A Life in Hidden Valley

by Karen Crystal on January 3, 2010

Hidden Valley

This is one of those places where you suck in your breath, let out a low whistle and think, “So this is how the other half lives.”

Tucked in the away in the northern Santa Monica mountains, Thousand Oaks’ Hidden Valley may be considered the millionaires’ bargain club. Right next store to Lake Sherwood, this community, although it enjoys it’s amenities, largely prides itself on it’s less stodgy, ranch style homes. With roughly 60 homes, residents range from horse enthusiasts to boutique winemakers and of course, leaders of industry.

Possibly the most well known resident is David Murdock, owner of Dole Food Co and one of world’s wealthiest people. But years before Murdock came to play the area was used in the filming of “Robin Hood,” starring Douglas Fairbanks in 1921. Jamie Foxx bought here a couple years back to join Tom Selleck and former Major League Baseball player Todd Zeile and his wife, 1984 Olympic gold medal-winning gymnast Julianne McNamara. Sophia Loren owned a ranch here for many years but has since sold La Concordia; Sylvester Stallone was one of the original Hidden Valley owners as well.

Many enjoy the comfort of being separated from a busting city and finding $10 million homes at 1/4th the cost of Bel-Air. Hidden Valley attracts a highly specific personality and taste.

  • Archie1954
    Many years ago I had my 21st birthday party in a barn with a rock band. It was at the Shaft (McMahon Furniture Stores) ranch in Hidden Valley. I also used to spend time at the Las Comancias ranch (Staber's For Beauty) on the same private road as Eve Arden's small ranch that Sophia Loren later bought. Also stabled in the area were the Triggers that Roy Rogers used over the years. Alsulana Acres (Alan Ladd) was on that same private road. The other place I'm very familiar with is the old Brennan (Wyatt Earp Series) place which was sold to the Hallett (Rexall Drugs) family quite a few years ago. We had wonderful Halloween and Christmas parties there. The big house which had an olympic sized outdoor pool was used in the Knott's Landing TV series later. Other early Hidden Valley residents were Chuck Thornton (Litton Industries), Richard Widmark (I still have his mother's candle sticks), Dean Martin and many others. That beautiful valley is probably the most desirable place in California to live at least I believe so.
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