3 Best Places To See in Thousand Oaks, CA

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GARDENS OF THE WORLD

2001 Thousand Oaks Boulevard,
Thousand Oaks, CA 91362 Directions

Since 2001

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Available for Birthdays Family Reunions Sightseeing Guided and Self-Guided Garden and Visitor Tour Group Gatherings Weddings Organizing Special Events Receptions Italian and English Styles Japanese Meetings Parties Ceremonies

Gardens of the World is situated directly across Thousand Oaks Boulevard from Thousand Oaks Civic Arts Plaza, within the city's downtown core. The garden is privately owned and operated by the Hogan Family Foundation. The garden spans 4.5 acres of land that features 5 different gardens representing England, France, Italy, Japan, and the unique California Mission Courtyard. Gardens of the World decided to build a striking monument to commemorate the world's various cultures. The Gardens of the World exist as a cultural contribution to the community and as an educational tool. Visit these gardens with their vivid floral displays; rose varieties of contrasting shapes and sizes burst into bloom seasonally, creating the ultimate garden experience. The garden allows you to stroll under a romantic grape arbor and enjoy its distinctive cypress trees, indigenous to the famed gardens of Italy.

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Contact:

(805) 557-1135

Tue-Sat: 9am - 5pm
Sun & Mon: Closed

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CONEJO VALLEY BOTANIC GARDEN

400 West Gainsborough Road,
Thousand Oaks, CA 91360 Directions

Since 1996

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Volunteering the Nature Trail Rain Clubs and Scout Groups American Horticultural Society Kid's Adventure Bird Habitat Schools Programs Backyard Wildlife Conservation Program Bulletins Calendar of Events Landscaping/Gardening Walking Paths Herb and Butterfly Garden High Winds Muddy Trails Desert Garden Trail of Trees

Conejo Valley Botanic Garden consists of a peak with vista views and 15 hillside botanical gardens. The garden is a 33-acre site that has a diverse variety of endemic plants, oak trees, water-conserving plants and indigenous wildlife. The garden provides a teaching laboratory for which flora works and does not work in the Conejo Valley. Conejo Valley Botanic Garden also offers a place for clubs, Scout groups, and schools to discuss problems and get their hands dirty in real planting and restoration work. Making private landscapes friendly to wildlife helps restore and maintain the natural ecological balance that can be disrupted by urban development. The garden can lead the way to help homeowners learn how to be good neighbors to the flora and fauna around them.

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(805) 494-7630

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CHUMASH INDIAN MUSEUM

3290 Lang Ranch Parkway,
Thousand Oaks, CA 91362 Directions

Since 1994

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Artifacts Nature Hikes Gift Shop Special Events Gallery Guides Architectural Buildings School and Guided Tours Exhibits Meeting Space and Facilities Educational Programs Weddings Receptions Dinner Party Field Trip Heritage Birthday Parties Collections

The Chumash Indian Museum is located in Oakbrook Regional Park, a 432-acre park home to a replica of a Chumash village and a thousand-year-old Chumash pictograph. The museum is the site of a former Chumash village known as Sap'wi. The Chumash Indian Museum is a historical site and a living history center. This museum is dedicated to restoring and preserving an awareness of the Chumash people and their historical, cultural, material, and present-day influence, as well as the natural environment and historical significance of this site. The museum also serves as a gathering place for partnership with the native and non-native communities, connecting the past with the present to continue their shared future.

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Price:

Adults $8
Children (under 12) $5
Seniors (over 65) $5
Active Military $5
Children (under 12) $5

Contact:

(805) 492-8076

Sat: 10am - 4pm
Sun: 12pm - 4pm
Mon-Fri: Closed

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