- TripBuzz found 474 things to do with kids in or near Woodland Hills, California, including 456 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Los Angeles, Malibu, Valencia and Simi Valley.
- From We Rock The Spectrum - Woodland Hills to Tumble Tykes Gymnastics, the Woodland Hills area offers 130 different types of family activities, including: Playgrounds, Parks, Theaters and Bowling.
- Near the Santa Fernando Valley, Woodland Hills is an upscale community of Los Angeles. The city is home to several public parks that include playgrounds, baseball fields, basketball courts and hiking trails. Affluent, the community however has a number of private or member only athletic and golf clubs. There is also a large, indoor shopping mall called the Westfield Promenade in the Woodland Hills community.
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Within Willow Park guests can view a calm pond that is home to several ducks, but water activities like swimming, fishing, and feeding the ducks are not allowed. There is also a full basketball court, picnic area, a children's playground, and one set of public restrooms.
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Nature Park of Cypress is a natural park open on Saturdays through the Spring and Summer months and offers expansive grassland and areas for wildlife sightings. For weekly trail walks, reservations are required.
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Northside Park offers a big park feel in a smaller setting. Amenities include baseball fields, tennis and basketball courts, a 9-hole disc golf course, walking path, rock climbing apparatus and a playground.
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The Industry Hills Expo Center is a multipurpose event complex that is host to numerous activities throughout the year. The center contains several different venues, including a 5,000 seat arena, a 500 person pavilion, and a banquet hall.
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Tilt 267 is an arcade with a wide variety of video and redemption games. The facility features air hockey tables, shooting and racing games, and a variety of skill games like the claw machine and the stacker game.
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Naples is a neighborhood of Long Beach, California.It is built on three islands which are divided by canals, open into the bay.The island's streets have Italian names.
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Ventura Pier was originally built in 1872. Today, the pier wooden structure is 1958 feet long and offers a place for fishermen and women to line up with their lines as they fish.
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A popular destination not only for surfers but also for stand up paddle boarders, Surfer's Point at Seaside Park is a rocky, slim stretch of beach with steady and reliable waves.
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With a substantial multi-purpose room and serving area, Arnold Cypress Park is a popular rental facility for private events. Other features of the park include softball fields, a roller hockey rink, playground equipment, and a full basketball court.
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Located in an urban setting, Valleydale Park offers fenced and open areas for exercise and play. Features include a walking pad, fitness zone, outdoor gym, slides, swings, athletic fields and a basketball court.