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Parks

Old Meadows Park

Description Beginning in 1966, W.A. and Janet Rothschild allowed Conejo Recreation and Park District to utilize the area known as Old Meadows Park under a license agreement, eventually giving the property to the District.  Shortly thereafter, the District reconstructed the barn which was also donated by the Rothschilds and served as the District’s administrative offices […]

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Oakbrook Regional Park

Description In 2003, the County of Ventura transferred Oakbrook Regional Park near the intersection of Westlake Boulevard and Lang Ranch Parkway to Conejo Recreation and Park District along with the Native American Interpretive Center, Village, and Trail.  The center is managed by a concessionaire, Oakbrook Chumash Interpretive Center, Inc.  The grounds surrounding the center include

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Oakbrook Neighborhood Park

Description This 14-acre park was first acquired in 1970.  Five acres at the corner of Erbes Road and Pederson Road were improved as parkland in 1975.  In 2002, the District expanded into the undeveloped portion of the site, constructing a multi-use hard court comprised of a basketball court and the first and only netball court

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Northwood Park

Description The first phase of development of Northwood Park was completed in Fall of 2009.  Phase 2 followed in the Fall of 2010, with a .4 mile rubber-surfaced jogging trail, three fitness stations, benches, and picnic areas with BBQ grills.  The hillside park site captures sunset views, the Mount Clif Ridge profile, and distant hills.  Improvements

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North Ranch Playfield

Description Located at the corner of Rockfield and Bowfield Streets, the 12-acre North Ranch Playfield was first acquired in 1987. Two years later, a zoning change from residential to public land allowed for the park’s development in 1991. The lighted playfield park sits high next to a natural creek, offering spectacular views of the nearby

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Newbury Gateway Park

Description The hilly seven acres which make up Newbury Gateway Park were acquired in 1984.  In 1999, four acres at the base of the hill were developed into a neighborhood park which was funded in part through a cooperative agreement with the City of Thousand Oaks.  Native plants, including an oak grove and two dedicated

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Lynn Oaks Park

Description Nine acres of property at the corner of Capitan Street and Poplar Crest Avenue were acquired in 1971.  In cooperation with the Conejo Valley Unified School District, four acres were developed as a park in 1983 and zoning would change from residential to Public Lands in 1984.  The terraced park directly connects to trails and

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Lang Ranch Neighborhood Park

Description Seven of the ten acres of the property for Lang Ranch Neighborhood Park were developed and dedicated to the Conejo Recreation and Park District in 1993.  Adjacent to the natural environment of Lang Creek, the large neighborhood park provides direct access to open space trails throughout the Conejo Valley.  Improvements completed May 2014 include

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Kimber Park

Description The 8 scenic acres of land for Kimber Park were acquired in 1979, with development into a neighborhood park in 2001.  Local neighborhood volunteers and the City of Thousand Oaks provided the additional funds necessary to complete the park.  The large open turf areas, picnic structure, and play area have sweeping views of the

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