
I haven't been to this Estate yet but I have been to the park plenty. It is a small park beside the Estate. There are cemented pathways for easy trail laps. It does have a small playground for...
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The Oakridge Estate, originally designed by renowned architects Paul R. Williams and Robert Finkelhor in 1937 for Hollywood actress Barbara Stanwyck, is a historic property located in Northridge, California. Acquired by the City of Los Angeles in 2009, the estate is now managed by the Department of Recreation and Parks with a focus on preservation and education through the efforts of the non-profit organization Friends of Oakridge.
Spanning 120 acres, the estate was once part of the Marwyck Ranch, a state-of-the-art Thoroughbred ranch owned by Stanwyck in partnership with the Marx brothers. The property showcases a rich history, having served as a home for notable figures in the entertainment industry and currently offering guided tours and events aimed at highlighting its significance and heritage.
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I haven't been to this Estate yet but I have been to the park plenty. It is a small park beside the Estate. There are cemented pathways for easy trail laps. It does have a small playground for...
The park itself gets five stars. It's lovely. Parking is decent and the trail is perfect for my elderly parents. There's also a cute amphitheater and plenty of seating for outdoor activities. I...
This is a nice little park if you live towards the middle of the San Fernando Valley. It's very clean and open. A perfect place to have a picnic lunch, a little group meeting, or get your laps...
This is a really nice and easy walk if you're looking for some outdoors time. It's a short walk but would be great for a picnic and there's a little playground for children. We brought our dog and...
PROS: Parking - sufficient for a neighborhood park that I doubt gets very busy to the point that lack of parking would become an issue Cleanliness - despite the fact that I came here right after...
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