Agoura Hills

Nestled in the hills between Thousand Oaks and the San Fernando Valley, Agoura Hills is one of the only communities in the Conejo Valley that is located within Los Angeles County rather than Ventura County. This quiet semi-rural community is conveniently located with easy access for commuters, only 40 minutes away from Los Angeles and 15 minutes to Thousand Oaks.

Known as the “Gateway to the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area,” Agoura Hills is ideally situated for those who want to enjoy the beautiful scenery and climate of Southern California. Residents can also get to the beach is only 25 minutes with a breathtaking drive down Malibu Canyon Road.

Today, this close-knit community features a vibrant music scene and many community activities for families with young children and people of all ages. Many of the neighborhoods in Agoura Hills are ideal for first-time home buyers, though there are abundant fine homes and estates in Old Agoura, with equestrian properties and horse trails. Living in Agoura Hills offers the advantages of being close to the city, while still being able to enjoy wide-open spaces and the quiet of nature.

Agoura Hills Parks and Schools

Families considering locating to Agoura Hills will be happy to learn that the Las Virgenes Unified School District (LVUSD), the district serving Agoura Hills, has recently been recognized as among the leaders in the nation, with recognitions such as the California School Boards Association Golden Bell Award and the U.S. News & Business Silver Medalist Outstanding School award. Though Agoura Hills is relatively small in terms of population, it features plenty of schools, including:

While it is located nearby to everything that Los Angeles has to offer, Agoura Hills maintains itself as a quiet community where people can enjoy a peaceful lifestyle and enjoy the outdoors. The City of Agoura Hills Parks & Recreation operates the Agoura Hills Recreation Center where residents can enjoy a variety of activities including classes and programs for toddlers, children, teenagers, adults, and seniors. There are also several parks spread across the city, including:

  • Chumash Park

  • Forest Cove Park

  • Morrison Park

  • Old Agoura Park

  • Reyes Adobe Park

  • Sumac Park



Resources for Agoura Hills, CA