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    Church used in WestWorld, Dr. Quinn.
    Amy M.

    Western Town will be rebuilt but who knows when. Check calendar for fundraisers. You can still see the church and train depot here. On a tour they let you inside. Tour guides also mentioned to be careful of ticks, rattlesnakes, poison ivy. Surprised to see so many trees still thriving and life coming back to this place. Restrooms are clean and parking is free.

    Sign on property
    Janice O.

    If you are looking for a place to hike or ride, this is for you. If you are just sightseeing, then I don't recommend coming here. The day I stopped by there were a group of painters drawing the landscape. There isn't much to see and no history signs posted in the beginning.

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    Laken B.

    Such an experience! Being from Texas, I've always loved riding horses. However, going horseback riding in California right before sunset seeing the mountains was AMAZING! Our tour guide Chris was amazing too! Very kind and made everyone feel confident with riding prior to going on the trail! She even made sure to get photos for everyone too!

    What's left of the structures 1 of 2
    Jason H.

    If you are here for horse back riding or a hike you shouldn't be disappointed. If you want to see the old Western buildings they would use as a film set, there's not much left. Most of the newer Westerns are now filmed at the Melody Ranch, which is private property. Most of the structures were burned down in the Wolsey fire which left only two buildings. You can hike to the the old MASH TV set location from here which is a couple of miles hike from here. The fire affected the MASH location too.

    Taifha B.

    The Woolsey fire of 2018 left rubble and destruction in its wake, which includes the western orifices that once called paramount ranch home. As of November 2019, the ranch only consisted of two western-style buildings: a train platform and the westworld church. Besides what is left of the western town, there are also some well-traveled, yet secluded trails. Watch out for the horse poop though! There are some horse tours and horseback riders that frequent the paramount ranch trails. Our hike took us on a loop around and above the ranch. It's an easy hike, but a long one at around 2.5 miles. Don't forget to bring your water bottles!

    Leashed Dogs Allowed
    Vic C.

    Spring is in bloom with so many different flowers and mother nature's beautiful colors. Before the Woolsey Fire back in November of last year, Paramount Ranch had a western town that was used to shoot movies and shows (including The Lake House, The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, The Great Outdoors and Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman). But the church and train depot is still standing though. It will all be rebuilt one day, but that will take time. Aside from the western town being burned, there is still several trails for hiking, photo taking and flowers to see (including poppies, but please note that it doesn't have the superbloom that Walker Canyon in Lake Elsinore has, but nor does it have the crowds either). Please note that the trails are easy to hike for the most part but are not covered, most likely due to the fire (although there are plenty of trees still standing, you will see the black soot on many of the trees here, surprisingly survived the fire). So be sure to dress accordingly. While my husband, our little girl dog (yes this place allows leashed dogs) and I came here on a Sunday afternoon, around 1:45 pm, we saw a group of people horse back riding (in which you have to make a reservation for beforehand). Please note that there are restrooms available with running water and soap (but only available before you walk to the western town. The trails to hike will be passed the western town) if you need to use them. According to the park ranger, he told me that he is expecting for the flowers to keep on blooming and just needs a bit more sun to help with that. Hopefully when you come, there will be plenty for you to see.

    Small streams are flowing throughout the park
    Marie M.

    There seems to be a major misconception on this site about what Paramount Ranch is. Western Town, which burned down in Nov. 2019, was only part of Paramount Ranch, but Paramount Ranch is far from "gone". (The church that was built for Westworld and train depot that was built for Dr. Quinn Medicine Woman remain.) For hikers and bird lovers, there are plenty of reasons to come to Paramount Ranch. There are several miles of easy hiking trails, wildlife, streams and a creek that is quite impressive after rain, and many Oaks. There is also the remnants of an old race track. There is a ranger station, clean restrooms, a couple of picnic tables, and an old fire station. Currently due to the rains, there is a lot of mud. Many of the trees and plant life were either destroyed or damaged, but many of them are actively recovering with the plentiful rains we've had this winter. Many native California plants have evolved to survive fires, and there are many shoots sprouting from the roots of damaged outer trees and shrubs. The Oaks and Yucca, among many others, will be back in force. For those that only came here for Western Town, it will be rebuilt in the coming years.

    Yvette F.

    Sadly the little western town is long gone, but they are planning to rebuild it in the near future so I'm excited for that! It's still a pretty cool place to come and explore - especially if you are a nature lover. They have some hiking trails, and in the spring time the water is flowing from the creek and everything is so green! Parking is easy with a lot right at the ranch entrance.

    Paramount Ranch (May 2018)
    Jenni M.

    I can see the appeal of Paramount Ranch. It's got all the Hollywood history and then some. It definitely has potential for professional photo shoots, but they are serious about permits here. Signs say so. Mucho hiking opportunities in the area. Leashed dogs allowed. Gets nice and toasty here in mid-May. Have fun exploring! 2018 Challenge #89

    Mask up!
    Liz S.

