Cynthia G. • April 2, 2022The hike to the waterfalls is nice but there’s often algae and there’s no swimming allowed. The trails are well kept!
Ted G. • October 14, 2018One of the better parks I've been to. Our 18 month old loved the playground and the ducks
kristy g. • June 30, 2011Come here with your elementary school friend 20 years later and reminisce about soccer practice, ice blocking, and enjoy the canyon breeze.
Michael R. • June 7, 2013This park has everything: basketball, tennis, baseball, beach volleyball, playgrounds, and hiking trails. Click "read more" for a quick video.
Buzz D. • April 20, 2011I have the best times with my dogs here. Its also a great place to see old and meet new friends of both two legged and 4 legged kinds.
Kim O. • July 13, 2013Great indoor plants selection and cute stuff. But the prices are a tad too high for this budget gardener.
Michael W. • September 24, 2011The grade was built by the Norwegian settlers of Thousand Oaks from 1909 to 1911 using dynamite, manual labor and horse-drawn earth movers. A historic marker is near the top.
Michael R. • June 7, 2013Huge open field, big playground, basketball court, beautiful surroundings. No lights or softball field. Click "read more" for a quick video.
Molly • October 25, 2011This trails is popular with mountain bikers and hikers. Start early, this trail has little shade.
David E. • July 25, 2011The best community center around, be nice to the staff
Jeff S. • May 6, 2012Perfect place to start a long hike up Boney Mountain or a 16 mile run to the ocean and back
Michael M. • January 23, 2023This place is so beautiful. The rolling, green hills remind me of England or Ireland. Pretty easy trails for beginner hikers. Usually good amount of people so pretty safe too
Jim G. • October 5, 2018dont miss Camelots castle in the Southside mountain. can take a pic if you exit camarillo springs road ramp.
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