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    Mayfair Park

    4.6 (19 reviews)

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    Brand New Play Area
    Arbi Z.

    Wow, this is the best park in town by a long mile. It features a handball court, full court basketball, built-in workout apparatuses including a elliptical scattered around the park, as well as a large softball/grassy area all covered with shade by the giant trees that surround it. The construction of new play areas designed from ages 5-12 has completely changed the park and made it more family friendly. I've been here twice in the past week after never having gone there or really known about it for the 10+ years I've been living here. This is a great park tucked away in the corner of a nice residential area. Also a great place to walk your dog. Enjoy it before word gets out!

    Corinne G.

    This is by far the best park in simi for babies and toddlers. It has soft rubber flooring and two separate areas for older kids and younger ones. It has a lot of street parking and feels super safe. My kids have been going here since they were one, they are now three and still enjoy it as much now as they did then. The coolest part is the dinosaur bones in the sand box, my kids love climbing on them and it provides a cool teaching moment for parents to talk about dinosaurs. The only downside is the wide open space attracts a lot of wildlife so we have seen coyotes here a couple times when we come in the evening. It's still a great park, come here with your kids, it really is the best!

    Andrea L.

    My new favorite park! Great little workout spots and fun "rides". Super clean and plenty of trees to keep you cool. Love it!

    Emily G.

    They gave this park a makeover and it's awesome now! It used to have a nice side and a not so nice side but now there's a zip line on that side which is pretty cool. The "dinosaur side" is still better for toddlers than the other side but my littles still found things to enjoy. There's a little cave under the big playground with fake bugs and bats in it that they loved.

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    Samantha T.

    Such a clean and we'll maintained park. There's a big baseball field, basketball court, and play structure. Super shady thanks to all the trees. Nice and relaxing. Only bummer is NO BATHROOM.

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    Not super busy and has lots of fun attractions for kids. Also has basketball courts and a nice grassy area.

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    Love the zip lines at this park, but wish for bathrooms. It should be required that all children's parks have restrooms.

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    We love taking my son to this park. So many things to do for kids of all ages (adults too!)

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    The best part about this park is the cool dinosaur structures that you can climb and take pictures with.

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    Rancho Simi Community Park - The duck pond.

    Rancho Simi Community Park

    4.4(25 reviews)
    1.0 mi

    Parking is free, big park, lots to do and see. I come here maybe twice a year for the past three…read moreyears.

    Guess we don't get out often enough, or I can confess to sleeping on checking out this park. We…read moredrive by it on Royal Avenue multiple times a week, so knew that it was there, but we'd never been there before last Saturday evening. Dear Hubby and I attended the Water Lantern Festival event there, thus experiencing the environment of the park for the first time. The first thing we found was a good-sized parking lot on the west side of the park grounds. Because the festival boasted food trucks to feed the guests, part of the parking lot was devoted to their space. We still had an easy time parking (for free). From there, we walked east past a soccer pitch toward the amphitheater / duck pond area where the festival was in full swing. I didn't realize that the park hosts live music during the summertime. With the natural bowl of the sloping lawn area it would be a nice place to listen to a concert. Bring a blanket, some lawn chairs, and a picnic, and you'd be all set. Am not sure of the restroom situation. The festival brought in porta-potties and free-standing sinks, which were plentiful. There may be actual flush toilets and fresh water sinks in the park, but I didn't see a building for same in the area where we spent time. The duck pond would be a great place to bring kids, but please leave bread at home. It's bad for the digestive system of water fowl. Signs announcing this are around the pond. I'd have to research what better alternatives there are, but bread is a no-no. This park is home to tennis and basketball courts, plus the community swimming pool, too. Centrally located in town and convenient for most residents, it's one of the pluses of living in suburbia to have spaces like this available to get outdoors and play.

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    Sycamore Park - Nice playground

    Sycamore Park

    4.3(11 reviews)
    2.2 mi

    Excellent park! Situated in a neighborhood, with a large sidewalk loop, new-ish and fun playground…read moreequipment, and a big grass field. Perfect for toddlers.

    I'm fairly new to disc golf and my friend said I would really enjoy playing this course. It was a…read moreone-hour drive without traffic but I'm glad I made the trip. Upon arrival, I came across a couple of people that just finished. They pointed me to the first hole which is right off the street but it's not well marked, except for the short cement launchpad. I've never seen them so short, but still, I'm glad they have them. This is a 12 hole disc golf course. Some holes aren't marked at all. Fortunately, I was able to ask a couple of friendly locals for help and I used an app called UDisc. Even then, I searched for a while to find several launch pads because they weren't marked. One hole had no launch pad at all, just a bent yellow marking pole. You'll need a good imagination to figure out where you should launch your disc from that one. I'm pretty sure the disc golf course is maintained by volunteers so I think they've done a terrific job laying out a great disc golf course and maintaining it as best as they can. Some of the drives are from on top of high hills that will give you chance at some really sweet, floaty drives and you get a great view to go with it. You'll get some decent cardio in walking amongst the hills. Bring a decent pair of shoes for trekking the hills. Unfortunately, there are some signs of vandalism here and there which is a total shame. Didn't expect to see that in Simi Valley. The weeds and brush aren't thick in the hilly part so losing a disc or having trouble locating it is highly unlikely on this course. Also, there's aren't too many trees to hinder your drives or approach shots. It plays pretty well. If you're a seasoned player you'll have plenty of opportunities for birdies and maybe even an ace! There's a nice big grass field to get some practice throws in before you start your round. FYI, there are no restrooms, so keep that in mind. It was a great experience. Definitely worth checking out if you're into disc golf.

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    Corriganville Park

    Corriganville Park

    4.6(47 reviews)
    7.0 mi

    I love this park. It's beautiful and full of history. You can hike the easy flat loop and read…read morethe plaques as you walk the path. It's a learning experience and an easy hike all in one. So much history here with the old tv and movies that they used to film. At one point they had a watering hole set up to film underwater scenes and you can see the remnants of where they did it. The one main loop is very shaded which is nice, especially if you want to hike on a warmer day. They have beautiful rock formations with some caves. They also have park benches and picnic tables along the way to sit and rest and take in the beautiful scenery. I found a nice shaded picnic spot and had a surprise Mother's Day picnic with the trees and stream as a beautiful backdrop. My mom really enjoyed our day here. The only downfall is what it used to be. It's sad that a fire went through here and burned a lot of the set buildings they used to have . I wish I had seen it before that all happened. Too bad they didn't rebuild it.

    If you are looking to take in a causal walk, this park is always a good place to visit. Plus this…read morepark offers so much history from all the movies and shows that were filmed here. As you go through the park, you can find signs with information on movies filmed here. Most trails are short in this park but the trails connect to neighboring parks. The park has a large parking lot. Always good to have a parking lot.

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