    This is a great area for all sorts of trail lovers. Easy for kids, dogs, plenty of horse trails, and great running paths. They have since removed all the remaining burned remnants of the old movie sets that were burned in the Woolsy fire. However, you can still see the church (for those Westworld fans!) and the train station. This really has become one of my favorite spots over the past 9 months. It's quiet, beautiful, lots of wildlife and a super quick drive. Easy access from the 101 too. The weekends can get a little crowded but it doesn't feel crowded. Masks are required and most everyone wears them. Perfect little afternoon here!

    Stephanie U.

    What a lovely hidden gem! I came here today for my niece's birthday party, which was held in an open-air, barnyard hall-type space behind the main "town". It was a great space for a party, with plenty of bench tables and shade; we had a lovely time. It was also fun to walk around (while digesting our meal) and check out the various buildings. The sheriff's office (with its small jail cell!) and the little church across the way were particular highlights for me. My only quibble is that the women's restroom only had two stalls (the third was locked), and the flush button required some muscle. While we were at the party, there was a group of horse riders following a trail into the hills, as well as various small groups of people taking in the scenery or taking photographs. Everyone respected each others' space, which was just really nice. I can see why Paramount Ranch is an ideal location for filming. It's not that far from the freeway, but once you're there, it feels removed from the city. Aside from the party, it was pretty quiet. By the time my boyfriend and I reached the little church, we couldn't even hear the music. Just nature. It was sooo nice. It's a bit out of the way for me, but eventually I'd love to come back and visit.

    Part of Western Town within the park.  I had me a sarsaparilla and the company of a local woman inside here.
    Craig W.

    It's beautiful and it's completely free. And there's really unlimited (free) parking. There are hiking trails and meadows and people riding horses but most people seem to come for Western Town, the Old West style buildings used in television shows and movies over the decades. If you're just looking at the buildings, you could probably be in and out of here in 30 minutes. But there are beautiful meadows and trails and endless (nature) photographic opportunities, if you want to take your time. It really feels like you're out in the country here...because you are.

    At the entrance
    Susie R.

    Entrance must be free. Well worth a stop although there is much destruction from the fire and no reconstruction yet.

    Jan 2021 view of the old western town looking across main street to the train depot.

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    Nice area to check out and walk around. Cool western street and hikes around. Spent a good 1/2 hours Checking out the area.

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    Beautiful. Just back from a little tour an got to meet a few rangers. Nice time. Would go back in a heartbeat. Dnorby. Slo

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    Great place to see with the family! Small area to walk around. It gets hot. Neat to see where movies were filmed.

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    I hope this place is around forever, such a beautiful location. Not too far from our home!

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    Excellent free park to visit. Excellent photo taking and way to kick back and enjoy some nature. Fun for a date or for a family day.

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    Ask the Community - Paramount Ranch

    We need to pay for entrance?

    No. Parking is free as well.

    Is this closed during Covid-19?

    It is opened. Facemask required. Just stay safe

    Is there hiking?

    There are several trails suitable for hiking, biking, and horseback riding.

    Is a permit need to take family photos?

    I've done plenty of photography there without a problem

    Are there picnic tables?

    Yes. Two large picnic tables. Maybe seats 6-8 per table. :)

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    Cheeseboro and Palo Comado Canyon

    Cheeseboro and Palo Comado Canyon

    4.4(34 reviews)
    3.2 mi

    Cheseboro & Palo Comado Canyon Trail & Loop has amazing views that are absolutely stunning & scenic…read moreto hike especially during spring and is easily accessible. Hills are covered with greenery & lots of yellow & purple wild flowers can be seen blooming. We can hear birds chirping & can see colorful butterflies all along the trail. Lots of mountain bikers & horseback riders can be seen. Restrooms are clean & well maintained. Had a wonderful time & a Nice Place to Hike!!

    This open space area recently took a big hit from the Woolsey Fire. Walking north along Cheeseboro…read moreCanyon Trail is like walking through a battlefield aftermath. The recent rains have transformed the charred rolling hillsides into a vibrant green color which shows us that, with time, the trees and vegetation will eventually rebound. Sadly, the historic Morison Ranch House, once occupied by Jim Morrison and his family in 1904, is gone forever and can never be replaced. What is left is a hole in the ground, an old rusted bathtub, and scraps of metal and nails. Fortunately, a number of other ranch artifacts, such as cisterns and corrals, still remain. They are a reminders of the past where, for 150 years, this land was used by ranchers for cattle grazing. There is a large network of over 20 different, well-maintained, trails that traverse the entire open space area. Some of the trails have quirky names like Suicide Trail and Dead Cow Trail. The trailheads are hidden throughout residential neighborhoods. This is one of those sites that require multiple visits, from different locations, in order to see it all. It was interesting to learn that this open space area also serves as a wildlife corridor connecting the Santa Susana Mountains with the Santa Monica Mountain ranges. This might explain the abundance of wildlife that I witnessed when I visited. I saw a number of deer, squirrels and beautifully colored birds everywhere. There are also interesting natural landmarks. The Baleen Wall is a geologic formation located along a cliff that resembles a Baleen Whale. You can view, and smell, the pools of Sulpher Springs. The terrain is versatile to suit your needs. If you are interested in cardio then you can climb to Simi Peak. If you are looking for a causal reflective walk, then you can stroll along the canyon floor that follows the creek and just appreciate the natural surroundings. It's a complete package and definitely worth a revisit.

