Jump to content

Newbury Gateway Park

Coordinates: 34°10′51.5″N 118°55′34.4″W / 34.180972°N 118.926222°W / 34.180972; -118.926222
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Newbury Gateway Park
Sign by entrance
Map
TypeNeighborhood park
Location2250 Michael Drive[1]
Newbury Park, California, United States
Coordinates34°10′51.5″N 118°55′34.4″W / 34.180972°N 118.926222°W / 34.180972; -118.926222
Area7 acres (2.8 ha)
Created1999
Operated byConejo Recreation & Park District (CRPD)
StatusOpen daily 7:00am to 10:00pm

Newbury Gateway Park is a seven-acre neighborhood park, located across the street from Newbury Park Library in western Newbury Park, California. The most notable attraction here includes the endemic plant and tree species, including an oak grove with over a hundred planted native oak trees.[2][3] It contains picnic areas, a playground, turf area, and seating benches. First acquired in 1984, the open space area added four additional acres of land and was developed into a neighborhood park by the Conejo Recreation & Park District (CRPD) in cooperation with Thousand Oaks in 1999. Newbury Gateway Park was closed for nearly a year in the 2012-2013 period as a result of a major drainage problems.[4][5][6]

It is a dog park, utilized for hiking, mountain biking, running, picnicking, and recreational activities. It is situated in an area of Newbury Park that was built in the 1960s under Ventura County jurisdiction, while Newbury Park still remained fully outside of Thousand Oaks city limits.[6]

References

[edit]
  1. ^ "Conejo Valley Regional Parks & Camping". Conejovalley.com. Retrieved 18 February 2016.
  2. ^ "Conejo Recreation and Park District - Newbury Gateway Park". Crpd.org. Retrieved 18 February 2016.
  3. ^ "Groundbreaking Today for Park". latimes. Retrieved 18 February 2016.
  4. ^ "Storm Drain Projects at Various Locations Change Order with Berry General Engineering Contractors, Inc. (CI 5127)". Toaks.org. Archived from the original on 2016-03-01. Retrieved 2016-02-18.
  5. ^ "2015 CASQA Annual Report" (PDF). Cassqa.org. p. 20. Retrieved 2016-02-18.
  6. ^ a b "Neighborhood anxious for park to reopen - September 12, 2013". Toacorn.com. Retrieved 18 February 2016.