Conejo Recreation and Park District

Its first park board consisted of Luther C. Schwich, Roy Dehm, Marvin W, Burow, Donald M. Roberts, and Joan McGillis.

One of the agency's first accomplishments was the construction of the valley’s first public swimming pool at Thousand Oaks High School in 1964.

The agency branches out throughout the late 1960s, sponsoring overnight camps, ball games, nature walks, and other activities.

The Thousand Oaks Community Center was built in 1971, and the district acquired large parts of Lang Ranch in 1972.

Among the last prime pieces of parkland was acquired in the mid 1980s, which included the 240-acre Wildwood Mesa.