Rancho Conejo Playfields

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Rancho Conejo Playfields
Rancho-Conejo-Playfields-Newbury-Park-Arroyo-Conejo-Open-Space-Thousand-Oaks.jpg
Sign by entrance
TypeMulti-use community park
Location950 N. Ventu Park Rd.
Newbury Park, CA 91320
Coordinates34°11′32.0″N 118°54′44.8″W / 34.192222°N 118.912444°W / 34.192222; -118.912444Coordinates: 34°11′32.0″N 118°54′44.8″W / 34.192222°N 118.912444°W / 34.192222; -118.912444
Area13 acres (5.3 ha)
Created1997; 25 years ago (1997)
Operated byConejo Recreation and Park District (CRPD)
StatusOpen daily 7:00am to 10:00pm

Rancho Conejo Playfields is a 13 acres (5.3 ha) multi-use community park in Newbury Park, California, adjacent to Conejo Canyons Open Space and the Arroyo Conejo Nature Preserve which includes 302 acres (122 ha) of public open-space land and numerous trails in the western Simi Hills.[1][2]

Recreation[]

The park contains softball fields, soccer fields, tennis courts, a basketball court, turf, playground- and picnic areas.[1][3] It was dedicated in 1997 to the Conejo Recreation and Park District by the Rancho Conejo subdivision's developer, Shapell Industries.[4][5]

Hiking[]

Rancho Conejo Playfields is home to the primary trailhead for the Arroyo Conejo Trail in the western Simi Hills, which has junctions with various hiking trails following Arroyo Conejo into La Branca and Hill Canyon, the Arroyo Conejo Nature Preserve, Santa Rosa Valley County Park, and Mount Clef Ridge and Wildwood Regional Park in Thousand Oaks.[6][7] The trails are utilized for hiking, horseback-riding, and mountain biking.[2][8]

See also[]

  • Parks in Ventura County, California
  • Simi Hills topics

References[]

  1. ^ a b CRPD.org: Rancho Conejo Playfields website
  2. ^ a b Conejo Conejo-openspace.org: Arroyo Conejo website Archived 2016-02-09 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ CRPD.org: Rancho Conejo Playfields, how to reserve fields.
  4. ^ http://www.crpd.org/parkfac/parks/ranchoconejo.asp[dead link]
  5. ^ "Over 4 Dozen Community Parks in the Conejo Valley".
  6. ^ Arroyo Conejo-Lynnmere trails
  7. ^ COSF.org: Arroyo Conejo Trail website
  8. ^ Murphy, Kelly (2012); Local Multi-Use Trails (ppg 81-83); ISBN 9781479165599.
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