Cruisin’ Start Directions
By edllorca • Feb 18th, 2010 • Category: Cruisin'The start location of this year’s Cruisin the Conejo is at the Skyworks parking lot located at 2504 W. Hillcrest Drive in Thousand Oaks (also known as Newbury Park to the locals).

Directions to the starting point courtesy of Google Maps.
From Los Angeles:
1. Take 101 North past Highway 23
2. Take the Rancho Conejo exit, turn right from offramp
4. Turn left at the light (Hillcrest Drive)
5. Just past Lawrence Street, turn right into the parking lot
From Ventura/Santa Barbara
1. Take 101 South
2. Take the Rancho Conejo/Borchard exit and turn left at the offramp
3. Turn left at the light (Hillcrest Road)
4. Just past Lawrence Street, turn right into the parking lot
For those with a GPS, the start coordinates are:
Lat: 34° 11′ 13″ N
Lon: 118° 55′ 51″ W
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I am preregistered. Can I pick up my bib etc. the morning of the ride?
Absolutely.
* Registration opens at 6:30 am.
* Registration closes promptly at 9 am.
* Full Century Ride starts at 7 am.
* Metric Century Rides start at 8 am.
* 12-, 21- and 35-mile Cruises should be on the road by 9 am.
* Guided rides begin promptly at 9 am.
* For the Junior Tour, minimum age is 9 years old and parental supervision is required.
I am a registered rider. How soon can I get a route slip? I would like to load it on my Garmin prior to the ride.
Thanks
I too am a registered rider and am looking for a route slip for the Full Century ride so I can plan my stops. Thank you.
Can you sign up at the event. I Rode this event last year and want to ride it again but may have to be out of town… will not no for sure until day before the event
I will be paying cash at the bike shop on Friday, can I get the route slip also to program a Garmin?
Route slips will be available starting Friday at the optional Pre-Registration/Pick up Event.
Ty, yes you can sign up at the event.
Hello! First timer on the Criusin ride…really looking forforward to it. Just one question/comment: If the century route goes up Rock Store climb as in previous years, do y’all run a road closure? Because I just came up Encinal and down Rock Store on Sunday (I ususally take Decker down to Westlake) and it was completely out of control with large crowds egging-on motorcyclists to show boat at rediculous speeds and people yelling and throwing stuff at us to “get the hell off the road”. Where the heck was the CHP/Sheriff is beyond me. Just curious. Apologies to sound “alarmist”.
Ken, the century and 62 mile route does indeed go up Rock Store. We do not have a road closure but have notified the Sheriff’s Dept. about our ride. They usually will assign extra patrol to the route due to this.