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    Chatsworth Oaks Park

    3.6 (22 reviews)
    Closed 6:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Joan S.

    I'm not even the first to review this park out in the middle of nowhere, and that's a good thing..... because the previous reviewer posted a photo of his view from one of the hiking trails.....awesome. And that pic helps to illustrate just how remote this area is. On Labor Day, way out here, would you believe I stumbled upon a photo shoot! Haha gotta love LA, all of it. They were shooting a model in soccer attire, as she kicked a ball around..... http://static.px.yelp.com/bphoto/oBGdNevfevCUxeYtjKWLJQ/l (....in the bloody summer heat, without even breaking a sweat, what a pro.) So this park has a fenced kiddie play area http://static.px.yelp.com/bphoto/G0zDQ3BkvJxcjm5Jsz5PdQ/l and some picnic tables, and views of the brush-dotted hills, and of course....oak trees. Oaks always remind me of Chicago, as do elms, and they are especially beautiful in autumn. I didn't venture up any of the hiking trails, it was too hot for me. http://static.px.yelp.com/bphoto/y2qZoYsCXCl9akJwjkEhEw/l But at least one guy had been hiking with his dog, and was descending when I arrived at the park. So yeah it's hot out here in summer, but still I am fascinated with this part of the Valley. The landscape combined with the remoteness seems otherworldly to me. I like to make the drive all the way around the far reaches of the Valley, on Valley Circle Blvd.. There's a parking lot at Chatsworth Oaks Park, but I didn't see any bathrooms. Best to stop in the sweet lil one-horse town you pass through just before you hit the deserted stretch of Valley Circle on which the park is located. If you want a getaway from all the madness & traffic, you won't get much farther away from it all than this, and still be in the LA vicinity. I love it here, can't wait to go back when the weather's a bit cooler. Because the scenery is cool, indeed.

    Tyiesha J.

    Great secluded park. The trails were kid friendly and the views were awesome! Spotted random bunnies running around too.

    Jess A.

    Some fantastic trails around, free parking, some awesome bird watching! We did notice a lot of aforementioned "No Trespassing" signs posted by DWP..... Hmmmmm, sketchy indeed! I liked the hills. Ups and downs all around, awesome for some calf strengthening for sure! Plenty of steep rock sections to scramble around as well. If I had a dog, I certainly would have set them free to run!! It's definitely best to come in the morning or near the end of the day. It's fairly exposed with not a lot of tree cover, and being the Valley, it was hot as hell by 1030am with very little shade. I personally prefer Malibu Creek, but it was a nice adventure. Great for avoiding people, getting a nature fix, and seeing some quality plant life!! Hearts the fragrant sage brushes, the star shaped weeds on the ground, and the view of the lake across the way. The lack of tree coverage earns this park 3 stars. Good, fun, nature walking but BE PREPARED with a hat, sunscreen, and plenty of water.

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    Jasmine A.

    This park is awesome for hiking. So glad that I found this hidden gem! It was lots of fun to explore and watch the sun go down. Met a nice couple that lived close by that gave us some suggestions and told us where each small trail lead to.

    Pablitos C.

    Jumping across the wood and bark-littered field in the grass, I feel it is easy to miss the lovely and particular features of Chatsworth Oaks Park as cars zoom by on Plummer St. The place honestly, is rather small and has little to boast of when it comes to facilities, but the green tilting field surrounded by dry hills and patches of green bushes is very tranquil and picturesque, even. Apparently there are no pre-established trails, but visitors are welcome to bike or hike into the hills that form part of the Santa Susana Range which are dotted with chaparral shrubs and various wild flowers (though at this time of year everything has pretty much dried up). The park has three main facilities: a slightly well-equipped and working playground, general barbecue pits, and a few picnic benches which the birds have found fitting to poop on. I found no restroom facilities, unfortunately. But the park was, apart from two or three parked visitors and a gigantic German Sheppard with a small man on a leash, deserted so that any shrub under the shade of an oak tree will be enough to relieve oneself. Overall the park is very clean and very neat, despite the fact that it is not staffed. You will find animal droppings are rare in the grassy area but abundant in the hiking trails. There is only one water fountain, and it might have been the heat and exhaustion of a long hike, but it tastes refreshing and one need only wait exactly four seconds before it turns chilly cold. The small park has a warm and peaceful vibe to it. There are many oak trees and plenty shade areas to sit under or take a nap in. The grassy area is filled with pieces of bark that look like over sized chunks of cinnamon sticks that smell like honey and dry dirt and the view from atop the nearby rocky hills is very pretty overlooking the Chatsworth Reservoir and the surrounding San Fernando Valley. I don't think it needs much improvement, apart from a restroom or two. Anything else would require more space but at approximately three acres it has the best it can for the moment. It is also listed as a Los Angeles wedding location and with a lovely view and bordering mountains it would be a great little spot to get married.

    The park's rules sign says trails but these LADWP signs declare them off limits.

    I love the park's peacefulness.. However, how on earth are you supposed to hike when all around the edges of the park there are no trespassing signs put up by the DWP at every possible trail except the one that heads out towards Chatsworth Lake Manor? Even the one along the fence going north from the park is I guess off limits as well since there are also No Trespassing signs hanging on the other side of the fence when you look in. Something tells me the Department of Water and Power is way overstepping their boundaries all because they probably built something (maybe the water tank or pipes?) near the park. If so, then just fence those off and let everyone use the open space already .

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    Date: February 1, 2025…read more I think this is my first review of 2025! Woowoo! That's what motherhood does to ya. I had this park bookmarked for a while now and decided to check it out today. We were actually around the area for lunch but didn't plan to go to a park and ended up driving back this way for it. Read the reviews and was excited to check it out and I'm so glad we did! As a recent mom of three, I felt so comfortable and safe solo watching my kids here. It's a nice playground in the middle of a fenced off grassy area with a restroom right by it. I loved that the restroom was right next to the playground to make a quick trip and not worry too much about my kiddos playing. They have a bunch of trees and also shaded top above so it was nice even though it was hitting 80F still! Surprisingly all the parents around were super attentive to their kids and made sure nobody was hurting another. I heard so many kids apologize for accidentally bumping into other kids and it just felt so nice to be in a kid area with kids who were well behaved, especially bc of my toddlers. Restrooms weren't too bad for a park. Not the cleanest but definitely not the worst I've been to. Overall I'm so happy we found this park and we will definitely be back more often!

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