Wildlife Corridor Trail
Wildlife Corridor Trail
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3.44km
270m
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The Wildlife Corridor Trail offers a delightful, easy hiking experience through a natural landscape designed to connect animal habitats. You'll follow a singletrack path that winds through varied environments, providing a sense of immersion in nature. The route is relatively short, making it an ideal choice for a quick escape…
Last updated: June 9, 2026
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2.16 km
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3.14 km
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This specific Wildlife Corridor Trail is located within Corriganville Park in Simi Valley, California. It's known for connecting natural habitats for local wildlife while offering recreational opportunities for hikers.
The trail is rated as easy according to komoot's data. While it includes an elevation gain of approximately 267 meters over its 3.44 km distance, making it a good workout, it's generally manageable for most hikers.
Yes, the trail is generally dog-friendly. However, it's always best to keep your dog on a leash and ensure you clean up after them to preserve the natural environment for wildlife and other visitors.
Typically, there are no entrance fees or permits required to access Corriganville Park or hike the trails within it. Parking is usually free as well. Always check local park regulations before your visit for any updates.
The best time to hike this trail is generally during the cooler months, from late fall through spring (October to May), when temperatures are more moderate. Summers can be very hot in Simi Valley, making early morning or late afternoon hikes preferable if visiting during that season.
As a wildlife corridor, the trail is designed to facilitate animal movement. You might spot various birds, small mammals, and reptiles. It's a quieter experience on narrow paths, offering good opportunities for birdwatching. Remember to observe from a distance and not disturb the animals.
A unique feature of this trail is its passage under the 118 freeway via a dedicated wildlife tunnel. This tunnel sometimes features graffiti, adding an urban art element to the natural setting. You'll also find the Corriganville Park Picnic Area nearby, which is a good spot for a break.
Yes, the route you're on utilizes sections of several other official trails. Approximately 47% of the route is on the Wildlife Corridor Trail itself, but it also passes through sections of the Interpretive Trail (33%), Loop Trail (23%), Rocky Peak Trail (18%), and a small portion of the California Mission Trail - stage 05 Mission San Fernando, Rey de Espana to Mission San Buenaventura, Ventura (7%).
The terrain consists of narrow paths, offering a quieter hiking experience. You'll encounter eroded canyons, plateaus, and ridgelines, providing varied scenery. The path is generally well-maintained, but sturdy hiking shoes are recommended due to the natural surfaces and elevation changes.
Yes, parking is available at Corriganville Park, which serves as the trailhead for the Wildlife Corridor Trail. It's advisable to arrive earlier on weekends or busy days to secure a spot, though the park generally has ample parking.
Given its 'easy' difficulty rating and moderate distance, the trail can be suitable for families. The varied terrain and potential for wildlife spotting can make it an engaging experience for children. Always consider your family's fitness level and bring plenty of water.
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