El Escorpión Park

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Escorpión Peak
Castle Peak

Escorpión Peak from the east
Elevation ~1,475 feet (450 m)
Location
Location West Hills, California, USA
Range Simi Hills
Coordinates 34°12′0.45″N 118°39′51.7″W / 34.200125°N 118.664361°W / 34.200125; -118.664361
Climbing
Easiest route southern route

El Escorpión Park is a three-acre (12,000 m²) park located in the Simi Hills of the western San Fernando Valley, in the West Hills district of Los Angeles, California. The park contains the geographic landmark and its namesake, Escorpión Peak (Castle Peak), a 1,475 ft (450 m) tall rocky peak seen from most parts of the park and the surrounding community.

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[edit] Access

The El Escorpión Park entrance and parking is at the western end of Vanowen Street, west of Valley Circle Boulevard, in West Hills.[1]

The park is open from sunrise to sunset, 7 days a week. The trails are available for walking, hiking, rock climbing, mountain biking and equestrian use. Dogs are allowed on a leash. Rattlesnakes live in the area, requiring observant footfalls and handholds. Unauthorized motor vehicles and motorbikes are not permitted.[2]

El Escorpión Park is managed by the Los Angeles Department of Recreation and Parks.[2]

[edit] Hiking

[edit] The peak

Climbing the rough south side trail to the summit of Escorpión Peak (Castle Peak) is not for beginners and is considered challenging. This hike is not recommended for children. The final climb to the top of the peak requires climbing over boulders and other rocks, and missteps or slips can result in a fall. Intermediate and advanced hikers will enjoy the vertical challenge, around 561 feet (171 m) of gain in a very short distance. The beginning of the trail in Moore Canyon is easily seen at the base of the peak. Around 3/4 of the way up the trail becomes more difficult to see, the easiest route veers to the left (west).[3]

[edit] Other trails

  • An informal small circular mountain bike area with easy jumps is located in upper Moore Canyon near the cyclone fence by the El Escorpión Park and Upper Las Virgenes Canyon Preserve boundary. Several trails goes northwest from this area, around the western side of the Peak, to connect with the trail down Bell Canyon along Bell Creek to Bell Creek Park, and even on to the Victory Trailhead for full loop.

[edit] History

Escorpión Peak (Castle Peak) was called "Kas'elew" in the Chumash language,[13] The area was inhabited for around 8,000 years by Native Americans of the Tongva-Fernandeño and Chumash-Venturaño tribes that lived in the Simi Hills and close to tributaries of the Los Angeles River.[14] A village, Hu'wam, of the Chumash-Venturaños, was located at the base of Escorpión Peak (Castle Peak) along present Bell Creek near the mouth of Bell Canyon.[15] It was a meeting and trading point for them with the Tongva-Fernandeño and Tataviam-Fernandeño people.[16]

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