- Our list of the best things to do in Woodland Hills, California, features the top 663 nearby activities — including 235 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Woodland Hills, CA has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Entertainment & Shows, Amusement, and Sports & Fitness.
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19.4 Miles
Griffith Park is one of the largest urban parks in the world. Great for viewing wildlife, hiking, or simply relaxing in the outdoors.
19.4 Miles
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171 votes
5110 San Fernando Road, Glendale, CA 91204
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Public skating, birthday parties, and skating lessons are among the reasons that bring individuals to the Moonlight Rollerway Skating Rink. Other amenities at the rink include a pro shop and a snack bar.
19.5 Miles
Arc Adventure & Rock Walls offers rock wall rentals for small or large events. For those looking for an adventure at a party, corporate retreat or get together, the company offers hourly packages.
19.5 Miles
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.
19.6 Miles
Not only do is the Nicholas Canyon Beach a suitable site for a wedding, but visitors can also go fishing, surfing, swimming, hiking or picnicking. Food trucks also come to the beach during the summer months.
19.6 Miles
Open to skateboarders of all skill levels, Borchard Skatepark offers visitors 9,000 square feet of obstacles to skate on. The skate park has a designated scooter and BMX session, as well as instructional programs for skateboarding.
19.6 Miles
The 7.9-acre Fremont Park features a basketball court, volleyball court, 8 tennis courts, 4 horseshoes courts, picnic areas, a playground and wading pool. The park is also a popular spot for playing chess and cards.
19.7 Miles
With a lighted little league baseball field and a full basketball court, Roger's Park offers facilities of interest for young visitors. The location also has a portable boxing ring and a handball court.
19.8 Miles
Providing access to a wading pool and a volleyball court, Ashwood Park offers visitors the chance to entertain themselves. The park also has two playgrounds for young visitors to enjoy.
19.8 Miles
At Pacific Community Pool, visitors can cool off in the summer heat during the recreational swim hours, or swim laps during lap hours. The pool also hosts swimming lessons for both adults and children.