Arroyo Simi Path

 
NOTICE:

Completion of ASG-Phase 4 Project

As of March 4, 2024, the bike trail segment from Tapo Canyon Rd to Tapo Street is open to the public. This completes the renovation of the Arroyo Simi Greenway Phase 4 project, which covered the stretch of the north side from Sequoia Ave to Tapo Street,  and the south side from Tapo Canyon Road to Tapo Street. We appreciate your patience.

There will be a formal opening,  hosted by RSRPD, at a future date.  



The Arroyo Simi Bike Path runs in an east-west direction through a large part of Simi Valley. There are multi-use paths located on both sides of the Arroyo Simi Flood Control Channel that begin just west of Stearns Street and extend all the way to Stargaze Place at the west end of Simi Valley. These multi-use paths may be used by walkers and joggers, and by bicycle, skateboard and horseback riders. Some portions of the path have been recently upgraded with improved entrances located at; Sequoia Avenue, Royal Avenue, Sycamore Drive, Erringer Road and Madera Road. Phase one included an upgraded of two miles of trail entries, interpretive exhibit signs and site amenities. Phase two included newly paved trail, installation of three new trail entries, installation of three primary and two secondary gateway monument signs, installation of three signalized crossings, and interpretive and directional signage at various points along the trail.

Location
Runs east and west through the middle of Simi Valley from Madera Road to Ralston Ave. Click here for a map.

Hours
The Bike Path is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week except when closed due to heavy rain or flooding.

Simi Valley Master Plan

Arroyo Simi