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Conejo Mountain is a 1,814-foot-high mountain (553 m) in Ventura County, California, near Camarillo on the eastern boundary of the Oxnard Plain. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] At the western edge of the Conejo Valley , it is adjacent to the Santa Monica Mountains .
Conejo Mountain Memorial Park, 2052 Howard Road. Conejo Mountain Memorial Park and Inlakech Cultural Arts Center present a daylong, family event with live performances, face painting, craft areas ...
Conejo Mountain Memorial Park in 2020. Conejo Mountain Funeral Home, Memorial Park and Crematory is a funeral home and cemetery in Camarillo , Ventura County, California , established in 1965. [ 1 ]
The Conejo Mountain has functioned as a barrier by separating Ventura County into East County and West County. [3] Historically, the mountain was known for its many jackrabbits and prickly pear cacti. The surrounding area was formed by volcanic eruptions millions of years ago, a rare geological formation in Southern California.
Conejo Valley is a 900-foot-high (270 m) valley. [21] [22] The area is bordered by the San Fernando Valley and the city of Los Angeles to the east, Simi Hills to the north, Las Posas Hills and the Santa Rosa Valley to the northwest, Conejo Mountain (also known as Conejo Hills) and Oxnard Plain to the west, and the Santa Monica Mountains to the ...
Conejo Mountain and Conejo Grade are found in westernmost Newbury Park, while the southernmost parts of Thousand Oaks are made up of Russell Valley, Hidden Valley and the steep rugged slopes of the Santa Monica Mountains. The elevation ranges from 500 feet in the northwest to the 2,403 feet Simi Peak.
The weather here is cooler compared to most areas in the Conejo Valley, as a result of being closer to the coastal ocean breezes coming from coastal regions. [16] View of the Conejo Mountain in the center, Camarillo to the left and Newbury Park to the right, as seen from the Dos Vientos Open Space.
The range reaches an elevation of 6,738 feet (2,054 m) at Cobblestone Mountain, [3] about 14 mi (23 km) north-northeast of Fillmore and about 16 mi (26 km) northwest of Castaic. Snow frequently falls on the high peaks during winter.