- TripBuzz found 273 things to do with kids in or near Thousand Oaks, California, including 255 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Malibu, Simi Valley, Valencia and Camarillo.
- From Hideout Playground to MB2 Raceway, the Thousand Oaks area offers 121 different types of family activities, including: Theaters, Hiking Trails, Go Karts and Movie Theaters.
- The city of Thousand Oaks, located in Ventura County, California, is home to over 125,000 residents and forms the population of Conejo Valley. Just 35 miles from downtown Los Angeles, Thousand Oaks itself provides a variety of adventure for any visit. Both a suburban community and a center of outdoor splendor, visitors and residents alike can enjoy in the landscape and recreation.
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Central Bark is an off-leash dog park that features separate areas for large dogs and small dogs. The park is mostly a spacious dirt field with some trees around the edges for shading.
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Enjoy a new twist on 'dinner and a movie' at the AMC Loews Marina 6. All tickets include a full meal served in the theater during the film. Patrons must be 21 or older.
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San Pedro Street & Pierpont Blvd Blvd, Ventura, CA 93003
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Featuring two miles of white sand beach, San Buenaventura State Beach also has sand dunes, ample parking, and picnic areas. The beach is a popular attraction for swimming, surfing, or simply relaxing on the sand.
26.1 Miles
Marina del Rey, California is home to Bluewater Sailing, a unique sailing school that also offers chartered trips and sells watercraft. Clients rave about their Bluewater experience, where fun, safety and useful information always come together.
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As the former home of Harry Carey, a Western movie actor who performed alongside greats like John Wayne, Tesoro Adobe Park offers self-guided tours of the home. The house functions as a museum with artifacts from the actor's history.
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Sunset Strip is a popular shopping and entertainment area in Los Angeles. Good for first time visitors to LA, but can get very crowded.
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Blue Jay Way is where some of your favorite movie stars may live. Beautiful mansions with stunning pools line this street.
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Parasailing is a tremendously fun amalgam of skydiving and power boating. Marina Del Ray Parasailing offers memory-making parasailing adventures for singles, couples and small groups. The company features three-seat sails for group rides, and single sails are also available.
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Specializing in learn to sail programs, Marina Sailing offers visitors a fleet of boats to rent, from powerboats to sailboats. Visitors can enroll in special classes that teach the basics of sailing, including navigation and racing.
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Burton W Chace Park is a nice park at the end of Marina del Rey harbor. A good place for sea viewing, picnicking, or strolling,