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Coordinates: 34°2233N 118°2645W / 34.37583°N 118.44583°W / 34.37583; -118.44583
 

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Placerita Canyon State Park
Welcome sign of Placerita Canyon State Park
Map showing the location of Placerita Canyon State Park
Map showing the location of Placerita Canyon State Park

Map showing the location of Placerita Canyon State Park
Map showing the location of Placerita Canyon State Park

Map showing the location of Placerita Canyon State Park
Map showing the location of Placerita Canyon State Park

Location19152 Placerita Canyon Road
Newhall, California 91321
United States
Coordinates34°22′33N 118°26′45W / 34.37583°N 118.44583°W / 34.37583; -118.44583
Established1950
Governing bodyCalifornia Department of Parks and Recreation

Placerita Canyon State Park is a California State Park located on the north slope of the western San Gabriel Mountains, in an unincorporated rural area of Los Angeles County, near the city of Santa Clarita.[1] The park hosts a variety of historic and natural sites, as well as serving as a trailhead for several hiking trails leading into the San Gabriel Mountains.

Cultural history

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Oak of the Golden Dream, 2021

The area of Placerita Canyon, in addition to the Santa Clarita Valley and the surrounding mountains, have been inhabited by the native Tataviam since time immemorial.

In 1842, the region was annexed under Rancho San Francisco, part of the larger Mexican land grant system that was dissolved 8 years later with California statehood inside the United States. The park preserves the site of the first documented discovery of gold in California where in 1842, Francisco Lopez found gold flakes on wild onion roots under the "Oak of the Golden Dream".[2]

In 1900, oil was discovered within the valley.

The park is near several movie ranches, all historic and active, including the Monogram Movie Ranch—Melody Ranch and the Disney—Golden Oak Ranch.[3][4][5]

Geography

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Placerita Canyon State Park is located along Placerita Creek in the southeastern Santa Clarita Valley, just outside the city limits of Santa Clarita but within its sphere of influence.[1] It lies between the Santa Clarita neighborhoods of Newhall and Sand Canyon.

The park, under the name Placerita Canyon Natural Area, is currently managed by the Los Angeles County Department of Parks and Recreation.[2] The Placerita Canyon Nature Center is the park's visitor center and museum. The park also contains the Walker Cabin (a restored and furnished 1920s cabin of the Walker family), and hiking and nature trails.[2][7]

Geology

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The park is also notable for a seepage of 'white' oil - unknown anywhere else in the world. This late 19th century discovery of oil surprised the prospectors because it is naturally filtered so that it is not black but transparent. A small pool of it continues to be active by the trailside leading up from the Nature Center to the Walker Ranch.

Ecology

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Located in the transition zone between the San Gabriel Mountains' California montane chaparral and woodlands ecoregion, and the Mojave's Deserts and xeric shrublands Biome in the California Floristic Province, the Placerita Canyon Flora is complex. Placerita Canyon State Park is in the east-west trending Placerita Canyon on the Placerita Fault and contains sandstone and metamorphic formations, and seasonal streams. Chaparral and Coast Live Oak woodland plant communities are represented.

Riparian woodlands at the park include three species of native trees including arroyo willow, cottonwood, and native California sycamore.[8]

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  • Exterior of the nature center, featuring live animal exhibits
    Exterior of the nature center, featuring live animal exhibits
  • Interior of the nature center, featuring a variety of interactive nature exhibits
    Interior of the nature center, featuring a variety of interactive nature exhibits
  • A mural depicting the valley's diverse history (left), Tataviam life prior to European settlement (center), and the discovery of gold by Francisco Lopez (not pictured)
    A mural depicting the valley's diverse history (left), Tataviam life prior to European settlement (center), and the discovery of gold by Francisco Lopez (not pictured)
  • See also

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    References

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    1. ^ a b "Completed Annexations". City of Santa Clarita. Retrieved December 25, 2020.
  • ^ a b c "Placerita Canyon State Park". Retrieved May 31, 2009.
  • ^ [1] www.melodyranchstudio. 'Melody Ranch Studio Museum.' Retrieved 5/15/2010.
  • ^ "Placeritos Ranch - Monogram Ranch - Melody Ranch". Archived from the original on June 8, 2011. Retrieved September 8, 2010. oxy.edu Monogram-Melody Ranch. Retrieved 5/15/2010
  • ^ Leon Worden. "'Melody Ranch: Movie Magic in Placerita Canyon'". Santa Clarita Valley Historical Society. Retrieved March 29, 2003.
  • ^ "Oak of the Golden Dream". California Department of Parks and Recreation. State of California. Retrieved August 26, 2014.
  • ^ "Placerita Canyon Natural Area and Nature Center". Retrieved May 31, 2009.
  • ^ http://www.placerita.org/ www.placerita.org "Placerita Canyon Nature Center." Retrieved 5/11/2010.
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