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Visit Conejo Valley invites travelers to explore “101 Things to Do Just Off the 101” | News


Visit Conejo Valley invites travelers to take the scenic route with the launch of the new “101 Things to Do Just Off the 101” guide, a curated collection of stops and activities located throughout Conejo Valley and easily accessible from Highway 101.

Designed to inspire visitors and locals alike, the guide showcases a wide range of offerings in the region, from locally beloved brunch spots and scenic canyon drives to craft cocktail lounges, boutiques and specialty shops, live entertainment venues and family-friendly attractions. Located between Los Angeles and Santa Barbara, Conejo Valley offers an easy Southern California getaway full of memorable stops just minutes from the freeway.

Long considered a hidden gem along California’s iconic Highway 101 corridor, Conejo Valley combines outdoor adventure, dining, and cultural attractions into an accessible destination for travelers looking to explore beyond the highway. Visitors can spend the day exploring oak-studded hiking trails, enjoying small craft brews, exploring local art and history museums, or relaxing in open-air restaurants and vibrant community gathering places.

“Conejo Valley is filled with incredible things to see and do that travelers can easily access from the 101,” said Danielle Borja, president and CEO of Visit Conejo Valley. “This guide was created to inspire travelers to experience the diversity of what makes Conejo Valley unique, whether it’s discovering scenic views, exploring the local food scene, enjoying live music or finding unexpected experiences just off the highway.”

The “101 Things to Do Just Off the 101” guide highlights attractions in Thousand Oaks, Agoura Hills and Newbury Park, featuring everything from horse riding trails and local coffee shops to golf courses, breweries, performing arts venues and immersive cultural attractions. From outdoor recreation and arts and culture to wellness, locally rooted dining and small-town charm, the guide reflects the full range of what Conejo Valley has to offer, all in close proximity to major Southern California destinations.

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A taste of just some of the 101 experiences in the guide:

Watch the sunset from Tarantula Hill.
Buy some homemade fudge at Newberry Candy.
Visit the serene Japanese pagoda in the Gardens of the World.
After dinner, enjoy a handcrafted cocktail made from fresh local ingredients at Oak & Iron.
Visit the church from HBO’s Westworld at Paramount Ranch.
As road trips become increasingly popular throughout California, the guide serves as a resource for travelers looking for convenient and memorable detours worth taking. With its central location and varied appeal, Conejo Valley continues to position itself as an inviting stop for both short getaways and longer stays.

The full “101 Things to Do Just Outside the 101” guide can be viewed at:
https://conejo.com/insider-tips/101-things-to-do-just-off-the-101/

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