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    Cheeseboro and Palo Comado Canyon
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    Lady Face Mountain

    Lady Face Mountain

    4.0(12 reviews)
    1.7 mi

    This is short 2 mile hike. There is no restroom in the area and it's free parking. Just follow…read morethe ridge going up to Ladyface Mountain as this is a one way in and back out trail. In the beginning, there is a split, make sure to go left up the ridge. Not quite sure where the trail going right takes you. There is a bit of rock scrambling but I did not have any difficulties getting past it. As you near the top, there is a rock where the American Flag use to be located. This does require some climbing, so be careful. If you don't want to try that, hike past the rock and continue on the small trail to Ladyface Mountain. Both location offers 360 views. When done, hike back down. There is no shades on this hike, so pack accordingly to the weather and have fun.

    This unofficial trail is a short and exhilarating. The trail ascends a steep ridgeline that, from a…read moredistance, supposedly resembles a silhouette profile of a lady's face. If you didn't already know this information then I apologize in advance since, from this point forward, you will forever attempt to make-out the ridgeline facial image whenever you drive by. The trailhead can be a little hard to locate since it is unmarked. The best landmark is the sign pointing towards Silver Creek Rd. Park along the side of the road on the dirt. I recommend wearing really good hiking shoes since the steep grade, combined with the loose dirt, makes the trail real slippery especially as you head down the mountain. The 2-mile out and back trail can be somewhat intimidating, especially if you are afraid of heights. It's really not that dangerous. There are some areas where the trail becomes narrow along the steep hillside. I surprisingly saw a number of families with young kids and pets. I suspect they didn't make it all the way to the end. The jagged volcanic rock outcrops make you feel as if you are walking along the spine of the mountain. I made it 0.6-miles before I decided to turn back. It was a little too steep for my liking. There was an American flag was waving to me in the distance encouraging me to continue on but I had to decline. I read that the final portion involves some rock climbing. If you're feeling less adventurous, and if you are interested in more of lower altitude adventure, then you may want to try the lower trail located one mile down the road. It curves around the backside of Ladyface Mountain. It's also 2 miles out and back. You will see signage in front of a metal gate. After a short distance you'll come across a monument commemorating David Balch who once owned and later donated this property to the state for preservation. Bear left at the junction with the monument. The trail takes you down into a canyon and then back up a mountain to the rear area of Ladyface Mountain. There are interesting rock outcroppings covered with brightly colored lichen. It's fun to explore all of the different rock formations. You'll feel like you have been transported to another county. Chances are you will also be the only one there to enjoy it which is a bonus

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    The Canyon Club & Special Events Center - Bingo night at the canyon

    The Canyon Club & Special Events Center

    2.5(706 reviews)
    2.0 mi
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    I have nothing but amazing memories at The Canyon Club! Every time I'm in town, it's one of the…read morefirst places I check to see what's happening. This visit was especially fun because I discovered they host Monday night bingo! It took a little convincing to get my friends on board, and since they weren't too excited about getting there right when it started, we arrived late enough to only play the last three games. By the third game, we were completely invested... and then, lo and behold, I won! What?! That was such a fun surprise and definitely made the night even more memorable. The venue has plenty of room to spread out, the setup was very professional, and the host kept everyone entertained with dad jokes between every number. Whether it's a concert, special event, or bingo night, I always have a great time here. We'll definitely be back for another bingo adventure. The Canyon Club continues to be one of my favorite venues, and it never disappoints! Good luck topping that bingo win next time!

    My friend invited me to a show here several months ago. You have the choice to buy a standing room…read moreonly ticket or grab a seat at a table with other people. If you choose the later, you must have dinner there and the entree choices are limited...not to mention "just okay." The drinks are good though...LOL. I did enjoy the evening and my chicken dish was pretty good. The staff here are very friendly and helpful. Our bartender was my fav. He took care of me and made my margarita perfect. The sound system needs an upgrade but we still enjoyed the band and the performance! I loved watching everyone singing along and bopping up and down. I would definitely go back but I think I would do the standing room only ticket. *Plenty of free parking in the lot *More Mature crowd *Not for children unless its specifically a kid show *If you arrive late parking is further away ~ and that's all I have to say about that...

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    The Canyon Club & Special Events Center - Margarita meets a glass of Cabernet

    Margarita meets a glass of Cabernet

    The Canyon Club & Special Events Center - The bar. It's about 5 times as long as this section, yet they only use this small portion for serving.

    The bar. It's about 5 times as long as this section, yet they only use this small portion for serving.

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    Paramount Ranch - landmarks - Updated July 2026

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