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Ventura County has 2 that I used to drive all of the time. Potrero Road starts in Westlake Village, goes through Hidden Valley (where 1000 movies have been filmed) with twisties on both ends, has a short populated section in Newbury Park (which is the SW end of Thousand Oaks), and then a seriously steep twisty section down to the Oxnard Plain by Round Mountain and the 4-year college.
Highway 33 north of Ojai, north of Ventura, climbs up a twisty mountain that motorcycles usually race on, 2 feet on your side of the double-yellow line. Head north to Lockwood Valley Road, and either turn around, or take Lockwood Valley east to Frazier Park. Lockwood Valley road dips through many flash-flood washes, and many have small streams flowing across the road all of the time. When the road turns to the NE, there are neat mountains in the west where single trees grow alone every few yards way up near the tops. They look like they were planted in a pattern, but they are natural.
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