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Cities We Service In The Areas

Hidden Hills, Woodland Hills, West Hills, Topanga, Monte Nido, Agoura Hills, Canoga Park, Oak Park, Tarzana, Winnetka

Zip Codes Of Cities

90290, 91301, 91302

Things To Do In Calabasas, CA

Malibu Creek State Park: The 8,215-acre Malibu Creek State Park was established in 1974 as a means of preserving the Malibu Creek Canyon in the Santa Monica Mountains. There are three natural preserves in the park which you can explore: Kaslow Preserve, Liberty Canyon, and Udell Gorge. A visit there will let you learn all about the land’s history and how it was initially inhabited by the native Chumash people – you may even see remains of their homesteads which still stand today. Activities that visitors are invited to participate in at the park include hiking, picnicking, fishing, mountain biking, horseback riding, rock climbing, and bird watching.

Leonis Adobe Museum: Leonis Adobe is one of the oldest surviving structures in the San Fernando Valley. It was built in 1844 as the private residence of Miguel Leonis, a wealthy rancher. It has since been listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is now a living museum which transports visitors back in time to a California ranch style of life. A visit there is fun for the entire family and displays what life was like in the 1800s complete with a tour of the barn and blacksmith shop. Younger visitors love the opportunity to meet, pet, and feed many of the ranch’s animals as well.

King Gillette Ranch: Former property of the razor baron King C. Gillette, the King Gillette Ranch is now a part of California’s beautifully preserved Malibu Creek State Park. Visitors are invited to explore the ranch and the vast public spaces surrounding it. The ranch itself was designed by architect Wallace Neff in the 1920s, and in addition to that, you’ll also be able to see a well-preserved Chumash settlement. The area has many rich historic, cultural, and archaeological resources which visitors can learn a lot about during their visit there. Additional activities that are popular at King Gillette Ranch include hiking, bicycling, picnicking, and taking photographs.

Saddle Peak Lodge: Saddle Peak Lodge has a rich and colorful history that goes back over a hundred years; some remember it as a roadhouse or a pony express top, while others knew Saddle Peak as a hunting lodge. They are known for serving some of the most delicious food in the area and have a menu that is so varied it’s sure to please even the most particular palate. Stop by for their famed brunch to try mouthwatering options such as the Alaskan benedict, the crab cake benedict, and the Monte Nido scramble with sonoma goat cheese and grilled broccoli. Try out some of their more unique offerings such as the charred shishito peppers and the New Zealand elk served with English pea bacon jam.

Agoura Hills/ Calabasas Community Center: Situated in the foothills of the Santa Monica Mountains, the Agoura Hills/ Calabasas Community Center is a public facility that offers numerous educational, recreational, and social activities to people of all ages. Classes that are available there vary drastically from basic tango classes and fencing to rock climbing and learning how to play mah jongg. Little ones love participating in the center’s sports camp and summer camp. There are several events held at the community center throughout the year which bring the entire community together; for example, their Halloween Spooktacular and the West Coast Swing Dance Party are occasions that everyone looks forward to.