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Calabasas, CA 91302

Calabasas, CA Map

Calabasas is a US city in Los Angeles County in the state of California. Located at the longitude and latitude of -118.650000, 34.133333 and situated at an elevation of 283 meters. In the 2020 United States Census, Calabasas, CA had a population of 23,241 people. Calabasas is in the Pacific Standard Time timezone at Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) -8. Find directions to Calabasas, CA, browse local businesses, landmarks, get current traffic estimates, road conditions, and more.

Calabasas, located in California, is a city known for its affluent residents and celebrity homes, offering a glimpse into the opulent lifestyle often associated with this part of the state. Nestled in the hills of the Santa Monica Mountains, Calabasas provides a scenic backdrop that enhances its appeal. The city is perhaps most famously recognized for its gated communities, such as The Oaks, where many high-profile individuals reside. Beyond its glamorous reputation, Calabasas is also known for its commitment to preserving its natural beauty, with several parks and open spaces, including the scenic Malibu Creek State Park, which offers numerous hiking trails and opportunities for outdoor recreation.

Historically, Calabasas has roots dating back to the late 18th century when it was part of a large Spanish land grant. The city's name is derived from the Spanish word "calabaza," meaning pumpkin or squash, and it is celebrated annually with the Calabasas Pumpkin Festival, a nod to its agricultural past. The Leonis Adobe Museum, one of the oldest private homes in Los Angeles County, offers a glimpse into the area's ranching history and is a popular attraction for history enthusiasts. Calabasas is also home to The Commons at Calabasas, a premier shopping center that combines luxury retail, dining, and entertainment, making it a hub for both locals and visitors.

Nearby cities include: Hidden Hills, CA, Topanga, CA, Agoura, CA, West Hills, CA, Canoga Park, CA, Agoura Hills, CA, Oak Park, CA, Malibu, CA, Santa Susana, CA, Simi Valley, CA.

Places in Calabasas

Dine and drink

Eat and drink your way through town.

Bacon egg anc cheese breakfast burritos (no alterations)

Taqueria Las Virgenes

146

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McDonald's

190

$

Salad with chicken shawarma

Mediterranean Pita Grill

699

$

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Sharky's Woodfired Mexican Grill

276

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Can't-miss activities

Culture, natural beauty, and plain old fun.

5-12 playground

Gates Canyon Park

37

Paxton Calabasas

15Socializing, new friend, Bruce

Calabasas Bark Park

53Playground

Grape Arbor Park

7

Places to stay

Hang your (vacation) hat in a place that’s just your style.

Bugs

Good Nite Inn Calabasas

232

$

Avalon Calabasas

113GALLERY

Hilton Garden Inn Calabasas

220

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The Anza Hotel

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