Calabasas is a city in Los Angeles County, California, United States, located in the hills west of the San Fernando Valley and in the northwest Santa Monica Mountains between Woodland Hills, Agoura Hills, West Hills, Hidden Hills, and Malibu, California. As of the 2010 census, the city's population was 23,058, up from 20,033 at the 2000 census. The city was formally incorporated in 1991.
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The Agoura Hills/Calabasas Community Center is a 30,000 square foot state-of-the-art facility that features a gymnasium with tournament-level basketball, volleyball, badminton and pickleball courts, a full-service fitness studio, a dance & exercise studio, a 35-foot rock climbing wall and a variety of multi-purpose rooms for classes, programs, special events and rentals. Amazing group exercise classes are open to the public for $8 or less: Yoga, R.I.P.P.E.D., Zumba, Pilates, Cycling, Tai Chi, Dance it Out, Body BLast, Cardio Boot Camp, Step n' Sculpt, Muscle Conditioning, Sr. Fitness, Tone & Stretch, and much more!
4.5 based on 248 reviews
Used as a setting for many television shows and movies, this park offers every type of backdrop from volcanic cliffs and babbling creeks to gorges and waterfalls.
I like taking hikes when I am in new cities. The creek state park is very nice and you will recognize sceneries from lots of different moves made here. For family you can make short hikes and even get something out of going here. Dont forget to bring bath clothes for the rock lake!
4.5 based on 47 reviews
I'm always looking for interesting places to go with my toddler, and we have been frequenting the Leonis Adobe for years now. The staff is super friendly! Shout out to our favorite guide, Tomu (I hope I spelled that right)! My son loves water fountains, and there is one right before you even enter, which he loves. I should mention there is free parking. When you go in the first little house there is a gift shop and some museum items about the property. This is where you pay. It is by donation, but you can get a season pass for only $40! They are only open Friday's during the week (and weekends I think in addition to special events). I do wish they were open more. You can buy goat or chicken food for only a dollar. Outside there are many things to look at. The animals are of course a favorite! They have sheep, goats, various types of chickens, turkey's, roosters, two ver large horses and some very impressive texas long horns! There are also many things to look at on the property, including the actual Leonis Adobe Museum which you can walk through. This is where my toddler got tons of practice going up and down the strais! haha. My son loves the giant triangle that he can hit, the water pump that he can no do by himself and he loves walking up the giant stairs to what was some of the worker's quarters. While on one hand I could see folks coming here and think it's not a ton of stuff compared to other large museums... for a small museum there is actually a ton to explore! There are a bunch of little displays and rooms all around for the kids to explore. There's also just a nice big space when my toddler was more into running around and I was crazy bored of parks and playgrounds. There are also cats that walk around that he loves to look at. So if you're in LA with kids and haven't explored this yet... do yourself a favor and get over here next Friday! ps... They also have a large garden around the corner that we actually haven't even done yet! Get a coffee in the coffee shop in the back of The Peddler's Fork across the street!
4.5 based on 34 reviews
There was a very helpful ranger at the ranch willing to answer questions. The scenery was beautiful and peaceful unlike the hustle and bustle of the city. It was relaxing. We turned off the PCH to get to the ranch and the ride was hilly, my husband was holding on to the car handle.
4.5 based on 30 reviews
My fav theater! Great kick back recliner chairs! Super clean, great sound system and has a bar so you can enjoy a glass of wine with your movie! What more can you ask for?
4.0 based on 14 reviews
Visit the burial sites of celebrity pets.
A quiet tranquil place. We were the only "humans" there when we visited. Fascinating the many ways people honor their deceased beloved pets. Highly recommended, especially for animal lovers.
4.0 based on 55 reviews
Beautiful temple nestled in the Santa Monica mountains near the King Gillette Ranch Visitor's Center. Free parking. Take off your shoes, place them on the rack and explore the temple. Both a quick pit stop and enjoyable experience.
4.0 based on 2 reviews
Nights of the Jack is a Festival of Lights during the Halloween season and is open every Friday Saturday and Sunday. First walk is available at 630pm and they go by 30 minute intervals up until 10pm I believe. They have an activity zone before the trail where you can buy food from trendy food trucks and buy coffee wine cider etc.. lots of fun activities and you can watch pumpkin carving. They have self parking and valet parking as well. It’s a self guided tour of 1/2 mile and you can go at your own pace and take in all the sites. If I’m Calabasas during the Halloween season, this is a must see. It’s only open a short time I believe thru the 1st week of November. More info is available at NightsoftheJack.com.
4.0 based on 1 reviews
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