Location Name - Shadow Ranch Park
22633 Vanowen Street
Canoga Park 91304

County: Los Angeles
Region: *Los Angeles
Location ID: 1113


Website:
https://www.laparks.org/reccenter/shadow-ranch (Website)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shadow_Ranch (Wiki Page)
http://bigorangelandmarks.blogspot.com/2007/03/no-9-shadow-ranch.html (Big Orange Landmarks)

Email: [email protected]

 
Styles: California Ranch

Categories:
AGRICULTURAL - *
AGRICULTURAL - Farms / Ranches / Farm Stands
NATURAL LANDSCAPES / PARKS - *
NATURAL LANDSCAPES / PARKS - City Parks / Community Parks / Private Parks
SPORTS - *
SPORTS - Baseball
SPORTS - Basketball Outdoor
SPORTS - Outdoor Playing Fields / Tracks / Soccer

Tags/Keywords: Valleys, Historic Buildings

Description:
Approximately 13 acres of the historical ranch property. Facility Features: Two community rooms are available each with a capacity of 35-40 people. Baseball Diamond (Unlighted) Basketball Courts (Lighted/ Outdoor), Children's play area Community room Football Field (Unlighted), Picnic tables, Soccer Field (Unlighted), and Redwood building material.

Usage Restriction:
updated 8.30.24 bd

Jurisdictions::
FILMLA / LOS ANGELES FILM OFFICE - FLICS, Los Angeles City

Within 30-Mile Zone: Y

State Property: No

Closed/Vacant: No

GPS Source:
google - GPSVisualizer, x coordinate: 34.1937472, y coordinate: -118.6192345

Building Materials: Adobe

 
Last Scouted By: Brandy Davis
Last Scouted Date: 8/29/2024

Contacts:
Griffith Park, Film Office *
Permit Approvals, Los Angeles Parks & Recreation
4730 Crystal Springs Dr., Los Angeles, CA 90027
323.644.6220 Phone 1
213.847.6056 Fax
[email protected]
https://www.laparks.org/ranger/park-film-office

* Key Contact


photos:

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