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The Pleasant Valley Recreation and Park District operates five community parks within the Camarillo community. These parks are generally over 10 acres in size and are located throughout the district so that every household has one within a one and one-half mile radius of their home. Typically, community parks have restrooms, larger playground equipment areas, tennis courts and lighted playing fields. (Click on the Park name see an aerial view of the park)
This 12.95 acre park is
one of the oldest most frequently visited parks in the district. The park
is centrally located in the district. When construction was completed in
November 1998 on the
Pleasant Valley Skate Park, the Pleasant Valley Recreation & Park District
became the first special district in the state of California to open a
Valle Lindo Park This 10 acre features a sidewalk trail system throughout the park. Valle Lindo Park is best known for the annual Easter Eggstravaganza. The park also features:
Mission Oaks Park Mission Oaks Park was first opened to the public in the early 1980's. Originally the district was able to develop 10 acres with another 10 acres undeveloped. In 1995 the district embarked on an ambitious 2 million dollar park redevelopment. The scope of the project included the long awaited development of the originally undeveloped 10 acres. With the completion of the redevelopment in 1996, Mission Oaks Park immediately became the jewel in the district's park system, and garnered several state-wide awards for design along the way. This park features:
Freedom Park This 33.86 acre park is located at the Camarillo Airport, has a community center. Adult softball and youth soccer are played here on a year-round basis. Freedom Park is home to the new Inline Hockey Arena. Other features are:
Community Center Park This 12.85 acre park came into the district in April 1966 and is home to the Community Center, Senior Center and district administrative offices. The park features:
Camarillo Grove Park Nestled in a rustic setting near the base of the Conejo Grade at the end of Camarillo Springs Road. This park has five areas that can be rented for groups and events ranging from 50 to 350 people. Dogs are only allowed in the Dog Park Area. This beautiful park features:
Currently there are 22 neighborhood parks located throughout Camarillo. Neighborhood parks are under 10 acres and serve residents within one-half mile of their home. Typically, neighborhood parks do not have restrooms or playfields and are designed for passive use.
Adolfo Park
Arneill Ranch Park
Birchview Park
Calleguas Creek Park
Charter Oak Park
(Formerly Crestview Park)
Dizdar Park
Dos Caminos Park
Eldred E. Lokker
Park
Encanto Park
Foothill Park
Heritage Park
Laurel Wood
Park
Las Posas
Esquestrian Park Mission Verde Park
Pitts Ranch Park
Quito Park
Springville Park
Trailside Park
Woodcreek Park
Woodside Park COMING SOON! |
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