Conejo Creek North Park
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About Conejo Creek North Park in Thousand Oaks
Conejo Creek North Park is a 27-acre natural creekside site located at 1379 East Janss Road in Thousand Oaks, California. The park, which was completed in 1992, features two ponds connected by a recirculating meandering stream, creating a serene aquatic environment within an urban setting.
The park serves as a central hub for community activities and recreation. It houses several important facilities, including the Main Library, Teen Center, and Goebel Adult Center. These structures provide valuable resources and gathering spaces for residents of all ages.
One of the park's most distinctive features is the Healing Garden, dedicated on November 7, 2019. This special area serves as a community space for contemplation, meditation, and prayer, created in memory of the November 7, 2018 Borderline tragedy that affected the local community.
Conejo Creek North Park is designed to accommodate large gatherings, with reservable picnic shelters of varying sizes. The park has a total capacity to host several thousand visitors during major community events and festivals, making it a focal point for local celebrations and gatherings.
The park offers a range of recreational opportunities for visitors. It includes playgrounds for children, sand volleyball courts, and a fitness trail for those looking to exercise outdoors. The park's layout, with its mixture of open spaces and natural features, provides a pleasant environment for walking, relaxation, and enjoying nature within the city limits.
Park hours vary seasonally to accommodate changing daylight, with extended hours during spring and summer months. From November to February, the park is open from 7:00 am to 6:00 pm, while from April to September, visitors can enjoy the park from 7:00 am to 8:00 pm.