Parks

Conejo Valley Botanic Garden

Description This 41-acre property, adjacent to Conejo Community Park, was first acquired in 1973.  In 1976, the first areas of the Botanic Garden began to emerge.  Since then, dedicated community volunteers, donors, and sponsors have continued to nurture this growing garden oasis, adding a popular children’s garden in March of 2003.  The Garden is operated […]

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Conejo Creek Equestrian Park

Description This 50-acre property was acquired in 1972 and, over time, has become a popular public equestrian facility with a main arena and several smaller arenas and pens.  The facility is maintained by Equestrian Trails, Inc. (ETI) Corral 37, who have added amenities for our local equestrians. Except by permit, all alcohol possession is prohibited

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Paige Lane Neighborhood Park

Description Adjacent to Conejo Creek’s natural beauty, this 14-acre property was acquired in 1972 and is bisected by Paige Lane as it travels beneath the 23 Freeway. The park features a Chumash-themed playground, parking lot, solar-powered restroom, shaded picnic areas, fitness stations, drought-tolerant landscaping, a water-efficient irrigation system, and walking/equestrian paths. The site provides parkland

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Conejo Creek South Park

Description Improved over time with tremendous support from dedicated volunteers, non-profit organizations, and service clubs. The 55-acre property was originally acquired in 1972 and the first soccer fields were completed in 1976.  This is the largest sports turf area in the Conejo Valley, and it is home to AYSO Region 9 and Conejo Valley Days.

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Conejo Creek North Park

Description The property for Conejo Creek North Park was originally acquired in 1972. The Master Plan was approved in 1989. This 27-acre natural creekside site was completed in 1992. One of the District’s most popular parks, with two ponds connected by a recirculating meandering stream, it is home to the Main Library, Teen Center, and

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Conejo Community Park

Description Most of the oak-studded 38.4-acre property for Conejo Community Park, also known as “Dover and Hendrix Park,” was transferred from Ventura County to the Conejo Recreation and Park District in 1972.  This rolling hillside park has reservable facilities, picnic areas, and a ballfield. It is home to the nature-loving “Outdoor Unit” of the Recreation

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Cañada Park

Description This 9-acre property is owned by the Conejo Valley Unified School District.  A cooperative agreement between CVUSD and CRPD has allowed 4 acres of this property, which would otherwise be a vacant lot, to serve as a passive neighborhood park since 1978. Park Information The park is open daily from 7:00am – 10:00pm.  For

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Borchard Community Park

Description Located at the corner of Reino and Borchard Roads, next to Newbury Park High School, the 29-acre Borchard Community Center was acquired in 1969. Park amenities, a community center, and maintenance shop were completed in 1972. The nicely shaded community park has reservable community rooms, picnic areas, fields, and courts. With many amenities under

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Beyer Park

Description Located on Conejo School Road, adjacent to Conejo Elementary School near the Civic Arts Plaza, Beyer Park was first acquired in 1972. It was developed into a 4-acre neighborhood park in 1974 in partnership with the Conejo Valley Unified School District. The site is used extensively, providing recreation for the general public, as well

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