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Janice Marshall Park adventures

Janice Marshall Park Adventures

Janice Marshall Park is a well-loved urban green space in Thousand Oaks, California, known for its extensive trails and natural oak woodlands that provide a peaceful retreat for hiking, wildlife viewing, and community events.

106
Acres Protected
5.2
Miles of Trails
50,000
Annual Visitors
1998
Year Established

About Janice Marshall Park

 

Janice Marshall Park covers approximately 106 acres in the city of Thousand Oaks, California. The park showcases a blend of open meadows, native oak woodlands, and riparian habitats supporting local wildlife such as deer, coyotes, various bird species, and native flora. The park’s trail system extends over 5 miles, offering visitors opportunities to hike, jog, and mountain bike through a terrain characterized by gentle slopes and scenic views of the Conejo Valley. Established to preserve a significant portion of natural open space within an urban setting, Janice Marshall Park serves both recreational and ecological functions. It has a rich history as part of the original Conejo Valley land grant and was developed as a public park to bolster outdoor engagement in Thousand Oaks. Key features within the park include picnic areas, a playground, a pond, and several trailheads connecting to the regional trail network. It appeals especially to families, local walkers, and nature lovers seeking a tranquil natural setting close to home. Seasonal wildflowers bloom in spring, drawing photographers and casual visitors alike, while bird watchers take advantage of diverse habitats year-round. The park’s accessible design ensures it offers activities for all ages and abilities. Community events periodically activate the park’s open spaces, enhancing its role as a local gathering spot.

Highlights

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Extensive multi-use trail system winding through oak woodlands and riparian zones

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Pond area providing habitat for waterfowl and amphibians

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Scenic overlook offering views of Conejo Valley

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Family-friendly picnic areas and playground

Notable Natural Features

Janice Marshall Trail

A main loop trail that offers a moderate hike through shaded oak groves and along a seasonal creek.

The Pond Habitat

A small wetland that attracts native waterfowl and serves as a seasonal refuge for amphibians.

Conejo Valley Overlook

A scenic viewpoint within the park that provides panoramic views of the valley below.