Banyan Park

Banyan Park is a 7.4 acre community park at the foothills of the Santa Monica Mountains in southern Newbury Park, California. The park is approximately 800 feet from the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area and is adjacent to the Banyan Elementary School. It was the first park to be acquired by the Conejo Recreation & Park District (CRPD) in 1964, and was later developed into a park in 1967. The park includes a hilltop gazebo, turf, picnic tables, barbecues, and playgrounds.[3][4]

Banyan Park
Sign by entrance
TypeCommunity park[1]
Location3605 Erinlea Avenue,
Newbury Park, CA[2]
Coordinates34°09′27.2″N 118°57′07.0″W
Area7.4 acres (3.0 ha)
Created1964
Operated byConejo Recreation & Park District (CRPD)
StatusOpen daily 7:00am to 10:00pm

The park is home to acres of undeveloped areas, on some which there are plans of creating an amphitheater, sports courts, pathways, benches and landscape features, including butterfly- and hummingbird gardens.[5] The park added four additional acres in 1992.[6] It is located at 3605 Erinlea Avenue in southern Newbury Park.[7]

References

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  2. "Datebook | March 25, 2011 | www.thecamarilloacorn.com | Camarillo Acorn". Archived from the original on 2016-03-03. Retrieved 2016-02-22.
  3. "Conejo Recreation and Park District - Banyan Park". www.crpd.org. Archived from the original on 2011-10-24.
  4. "Things to do with Kids in Conejo Valley, California".
  5. "Plans in place to finish Banyan Park | July 12, 2012 | www.toacorn.com | Thousand Oaks Acorn". Archived from the original on 2016-03-12. Retrieved 2016-02-22.
  6. "Archives". Los Angeles Times.
  7. "Calendar | March 18, 2011 | www.mpacorn.com | Moorpark Acorn". Archived from the original on 2016-03-03. Retrieved 2016-02-22.
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