The City of Calabasas is a charming community which combines modern-day conveniences with the spirit of the Old West. The city encompasses the 13 square miles of land and is nestled at the very west end of the San Fernando Valley in the beautiful rolling hills that lead to a fantastic drive through the Santa Monica Mountains toward Pepperdine University and the beaches at the Pacific Ocean. Calabasas' prime location makes for a retreat away from the big city -- while remaining within a close commute to the business centers around Los Angeles.
The nearby Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area offers a recreational activities such as hiking trails and camping, and there a plenty of neighborhood parks with sports fields and play areas for children. Additionally, there is the Calabasas Tennis and Swim Center, as well as the Agoura Hills/Calabasas Community Center, a state-of-the-art facility offering a variety of recreational, social, cultural, and eduational programs and activities to meet the needs of the community.
The City of Calabasas prides itself on it's award winning public schools in the Las Virgenes Unified School District as well as the nearby alternatives in privatized education.
Temperatures in Calabasas average 75 to 89 degrees in the summer months and 55 to 71 degrees in the winter months.