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Old Meadows Park - Thousand Oaks (CA)

Address: 🏡 1600 Marview Dr, Thousand Oaks, CA 91362
Phone : +1 (805) 495-6471
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    Conejo Creek North Park
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    Motorcourt - Thousand Oaks
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    Thousand Oaks Community Park - Thousand Oaks
    Thousand Oaks Community Park
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    Conejo Valley Art Museum - Thousand Oaks
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    Michael Teoli: I was a bit confused when the GPS said I had arrived at my destination when I pulled up to a Gold’s Gym. There was zero signage anywhere. Turns out this is like an outdoor mall and the museum is in one if the storefronts. I know it’s semantics but thus is more of a small art gallery than a museum. They did have some cool stuff though! And I believe the exhibits change often too. I’d be surprised if you spend more than 15-20 minutes here. The woman working there was SUPER friendly and informative! She’s a five star employee for sure. She really went above and beyond and even looked up some things for my son and I to do in the area. Unless you know of a specific show you’d want to see, I don’t know if I’d make the trip just for the museum. But if you’re in the neighborhood or better yet, doing something else in the shopping center, for sure stop in and check it out!
    Lynn Oaks Park - Thousand Oaks
    Lynn Oaks Park
    Juli: This is such a lovely park. I left work a little early today and I picked a random park on my commute home to sit at and de-stress for a few minutes. The play equipment and area is well maintained and suitable for younger and older children. There is also a water fountain and picnic tables under shady trees. In addition, there are open space trails right behind the park! I walked on them for about 15 minutes to see if they were safe for a 3-year-old. The trails themself are, but I would have to be cautious of bikers and equestrians coming around turns. I cant wait to bring my kids here to play and then explore the trails!
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