Address: 7700 Lilac Ln, Simi Valley, CA 93063, USA
“Lovely, beautiful place. I love the mountains here, and the rocks are interesting. Probably better during the spring when it's green outside, but not bad year round.”
Address: 2150 Tracy Ave, Simi Valley, CA 93063, USA
“Small area to cover, all flat ground. Playground, tress, picnic benches and a walking path. No water fountains or restrooms.”
Address: 6045 Nelda St, Simi Valley, CA 93063, USA
“Graffiti, inside the slides, no public restrooms, we'll kept landscape.”
Address: 1937 Sequoia Ave, Simi Valley, CA 93063, United States
“Friendly staff. Park is nice and well kept. Has a catch and release fishing pond. Would definitely return here next time im in the area..”
Address: 34°06'36. 118°54'23.9"W, 2355 Tapo St, Simi Valley, CA 93063, USA
“Fantastic sunrise location. I was the only one there which made it even better.”
Address: 556 Lake Park Dr, Simi Valley, CA 93065, USA
“Love this park. Great walking, tennis, volleyball, soccer, baseball, & lots of extra room for activities.”
Address: 40 Presidential Dr, Simi Valley, CA 93065, USA
“The Memorial Site is on the western portion of the Library Campus and is adjacent to the Library’s piece of the Berlin Wall and the replica of the White House South Lawn. The Memorial Site looks out toward the Pacific Ocean. Each February 6th since 2005, the anniversary of President Reagan’s birth, the Reagan Library hosts a celebration of his life at his Memorial Site. United States Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton places a wreath on President Reagan’s gravesite. The program also includes patriotic music by the military band and a 21-gun salute. This annual event is open to the public and free to attend.”
Address: 4 Washburn St, Simi Valley, CA 93065, USA
“Best natural gym of Simi! I try to go once a week. Takes 15-30 minutes to go to top depending on which trail you take. The trails on the right get steeper. 650 feet of elevation gain. You can get beautiful sunsets and sunrises from the top.”
Address: 355 Stargaze Pl, Simi Valley, CA 93065, USA
“Public park with some picnic style benches, grass area, play equipment and basketball court. No public restrooms. Nice place to run or walk. Some shade trees available.”
Address: 901 Quimsa Drive, Simi Valley, CA 93065, USA
“The people who run the property and take care be this place are amazingly friendly. It's such a nice quaint place to camp. There is a train that runs right by the site but the seclusion and beauty make up for it. Highly recommended if your passing through!”
Address: 502 S Martha Morrison Dr, Simi Valley, CA 93065, USA
“Great place for outdoor activities and sports...”
Address: 901 Quimisa Dr, Simi Valley, CA 93065, USA
“They're kind of strict here. If you show up before they open, they don't want you around and it's $4 to park. Park host isn't so friendly. The new trail is great.”
Address: &, South Wood Ranch Parkway, Long Canyon Rd, Simi Valley, CA 93065, USA
“Great access point to miles of trails for hiking and biking”
Address: 275 Valley Gate Rd, Simi Valley, CA 93065, USA
“Beautiful park, well maintained. It was a hot day, a little more shade would make it even better.”
Address: Simi Valley, CA 93065, USA
“Over 20 miles of trails to explore, it's great! Some parts are still recovering from the recent wildfires, so it's neat to see new life sprouting up!”
Address: Canyon View Trail, Simi Valley, CA 93065, USA
“A great mesh of trails. You can make it a 2 miles to 12 miles. You can start from Simi Valley and go to Simi peak for amazing views of Oak Park and Westlake village. Unfortunately with fires this week, Nov -18, the trail is closed today. I hope almost every week but today I found it closed. I am sure this will reopen in a week or so.”
Address: 201 Long Canyon Rd, Simi Valley, CA 93065, USA
“Very peaceful and safe. Clean park for the kids and families to play in. Great lunch spot”
Address: Canyon View Trail, Simi Valley, CA 93065, USA
“Either way you start on this Trail it is a butt kicker. My personal favorite is to start Inn at Coyote park taking the Coyote park trailhead on the south end of the park up to the hill and making a loop out of it.”
Address: Unnamed Road, Simi Valley, CA 93065, USA
“Start at the trailhead (park at windmill park) and head to the right (Southwest) through crippled oaks that meander on this cool trail. The old oaks give way to open space that rises gently through fields of tall grasses until you meet up with the sunrise trail. The last part is quite steep. Hook up with the main Long Canyon Trail and walk back down to the park for a good 4 mile loop.”
Address: Big Sky Trail, Simi Valley, CA 93065, USA
“Moderate trail with great views of Big Sky. A convenient loop that will take a couple of hours. Perfect for a Sunday morning walk.”
Address: Simi Valley, CA 93065, USA
“Very small park at the end of Falcon, the only amenities are a trash can and doggie pickup bags. Quaint and quiet, this park has limited views of the valley, and a small grass area, parking is available along the street.”
Address: 2271 Alamo St, Simi Valley, CA 93065, USA
“Lots of shade, good jungle gym for toddlers, lots of dogs being walked around the park. A few grassy rolling hills that are fun for rolling large balls up and down . Great way for my 2 year old to get all that energy out !!”
Address: 1955 Bridget Ave, Simi Valley, CA 93065, USA
“Small park, but has a variety of options for you do enjoy. The park lay out is a bit narrow, but long. The front side has the Recreational area that is used for youth when they dont have class (this resource is a plus), playground, sand box, restrooms, benches, B.B.Q area. But the area does not have an outlet to plug in your CD player or smart gadget to listen to music. The back side has open grass area where you can play ball at. (and for enough in the park for teens to get away from do what they should not be doing)”
Address: 105 Challenger Park Rd, Simi Valley, CA 93065, USA
“Nice hike a bit spoopy at night”
Address: 2163 Elizondo Ave, Simi Valley, CA 93065, USA
“Nice to relax...usually pretty empty”
Address: 855 N Planetree Ave, Simi Valley, CA 93065, USA
“This is Elephant Rock and Indian caves. Somebody put in a disc golf course, but it looks like it is still a party area judging by the tens of millions of broken glass shards all over the ground. If Parks and Recs really wanted to utilize it, they should do a major cleanup.”
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