Conejo Creek North Park
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Conejo Creek North Park

1379 E Janss Rd, Thousand Oaks, CA 91362, USA
4.7(0 reviews)
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Outdoor recreation area with 2 ponds & a stream, plus a playground, picnic shelters & restrooms.

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Sandy Sinn

This park is nestled in the Library area of Thousand Oaks, surrounded by majestic oak trees and lots of grass. Ducks fill the park's pond, and turtles fight for their own spot among them. Large grass areas allow for games and picnics, or events. BBQ areas are available. Volleyball and basketball amenities are included as well. Public restrooms are on site, and handicap parking is available. There is a nice track that runs around the park's circumference, and many visitors like to walk or jog it's length. Private area for parties is also available and a semi-covered picnic area is available for large gatherings. Two playgrounds make this park a hit with children, and the many areas of shade available make it a hit for moms and dads too! Many of the city's events are held here, as it is a great venue for large gatherings. Wonderful park to hang out at!

6 months ago
Nerdo Dad

Really nice place to relax, or to have a BBQ, plenty of space. the playgrounds are really nice. the ponds are nice too. really nice paths to walk. a lot of tables to choose. some places to rent and have a bigger event. overall a nice family friendly place.

7 months ago
Tina Marshall

What a beautiful find! Gorgeous afternoon with native CA landscaping, plenty of community picnic areas, parking and playgrounds for kids and families at the Plantapalooza day! Can’t wait til next time!

7 months ago
Mr. H

Very nice park. My only criticism is that people used to be able to use the sinks. Now the sinks only work in reserved areas. I travel a lot and loved stopping off at the park to enjoy walking around and I would use the sink to fill up my tanks to use the water for cooking. I guess it’s a sign of the times. Helping people out and offering kindness and free water is a thing of the past. Thousand Oaks, California is under pressure to be cruel to its citizens just like the current US government.

11 months ago
Christian A

Very first time that I got here...!! And definitely a great experience even with all this craziness happening ... My family love the great that we have together is this beautiful place.. Place keep this place good as today and even better so we can bring more people to this park.. I will come back very soon I hope... Please just keep the good maintenance in the ponds.. The animals and visitors will appreciate it very very much. Thank you again for this little paradise ❤️

5 years ago
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