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Hight rate 12 location for tourist in Oxnard, CA, USA
06-2025 Rio Lindo Park in Hight rate 12 location for tourist in Oxnard, CA, USAJohnson Creek Park - Oxnard Rico Babies: Absolutely terrible park. Very UNSAFE and DANGEROUS. Park it not closed off still accessible for children to get hurt. Some parts are boarded while others are open waiting for a child to fall. Paint is rusted and metal is sticking out!!! Do better oxnard.
Central Park - Oxnard Dee P: Nice little park to take an afternoon walk or whatever time of the day. You can throw a picnic mat to lay around. But no play area like swing and slide for kids. Still still child friendly park.
Kids Adventure Garden - Thousand Oaks derek jurovich: Amazing botanocal with 33 acres and a kids playspace open on Sundays. Playspace has a tree house to climb in and a pirates skull. A hidden treasure.
Conejo Valley Botanic Garden - Thousand Oaks Makar Egle (eglectic): One of my new favorite places! Free to enter and lots to see and do. It seems like there are several hiking trails. This place also has specialty gardens as well as a bird habitat and butterfly garden. The children’s garden is only open Sunday mornings, but the rest of the grounds is always there for you to explore. Keep in mind, the hills are relatively steep, so the hikes could be moderately challenging for some. Another cool things is that a lot of the plants are labeled, plus there are plaques with literacy and activity suggestions for kids.
Gardens of the World - Thousand Oaks Renee Gray: Free! Beautiful gardens, mahogany and teak pagoda, pathways, pergola, fountains and bandstand. Spacious picnic areas and clean bathrooms. Wheelchair accessible throughout. Our docent Jim was well versed in the history and flora. Lovely day in early November. No pets. This is a privately owned garden made possible by the Hogan family. Redwood trees, Cedar, Cypress, Oak, Olive, Ash, Magnolia, and so much more.
Old Meadows Park - Thousand Oaks Kali Malone: Described as thearaputic.... lots of trails around
Very plentiful on parking so ideal for large social gatherings and does not impede residential areas.
Photo spot for babies, families. Graduation. Headshots....good lighting, low traffic, nice nature outdoor backgrounds
This area is well maintained and well lit
Posted park hours.
Stagecoach Inn Museum - Newbury Park Kathryn Johnson: Really cool. I went on Easter with my 3 year old and they had activities and games at the muesum. His favorite part was the 1800s classroom that he attended and ringing the old style bell after "school". Very cool
Wildwood Regional Park - Thousand Oaks Brandon Norwood: Gorgeous Park with Well Maintained Trails and Featuring: Flowing Creeks, Waterfalls, Indian Caves, Picnic Tables, and much more! I hiked every trail and had an Amazing Day
Chumash Indian Museum - Thousand Oaks Carlo N.: The CHUMASH Indian Museum is a small historical museum and a living history center. They are dedicated to restoring and preserving an awareness of the Chumash tribe along with their historical, cultural, material and present day influence. This museum has Chumash artifacts and description of their way of life. Furthermore, they have a replica of Chumash “aps” homes which is a 10 minute walk on an easy trail. Along the path, visitors will find numbered Oak trees and native plants used by the Chumash people.
The Chumash are a Native American people of the central and southern coastal regions of California to date there are only 5,000 of them in the country. Visitors can spend less than an hour to see the entire museum. The general museum admission cost $8 bucks. Staff were professional and affable. Free wifi. Free parking lot.
Overall, I like learning everything about the Chumash tribe. I recommend this tiny museum if you’re in the area.
Conejo Creek North Park - Thousand Oaks Magda Santos: Childrens playground ages 5-12. Lots to climb. The tower in the center is awesome! There are ducks in a pond and a stream that leads to the pond.