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SADDLEROCK RANCH At this 1,000-acre ranch and
vineyard in the Santa Monica Mountains, visitors
can discover beautiful wines and mingle with
exotic animals (who just happen to be retired
movie stars). Experience the scenery by
custom-built, open-air safari vehicles with
Malibu Wine Safaris, by foot or by a four-wheel
drive with Malibu Wine Hikes or by e-bike with
the new Malibu Bike Tours. Stops along the way
allow explorers to take in the scenery, taste
local wines and get up close and personal with
zebras, camels, alpacas, bison and even Stanley
the Giraffe.
Gardens of the World
RONALD REAGAN PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY
MUSEUM Perched on a mountaintop with sweeping
views, the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library
and Museum is one of Southern Californias most
unique and beautiful attractions. Guests are
able to walk onboard the actual Air Force One
aircraft, tail number 27000, which flew seven
U.S. presidents. Other exciting exhibits include
a replica of the White House Oval Office, as well
as the Rose Garden and South Lawn. Also home to
President Reagan and the First Ladys memorial
site, the Reagan Library is truly an
entertaining, exciting and educational museum for
people of all ages.
Malibu Wine Safaris
GARDENS OF THE WORLD A striking monument to
commemorate the various cultures and the beauty
they offer, the Gardens of the World exists not
only as a cultural contribution to the community,
but as an educational tool. Stroll through the
six gardens featuring a delicate balance and
harmony of culture and magnificent vivid floral
designs. During the summer, visitors can bring a
picnic and enjoy a concert in the amphitheater.
Ronald Reagan Presidential Library Museum
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2CONEJO VALLEY BOTANIC GARDEN One of the hidden
gems of the area, the Conejo Valley Botanic
Garden, is 33 acres of natural terrain encircled
by the city of Thousand Oaks. From the sweeping
vistas at the peak of the garden through 15
breathtaking, hillside specialty gardens, and
onto the hiking trail along the riparian stream,
the Conejo Valley Botanic Garden is a
destination not to be missed.
SPORTS ACADEMY Sports Academy is often called
the Disneyland for athletes. The all-inclusive
96,000 square-foot facility offers a variety of
sports programs and services for athletes of all
ages and skill levels. From tactical training to
their mindset development program, its truly a
one-stop-shop for athletes.
THE LAKES Enjoy shopping and dining, as well as
year-round entertainment. This beautiful
shopping center with its sparkling lake,
manicured garden and sculptures, is located just
steps from the Bank of America Performing Arts
Center.
BANK OF AMERICA PERFORMING ARTS CENTER Originally
known as the Civic Arts Plaza, the Bank of
America Performing Arts Center is the
realization of a 20-year dream by Thousand Oaks
residents to provide a facility to house quality
cultural activities. To date, more than three
million people have visited the Center since its
successful October 1994 grand opening. Designed
by nationally renowned architect Antoine Predock,
the three-acre city complex juxtaposes serene
meadowland and park- like vistas with a bustling
entertainment center.
STAGECOACH INN MUSEUM The Stagecoach Inn in
Newbury Park, originally known as the Grand
Union Hotel, was used as a resting area for
people who traveled from Los Angeles to Santa
Barbara. It is a California Historical Landmark
and is listed on the National Register of
Historic Places. The museum includes a replica of
Timber School (originally built in 1889), the
carriage house and a blacksmith shop, a nature
trail, and the Tri-Village, a small group of
three houses the pioneer house, the adobe and
the Chumash village.
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