Rancho Simi Park is a great place to kick back, relax and enjoy the SoCal weather. There are two main play areas for children. One for toddlers and one for older children. The center piece of the park is a man-made duck pond that is usually full of our fowl friends. On occasion you’ll find a fisherman trying his luck. The park also has nice green areas for tossing a ball. There are covered picnic areas perfect for outdoor birthdays or just a relaxing lunch. Right next door is a public swimming pool. Sporting fields(popular with soccer players) are on the west side. The location is great; right at Royal and Erringer. Parking can be a bit tight if there are parties or other activities going on. The park is generally kept clean, but can get a bit dirty around the pond due to the large amount of geese, ducks, frogs, etc. Overall, this park is a wonderful stop for families and for anyone seeking some great outdoors in the middle of Simi Valley. Well worth a visit!
Sadie T.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Porter Ranch, Los Angeles, CA
You know you are in Simi Valley when you go to feed Ducks and Families show up with two bags full of fresh bread just purchased. No old stale moldy bread for Simi Valley Ducks. When I was a Kid the Ducks were lucky to get old bread crumbs. Not at this park. Quack Quack calling all Ducks Simi Community Park is the place to live. If you intend on showing up with old bread wear sun glasses and a cap so that no one recognizes you. Shoot you might even be breaking a law or two there in good old Simi. Someone might want to check that out. This is a nice place to bring your Children to feed Ducks. The playground is nothing spectacular but the actual park area is nice. The Ducks were surprisingly well mannered.
Bria M.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Thousand Oaks, CA
Very pretty area!
First L.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Marblehead, MA
Just like an old friend It’s as if I never left Timeless Zen blossoms This was where I honed my backhand and swinging volleys. My old buddy and I would play for hours on end, which kept us out of trouble. So nice to come home to familiar faces. There’s eight lighted courts; still no cost to the public. Afternoons almost guarantees a court – perfect for practicing serves. Also, there’s a wall. I’ve played lots of fantasy matches against Steffi, Monica, and Martina. And Sunday morning is old folk doubles, which is a fun, relaxed, easy workout.