Santa Rosa Valley, California

The Santa Rosa Valley is an affluent, unincorporated rural community, located north and west of Thousand Oaks in Ventura County and the Conejo Valley. The city of Moorpark is located to the north and Camarillo to the west. The community had a population of 3,334 as of the 2010 census. Many of the homes are located on land parcels of 5 acres or more and are zoned for horses.

 

Santa Rosa Valley Municipal Advisory Council

The Santa Rosa Valley Municipal Advisory Council (SRVMAC) is a group of five individuals elected by the registered voters in the Santa Rosa Valley, in Ventura County, to represent the concerns and views of property owners within the area. All property owners are welcome to attend the monthly meetings of the organization.

 

Santa Rosa Valley Trails Inc.

Santa Rosa Valley Trails is a non-profit corporation, established in 2004, and headquartered in the Santa Rosa Valley in Ventura County north of Thousand Oaks. Its purpose is to plan, create, and maintain multi-use non-motorized trails for public use in the Santa Rosa Valley and surrounding areas and to provide connections to other trails and recreational facilities. The organization works closely with the Conejo Open Space Conservation Agency (COSCA) located in Conejo Valley.

 

Santa Rosa Valley Equestrian Park

Santa Rosa Valley Equestrian Park is located in unincorporated Ventura County on Hill Canyon Road, south of where it intersects with Santa Rosa Road. There are several arenas at the 50 acre park, lots of open space, restrooms, and picnic areas.

 

Arroyo Conejo – Ventura County

The Arroyo Conejo, also known as Rabbit Creek, is the primary drainage for Thousand Oaks in the Conejo Valley. The creek originates in the Conejo Valley in Newbury Park and then flows through Thousand Oaks, Camarillo, and the Santa Rosa Valley where it merges with the Arroyo Santa Rosa which flows into Conejo Creek. Conejo Creek flows into Mugu Lagoon, in Ventura County, at the far north end of Santa Monica Mountains.

 

Mount Clef

Mount Clef is a small mountain or hill reaching 925 feet. It is part of the Mountclef Ridge that separates Thousand Oaks from the Santa Rosa Valley. California Lutheran University is located just south of Mount Clef. The neighborhood just to the east of Cal Lutheran is known as Mountclef Village.

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