
April in Conejo Valley is more than just the start of spring, it’s a celebration of nature, community, and conscious living. Now that Earth Month is here, we invite outdoor enthusiasts, families, and culture seekers to visit and experience everything we have to offer.

Earth-Friendly Adventures
Conejo Valley is dedicated to preserving its natural beauty. The groundbreaking Wildlife Crossing project is a perfect example of how our region is working to protect local ecosystems and wildlife corridors.
For those eager to learn more about sustainable farming, Apricot Lane Farms offers exclusive behind-the-scenes spring tours. Get up close with regenerative agriculture practices and learn about how the farm works to build soil health, maximize biodiversity, and grow the most nutrient-dense, flavorful food possible.

Outdoor Experiences
Conejo Valley is a great destination for anyone who is looking to connect with nature. Whether you’re an avid hiker, mountain biker, or horseback rider, many diverse outdoor activities cater to all skill levels.
Potrero Ridge Neighborhood Trail is a great outdoor adventure. This 1.5-mile out-and-back trail offers a moderate challenge for hikers, mountain bikers, and birdwatchers. While you explore the trail’s natural beauty, you’ll also be walking in an area that actively promotes habitat preservation and low-impact recreation.
Rancho Potrero Community Equestrian Center provides miles of scenic trail rides and offers horse riding lessons for all skill levels. Their commitment to sustainable trail management and horse care practices helps to minimize the impact on the land, ensuring that future generations of riders can enjoy the same beautiful views.

April Events in Conejo Valley
Conejo Valley’s Earth Month celebrations extend beyond just outdoor activities. The community’s calendar is filled with events that highlight the local culture.
New West Symphony: Bohemian Rhapsody & Carmen – April 5th, 2025Music lovers, prepare for an unforgettable performance! The New West Symphony presents a spectacular show, with iconic rock anthems of Queen reimagined by a world-class symphony, followed by a performance of the opera Carmen. This fusion of classical and contemporary music is a cultural highlight that’s not to be missed.
The Great Race Agoura Hills – April 5th, 2025Lace up your sneakers and get ready for a race that celebrates fitness, local pride, and Conejo Valley’s stunning landscapes. Whether you’re a seasoned runner or a first-time participant, the Great Race offers an exciting challenge for everyone.
Sal Vulcano: “Everything’s Fine Tour” – April 10th, 2025Get ready for an evening of laughter as comedian Sal Vulcano from Impractical Jokers brings his unique comedic style of storytelling and absurdity to Conejo Valley.
Breakfast with the Bunny at Reyes Adobe – April 12th, 2025 Step back in time at the historic Reyes Adobe for an Easter celebration filled with crafts, activities, and family fun.This event combines heritage preservation with modern-day sustainability, offering a perfect opportunity to learn about Conejo Valley’s rich history while enjoying springtime traditions.
Harmony Family Bunny YogaAdd a playful twist to your yoga practice with the joy of adorable bunnies. This whimsical event, which was featured on KTLA, promotes mindfulness, mental health, and a connection to nature.

Enjoy Spring Flavors
Whether you’re seeking the perfect Easter brunch or simply want to enjoy delicious, locally sourced dishes, Conejo Valley offers a range of dining options that highlight the region’s commitment to sustainability.
The onsite garden at the Hyatt Regency Westlake complements the hotel’s ability to create farm-to-table cuisine with menus built around farm-fresh, seasonal, and locally grown produce, grains, and meats. Guests at Harvest Kitchen & Bar can enjoy dishes crafted from these fresh ingredients, knowing that sustainability is a key focus in every dish.
Neighborly is a curated food hall that brings together delicious restaurants like The Cheese Store, Mini Kabob, Gaby’s, Social Monk, and the Flour Shop. With a focus on supporting local businesses, Neighborly offers a variety of meals made from fresh, sustainably sourced ingredients. You can order from multiple restaurants in one place which makes it easy to please the whole family.
Honey and HerbCelebrate Easter with a farm-to-table brunch at Honey and Herb. Known for its creative, health-conscious dishes, this restaurant offers a delightful mix of seasonal ingredients and innovative flavors that will make your holiday meal memorable.
Brent’s DeliFor a classic Easter brunch, Brent’s Deli offers comfort food favorites like pancakes, breakfast burritos, and more. This local business is perfect for families craving nostalgic flavors in a welcoming, casual setting.
Plan Your Visit
Conejo Valley isn’t just a place to visit, it’s an opportunity to be part of something bigger. From eco-friendly outdoor adventures to sustainable dining experiences, Conejo Valley invites visitors to embrace sustainability and make choices that benefit both the environment and the local community.
By supporting local businesses, participating in sustainable events, and choosing eco-conscious activities, you’ll be contributing to the region’s efforts to promote sustainable tourism and environmental stewardship. Whether you’re hiking the trails, enjoying a farm-to-table meal, or attending a local cultural event, every experience here supports the environment and the community.







