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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 for directions to the park)


Pleasant Valley Park
1030 Temple Avenue/Ponderosa Drive & Temple Avenue

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 Skate Park at Pleasant Valley Parkpublic skate park. Since then the skate park has become the single most heavily used recreational facility in the district, averaging several hundred skaters per day. The park also features:

  • Six lighted tennis courts
  • Three lighted baseball fields
    (home of
    Camarillo Pony Baseball Association)
  • Horseshoe pits
  • Large picnic shelter with BBQ grills
  • Play Equipment
  • Indoor pool (home for the Pleasant Valley Swim Team)
  • Volleyball court
  • Snack bar
  • Two restroom locations
  • Soccer fields
  • Picnic tables
  • Skate park

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Valle Lindo Park
889 Aileen Street/Valle Lindo & Aileen Street

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:

  • Five lighted tennis courts
  • Over-sized playground
  • Two family-sized picnic shelters with BBQ grills
  • Grass volleyball courts
  • Soccer fields (home of Camarillo Eagles Youth Soccer)
  • Restrooms
  • Amphitheater
  • Picnic tables

Mission Oaks Park
5501 Mission Oaks Boulevard/Mission Oaks Boulevard & Oak Canyon

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:

  • Six lighted tennis courts
  • State-of-the-art playground equipment
  • Lighted meandering walkways
  • Three lighted softball fields (home for the Camarillo Girls Softball Association)
  • Several picnic shelters capable of accommodating 210 people
  • BBQ grills
  • Restrooms
  • Concession stand
  • Volleyball court
  • Soccer fields
  • Picnic tables
  • Expanded parking

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Freedom Park
275 E. Pleasant Valley Road/Skyway Drive & Eubanks Street

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
1605 E. Burnley Street/Carmen Drive & Burnley Street

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:

  • Covered picnic shelter
  • Picnic tables
  • BBQ Grills
  • Play equipment
  • Volleyball court
  • Horseshoe pit
  • Amphitheater
  • Restrooms
  • Large open area used for sports and special events

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Camarillo Grove Park
6968 E. Camarillo Springs Road

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:

  • Covered picnic shelters
  • Picnic tables
  • BBQ Grills
  • Play equipment
  • Horseshoe pits
  • Dog Park 
  • Restrooms                                 
  • Group Picnic Areas

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
N. Adolfo/Almendro

Arneill Ranch Park
Sweetwater/Truman

Birchview Park
5564 Laurel Ridge Lane
Birchview/Laurel Ridge

Calleguas Creek Park
Avenida Valencia/Via Jacara

Carmenita Park

Carmen Drive/Sevilla Street

Charter Oak Park
325 Charter Oak Drive
Charter Oak/Parkway Drive

Nancy Bush Park

(Formerly Crestview Park)
Esplendido/Bradford

Dizdar Park
20 S. Glenn Drive
Ventura Boulevard/Glenn Drive

Dos Caminos Park
2198 N. Ponderosa Road
Las Posas/Ponderosa Road

Eldred E. Lokker Park
848 Vista Coto Verde
Calle Higuera/Avenida Sultura

Encanto Park
Blanco/Encanto

Foothill Park
Fayton Court/Cranbrook

Heritage Park
1630 Heritage Trail
Joshua Trail/Heritage Trail

Laurel Wood  Park
2127 Dexter
Mobil Avenue/Dexter

Las Posas Esquestrian Park
2084 Via Veneto
El Tuaca/Via Veneto

Mission Verde Park
Mission Verde Drive

Pitts Ranch Park
1400 Flynn Road

Quito Park
7013 Quito Court
Calle Dia/Quito Court

Springville Park
Tierra Santa/Via Zamora

Trailside Park
5462 Cherry Ridge Drive
Willow View/Maple View

Woodcreek Park
1200 Woodcreek Road
Lynwood/Woodcreek

Woodside Park
247 Japonica Avenue
Ridgeview/Japonica Avenue

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Pleasant Valley Recreation & Park District
1605 E. Burnley Street • Camarillo, CA 93010 • 805-482-1996

The Pleasant Valley Recreation & Park District will provide
and maintain a full range of quality facilities and
programs focused on leisure, recreational and athletic
activities for residents of the District. Facilities will
support both organized activities and casual use, and will
address the interests and needs of all age groups.