Tri Peaks at Boney Mountain

Hours: 7 hours ( about 11 miles loop, 2800 feet elevation gain)

Difficulty: Moderate, rock scrambling is too challenge for beginner.

Pet-Friendly: No. (Dogs are allowed only first one mile, and the last section doesn’t allow.)

Parking: There is parking lot at the trailhead. Wendy and Potrero, Thousand Oaks, CA 91320

This is my second visit at Boney Moutain. I took a different path at this time. I start at the trailhead on Wendy and Potrero, and follow the Wendy trail and then Hidden Valley Overlook tail. The tail meet at the Danielson Road where I came last time. Continue downward and pass by the narrow valley, then turn right at junction to continue. When you see the junction to see Fossil Trail, take that trail on the right ascent. The last part is rock scrambling and some sections are very narrow and slippery. There are a couple rocky peaks you can conquer before you finally hit the tallest peak.