Cheeseboro and Palo Comado Canyon are two adjacent open space preserves located in the Santa Monica Mountains in Agoura Hills, California. The preserves offer over 4,000 acres of wilderness to explore, including hiking trails, mountain biking trails, and equestrian trails.
Castro Crest is a geological formation located in the Santa Monica Mountains in Malibu, California. It is a rocky ridge that rises over 1,100 feet above sea level and offers sweeping views of the Pacific Ocean and the surrounding landscape.
Chesebro Canyon Trailhead is a popular hiking and mountain biking destination located in Woodland Hills, California. The trailhead is part of the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area and offers a variety of trails that wind through scenic canyons and ridges.
Juan Bautista de Anza Park features Basketball Courts, Children's Play Area/Playground, Conference Room, Multi-Purpose Room with Covered Patio, Picnic Areas, Facility Reservations, Restrooms, Roller Hockey Rink, Splash Pad (Closed Summer 2022 due to water restrictions), Trailhead to Las Virgenes Trail.
According to the Malibu Creek Docents, around 1903, the Crags Country Club constructed a 50 foot tall dam on its 2,000 acre property on what is now Malibu Creek State Park. The dam created a seven acre lake that club members used for fishing and duck hunting.
Reyes Adobe Park is a park located in Agoura Hills, California offering Playground, Barbeque Grill, Picnic Shelter, Reyes Adobe Historical Site and Restrooms.