for any updates on regulations or temporary closures.

Does the trail intersect other well-known paths?

Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Juan Bautista de Anza National Historic Trail, the Satwiwa Loop Trail, and the Old Cabin Trail. These intersections can offer opportunities for longer or alternative hiking experiences.

What should I bring for a hike on the Old Boney Trail?

Given the varied terrain and potential for strenuous sections, it's recommended to bring plenty of water, sturdy hiking shoes with good grip, sun protection (hat, sunscreen), and snacks. A map or GPS device is also advisable, especially if you plan to explore the longer, more rugged sections of the Old Boney Trail.

Are there any facilities near the trailhead?

Yes, the Satwiwa Native American Culture Center and Garden at the trailhead offers cultural insights and often has restrooms available. For more extensive facilities, the Point Mugu State Park - North entrance is also nearby.

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