- 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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Star Shine Park is a recreational park that has views of the surrounding mountains. The park features a picnic tables, a barbecue area, and a kid's playground that has slides and mini mountain climbing.
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With plenty of open space for play, the City of San Dimas Via Verde Park offers a respite for busy families. The park offers two playgrounds, a walking path, soccer field and picnic tables.
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At the Laemmle Boulevard Cinemas, moviegoers can watch art house, independent, and international films. This luxury-style cinema also sells beer, wine, cocktails, pizza, hot dogs, hummus chips, popcorn, and soft drinks.
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750 W. Lancaster Blvd., Lancaster, CA
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At the Lancaster Performing Arts Center, attendees can watch live orchestra and rock 'n roll concert events. The location's Community Theatre program offers local artists the chance to show off their skills in front of an audience.
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Liberty Park is a public park with 6.4 developed acres of open grass and amenities. There is an activity building on site as well as barbecues, basketball courts, skate park and a children's play area.
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At nearly six miles round-trip, the Michael D. Antonovich Trail offers moderate hiking along a scenic river with several water crossings. Accessible year-round, the trail is for hiking, biking, running and leashed dog-walking.
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Pacific Coast Highway, Huntington Beach, CA
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Popular for surf and bare-handed fishing, the Bolsa Chica State Beach is also suited for RV camping, basketball games and bicycle riding, among others. It is also a popular place for wildlife and bird watching.
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At The Western Hotel Museum you can view a number of permanent exhibits, donated by the public, that detail the history of the local area. Admission is free, but donations are welcomed.
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The Apollo Community Regional Park offers biking, hiking, and fishing opportunities. The location contains a concession stand, playgrounds, and a wide variety of picnicking spaces, tables, pergolas and family picnic areas.
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4549 Wm. Barnes Ave, Lancaster, CA 93536
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The Milestones of Flight Museum houses a wide variety of historical aircraft in a former A & P hangar school. Of particular note is the North American B-25 Mitchell which was Howard Hughes' personal aircraft.