Distances in miles and kilometers from Lake Sherwood, California to other cities in United StatesMeasures calculated from coordinates 34°08′02″N 118°52′49″W in a straight line: | |
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Google Earth and GPS Waypoint Coordinates (KML, WPT, GPX) Lake SherwoodThe following files can be imported from Google Earth or used as Waypoints for GPS |
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Tourist information about Lake SherwoodTourist and cultural information on nearby sites by coordinates: |
Sherwood Country Club Sherwood Country Club is a private, member owned golf and country club in Lake Sherwood, California set at the base of the Santa Monica Mountains just south of city of Thousand Oaks. Sherwood is home to a championship 18-hole Jack Nicklaus signature golf course, driving range and Georgian (...) Invesco QQQ Championship The Invesco QQQ Championship is a new professional golf tournament in California on the PGA Tour Champions, to be played at Sherwood Country Club in Lake Sherwood, California. The inaugural edition in October 2016 featured a 72-player field competing for a $2 million purse, and was a no-cut 54-hole (...) Lake Sherwood, California Lake Sherwood is an unincorporated community in the Santa Monica Mountains, in Ventura County, California overlooking Lake Sherwood reservoir. It is a body contact lake, swimming, fishing, SUP and boating allowed, located south of the Conejo Valley and city of Thousand Oaks, and west of Westlake (...) Ventura Farms Ventura Farms, previously known as Deerwood Stock Farm and Kentucky Park Farms, lies in the Hidden Valley in Thousand Oaks, California.Schneider, Jerry L. (2015). Western Filming Locations Book 1. CP Entertainment Books. Page 132. .Barraclough, Laura R. (2011) (...) Sherwood Dam Sherwood Dam, known also as Lake Sherwood Dam, Alturas Dam, and Potrero Dam, is a concrete arch dam in the Santa Monica Mountains near Thousand Oaks, California. Completed in 1904, its construction led to the creation of the Potrero Lake (since renamed Lake Sherwood) over the following winter (...) |