- 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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Thornhill Broome Beach State Park is a beach campground where visitors can sleep in tents and see marine mammals off the coast. There are fire pits, running water and porta-potties and the grounds are dog-friendly.
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Visitors can enjoy supervised open swimming and other aquatic programs at Fillmore City Tennis & Swim. The aquatic center hosts a variety of special events and also offer swimming and diving lessons.
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Composed of concrete, the Fillmore Skatepark offers skateboard enthusiasts a variety of stairs, ledges, banks, gaps and rails to test their skills. It boasts a backyard style bowl and two pools for different ability levels.
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A Los Angeles wedding chapel, I Thee Wed Chapel offers a variety of wedding ceremonies for very affordable prices. The facility offers ceremonies for different faith traditions, and performs same sex ceremonies, as well.
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A community park with ample green space and lots of shaded seating, HIJI Rose Garden features a variety of amenities including a playground with an array of equipment, a splash park, and gardens.
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Rowley Park is a large, neighborhood park with a basketball court and skating plaza. The park has four baseball diamonds, four tennis courts, a multipurpose building, and shady areas for picnics or lounging.
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For those interested in police history, the Los Angeles Police Museum is an interesting stop. You should get a guide in order to get the most out of the exhibit.
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Providing an outdoor space for horticulturalists and those interested in growing their own fruits and vegetables, Dan McKenzie Community Garden leases plots at a nominal fee. For added convenience the facility is equipped with water, restrooms and storage space.
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The Bollinger Memorial Gym is a public gymnasium that features a kitchen, a conference room, a meeting room, and a game room. The game room has a pool table, a ping pong table, and foosball tables.
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Providing for a variety of outdoor recreation, Rogers/Anderson Park is a large facility. Equipped with athletic fields and a running track, it is often used for competitive sports. And with a playground and picnic facilities, it is popular with families.