Review:

Conejo Valley Botanical Garden is a charming 33-acre botanical garden located adjacent to the Conejo Valley Community Garden near Tarantula Hill, the highest point in the city of Thousand Oaks. The garden, which was originally developed in 1976 and is overseen by the Gregor Mendel Foundation, is home to a beautiful vista overlook and 15 landscaped hillside gardens, serving as a teaching laboratory to discover plant sustainability within the Conejo Valley. Special gardens within the free-admission garden facility include a native plant garden and meadow, a butterfly garden, a Mediterranean garden, a bird habitat, and a rare fruit orchard, along with salvia collections, an oak tree grove, and a children's adventure garden. A Trail of Trees showcases more than 50 tree species, while a one-mile nature trail traverse along a creek bed into an oak-filled canyon.

400 W Gainsborough Rd, Thousand Oaks, CA 91360, Phone: 805-494-7630

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