Agoura CA Cheap and Free Things To Do and Attractions
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AMalibu Creek State Park
- 1925 Las Virgenes Rd
Agoura,CA,91376 - 8188800367
- This is a really amazing park. There are so many interesting trails and areas. I think the thing that really makes it is all ... more on Yelp
- Hiking, rock climbing, fishing, swimming, bird watching... I love this park, but not in the summer...it's frickin' deadly ... more on Yelp
Malibu Creek State Park
1925 Las Virgenes RdAgoura,CA,91376
BAdventures on Horseback
- 2666 Triunfo Canyon Road
Triunfo Creek Equestrian Center, Agoura Hills, CA 91301 - +1 818 889 6918
- Overview Saddle up for a guided trek past scenes you'll recognize from the movies. The ranch also features ... more on TripAdvisor
Adventures on Horseback
2666 Triunfo Canyon RoadTriunfo Creek Equestrian Center, Agoura Hills, CA 91301
CRonald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum
- 40 Presidential Dr.
Simi Valley,CA,93065 - +1 800 410 8354
- Highlights: concessions-food available, gift shop… more
- Location: Simi Valley, California (9.1 miles from Agoura)
- Having lived in Ventura County for a few years, I can say that the area is a cultural desert. There are a few cultural oasis - one of them being the ... more on Yelp
- Had a Christmas party at the library this weekend and I must say I was impressed. Elegantly designed, tons of memorabilia showing the humble beginnings ... more on Yelp
Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum
40 Presidential Dr.Simi Valley,CA,93065
DUpper Las Virgenes Canyon Open Space Preserve
- Calabasas
CA 91302 - +1 310 454 1395 x153
- Highlights: wheelchair accessible more
- Location: Calabasas, California (4.5 miles from Agoura)
- Overview The Upper Las Virgenes Canyon Open Space Preserve is a large open-space nature preserve owned and operated by the Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy spanning nearly 3,000 acres in western Los Angeles County and eastern Ventura County. Originally part of Ahmanson Ranch, this area was sold by Seatt... more on En.wikipedia.org
- Overview This huge parkland encompasses more than 5,000 acres of rolling hills studded with valley oaks, sycamore-lined canyon bottoms, and vistas of unspoiled California landscapes. Hikers, mountain bikers, and equestrians can explore multiple routes through the preserve from either the Victory or Las Vi... more on GoCityKids.com
Upper Las Virgenes Canyon Open Space Preserve
CalabasasCA 91302
ETopanga Horses
- 2623 Old Topanga Canyon Road
Topanga, CA 90290 - +1 818 591 2032
- Overview We offer guided trail rides for the beginner and advanced rider. Our ranch is beautifully situated on the top of Old Topanga Canyon Road, Our trails have breathtaking views. From one of those trails you look down on the entire ... more on TripAdvisor
- Overview Topanga offers guided trail rides for families with children starting at age seven. The property is in Topanga Canyon and the trails are a part of the Santa Monica Mountain Backbone Trail. Rides start on the ranch property (a part of which was once a Pony Express depot) and go up to several trail... more on GoCityKids.com
Topanga Horses
2623 Old Topanga Canyon RoadTopanga, CA 90290
FMalibu Creek State Park
- 1925 Las Virgenes Rd
Calabasas,CA,91302 - 8188800367
- Malibu Creek State Park is a very pretty hiking spot with scenic views and some cool California history (it's the site of the Reagan Ranch, as well as ... more on Yelp
Malibu Creek State Park
1925 Las Virgenes RdCalabasas,CA,91302
GSurfrider Beach
- Serra Road and Pacific Coast Highway
Malibu, CA 90265 - +1 310 305 9503
- Overview For nearly 4,000 years Malibu was inhabited by Chumash Indians. Theynamed the stretch of beach at the mouth of Malibu Creek "Humaliwo" or"the surf sounds loudly." It was here in 1542 that Spanish explorer Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo mayhave stopped to get fresh water on his journey north. Cabrillo sa... more on GoingToTheBeach.com
- Overview Steady 3- to 5-foot waves make this beach, just west of Malibu Pier, a surfing paradise. The International Surfing Contest is held here in September—the surf's premium around that time. Water runoff from Malibu Canyon forms a natural lagoon that's a sanctuary for 250 species of birds. Unfor... more on Fodor's
Surfrider Beach
Serra Road and Pacific Coast HighwayMalibu, CA 90265
HMalibu Creek State Park
- 1925 Las Virgenes Road
Calabasas, CA 91302 - +1 818 880 0367
- Overview Twenty-five miles from downtown Los Angeles, Malibu Creek State Park offers hiking, fishing, bird watching, camping, and horseback riding opportunities.Fifteen miles of creek-side trails wind through oak and sycamore woodlands on chaparral-covered slopes.The park was once the center of Chumash Na... more on GoCityKids.com
Malibu Creek State Park
1925 Las Virgenes RoadCalabasas, CA 91302
IMalibu Creek State Park
- Off Mulholland Highway and Las Virgenes Road
Calabasas, CA 91302 - +1 818 880 0367
- Overview Twenty-five miles from downtown Los Angeles, Malibu Creek State Park offers hiking, fishing, bird watching, camping, and horseback riding opportunities.Fifteen miles of creek-side trails wind through oak and sycamore woodlands on chaparral-covered slopes.The park was once the center of Chumash Na... more on GoCityKids.com
- Overview Twenty-five miles from downtown Los Angeles, Malibu Creek State Park offers hiking, fishing, bird watching, camping, and horseback riding opportunities.Fifteen miles of creek-side trails wind through oak and sycamore woodlands on chaparral-covered slopes.The park was once the center of Chumash Na... more on GoCityKids.com
Malibu Creek State Park
Off Mulholland Highway and Las Virgenes RoadCalabasas, CA 91302
JLa Piedra Beach
- 32700 Pacific Coast Hwy
- +1 310 457 8140
- Overview A well-kept path leads down amazing sandstone cliffs to an isolated, rocky cove with a romantic, unpopulated beach. Clean sands and water establish ... more on La.com
- Overview La Piedra Beach - one of the Robert H. Meyer State Beaches; limited parking available. For nearly 4,000 years Malibu was inhabited by Chumash Indians. Theynamed the stretch of beach at the mouth of Malibu Creek "Humaliwo" or"the surf sounds loudly." It was here in 1542 that Spanish explorer Juan ... more on GoingToTheBeach.com
