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Horse Back Riding Malibu Riders Conejo Valley Paramount Ranch
While I love living in such a thrilling city like LA, we all crave a tranquil escape every now and then. Nestled just an hour away lies the serene and underrated Conejo Valley – a treasure trove of nature’s splendor, enchanting wineries, and exciting outdoor activities. So buckle up and let me take you on a little virtual tour to share some of the fun things you can do on your visit.

1. Go Horseback Riding with Malibu Riders

Price: $100/hour

Location: 2903 Cornell Rd, Agoura Hills, CA 91301Envision yourself saddled atop a noble steed, exploring the same trails where countless movies have been filmed at Paramount Ranch. As you journey through the magnificent fields, bathed in sunlight and echoing with the tranquil sounds of nature, you’ll encounter a cool stream surrounded by trees. You’ll watch as your horses playfully splashes water around, an enchanting moment that you’ll treasure forever. Definitely book your ride now to experience this journey.

Before 2018, you would usually see western-style buildings for the movie set but due to the Woolsey fire, you won’t be seeing the western set for now. Our guide said that the National Park service is rebuilding it and hoping to see it back in 2024. Regardless of the missing western-style set, the horseback riding experience was nothing short of extraordinary and thoroughly enjoyable.

   Paramount Ranch Chapel Conejo Valley California
2. Visit The Iconic Chapel

Price: Free
Location: 2903 Cornell Rd, Agoura Hills, CA 91301

The Paramount Ranch chapel, one of the few structures that survived the Woolsey fire, holds a special charm. Its fame extends beyond its scenic beauty – having been featured in hit shows like HBO’s ‘Westworld’, ‘The X-Files’, ‘Firefly’, and even the film ‘American Sniper’. On your visit, take a moment to immerse yourself in the tranquil ambiance of the chapel, a sanctuary of peace before embarking on the scenic 2-mile Paramount ranch loop hike.

Axe Throwing Conejo Valley California

3. Unleash Your Inner Warrior at Mighty Axe

Price: $35/hour
Location: 215 N Moorpark Rd Unit I, Thousand Oaks, CA 91360

Ready for some friendly competition? Head to Mighty Axe and test your skills with axe throwing. My personal favorite is the game where you can use a photo of your opponent as a target – it’s a hilarious twist that guarantees a fun time.

Why settle for ordinary when you can elevate the game? Step into the lively atmosphere of Mighty Axe, grab an axe, and let the good times roll. It’s more than just a game; it’s a memory in the making!

Taste of Conejo Valley California Wine

4. Feast at the Annual Taste of Conejo

Price: $100
Location: TBA

Every October, as the leaves start to change and the air turns crisp, Conejo Valley becomes a paradise for food and wine enthusiasts. The Annual Taste of Conejo event brings together the finest local restaurants, wineries, and breweries and as the name suggests, you get a taste of all the best food and wines that Conejo offers.

So, mark your calendars for next October, grab your tickets and come with an empty stomach & a big appetite. The array of mouth-watering food and beverages is truly staggering, and the experience is sure to leave you with a taste for more.

Stage Coach Inn Museum Conejo Valley California

5. Stagecoach Inn Museum: Step into History

Price: $10
Location: 51 S Ventu Park Rd, Newbury Park, CA 91320

History enthusiasts, this one’s for you! The Stage Coach Inn Museum offers fascinating insights into life in the late 1800s. Do note that it’s open only on Wednesdays and Saturdays from 1-4 pm.

On a day when the museum was not open, I had the unique experience of watching a local play named ‘Voices of Old Conejo’, enacted by the town’s residents. This delightful introduction to the town’s culture was reminiscent of the close-knit community depicted in the TV series ‘Gilmore Girls’ – ‘Stars Hollow’, where townsfolk actively participate in local events.

That’s a glimpse into my day trip to Conejo Valley, but there’s so much more waiting to be discovered. If you’re seeking a break from the city’s hustle, then it’s time to pack your bags or plan a road trip to Conejo Valley. Your adventure awaits!

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