what a treat this park is! we were house shopping 2 weekends ago and decided to pull over to let the kids burn off some back seat energy. I’m so happy we did. This park has 3 separate play areas for different age groups all with coverage from the blazing sun. It has has a cute splash pad to help cool things down at just the right hours. We loved the park so much we went back last weekend and will definitely be returning soon.
Maegen S.
Place rating: 5 Agoura Hills, CA
We love this park! Great for little toddlers(swings, separated playground, sandbox, splashpad during summer) and also great for adults as it joins up to Malibu Creek State Park hiking trails. Lots of covered picnic benches and green grass. All of our friends from the valley comment on how nice and clean it is. Facilities are great.
Jerry P.
Place rating: 3 Ventura, CA
This is my home away from home since I play roller hockey here at least once a week. It’s a beautiful park with a playground for kids and a roller rink/basketball court. The rink is decent with average maintenance. As for the rink, it’s a good size for 5-on-5 play with ice hockey offsides. It may not be regulation size but compared to other roller rinks in the Valley, this is probably the best one. It’s outdoor so be prepared for the weather. Call the park for details if there are events going on.
Destiny R.
Place rating: 3 Canoga Park, CA
Probably a good place to bring kids to play on a swingset but not a great place to have a picnic. Despite the fact that Calabasas is fairly affluent, they have taken horrible care of their lawn and instead of green grass everything is just brown and depressing.
Karla G.
Place rating: 4 Los Angeles, CA
Great park. Attended the Calabasas pumpkin festival here today. Loved the free parking. There was also the option to take the shuttle to get to the park if you wished to do so as well; helpful for those with little ones. $ 5 entry per person… very reasonable. It’s been a few years since I’ve attended this festival and this year it kinda sucked. We were done with it in less than 2 hours. There used to be a ferris wheel, a rock climbing thing and a mobile aquarium before; now all there was were jumpers and the usual carnival games. My child was kinda bummed. The vendors were great but other than that… there wasn’t much to the place. Oh the DJ was good too. *The bathrooms were kinda gross… no bueno.
Richard M.
Place rating: 5 Los Angeles, CA
A beautiful park that has almost everything! It’s located in a wealthy and safe neighborhood of Calabasas. The community center in the middle of the park is multi-purpose/multi-function. Private parties can be arranged at the center and has private kitchen and restroom. Indoor hockey court is well built and the kids’ play ground on the opposite side is quite nice also. Group picnic area is located in the back with an outdoor grill. Parking area is accessible but on weekends and when there’s a private party going on, then it may be full. You may need to park your car on the street. Running course and trails are also available on the side of the park. The big wide open grass area way in the back of the park can be used as a football or soccer field. My favorite part of this park is the landscape! The park itself sits right at the foot of Malibu Canyon hills and you may walk all the way up to the hills for the panoramic view of town(Please look at the picture I posted to get better understandings of what I am saying). Like I said, this park has almost everything! But no swimming pool though. If there’s a swimming pool at the De Anza park, then it completes everything. Nothing lacking but perfect utopian park that everyone dreams about. Yup! The city of CALABASAS has it all.
Amy C.
Place rating: 5 Woodland Hills, CA
I grew up around the corner, coming here daily when it first opened. Now its a great outdoor and indoor venue for kids birthday parties. They also have a hockey rink, used almost once daily for hockey games in a league made for all ages. Call the city for fees and info.