Thousand Oaks Parks & Gardens
• A WorldWeb.com Travel Guide to Parks & Gardens in Thousand Oaks, CA, California.
Visitors can enjoy various recreational activities at Lang Ranch Community Park. There are lighted sports fields, picnic areas, trails and a number of sports courts.
Gardens of the World features gardens with many cultural themes and styles, such as Japanese, Italian, English and French. The gardens are owned and operated by the Hogan Family Foundation and they exist as a cultural contribution to the community and an educational tool as well.
Thousand Oaks Community Park features four lighted tennis courts, two soccer fields, one basketball and one volleyball court. Picnic tables are available as well.
Amenities in this park include picnic tables, barbeques, benches and restrooms. There are also trail connections to the hiking areas.
The Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area is home to hiking, biking, horseback riding, whale watching and more.
Wildwood Park is a 1,700-acre park with 14 trails, covering 17 miles of the park. Park attractions include Indian caves and two waterfalls flowing around the year.
This 27-acre park provides recreational activities to the surrounding community of Thousand Oaks. Indoor and picnic areas are available.
Old Meadows provides meeting and recreational areas. Picnic tables and soccer fields are available as well as slides and swings for children.
Oakbrook Regional Park Archaeological Area is a 428-acre park enjoying 11 archaeological sites located within a few yards of each other. This park also includes a small interpretive museum, a Chumash village reproduction and hiking trails. All attractions are open to the public.







