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Santa Clarita Attractions
Santa Clarita offer a variety of attractions from a PGA champion tour golf course, theme parks, historical sites, and a world-class aquatic center, to luxurious day spas, outdoor recreation areas, acres of parkland, and miles of paseos and trails. Whatever your pleasure, you are sure to find an attraction perfectly suited just for you. Santa Clarita en Espanól (2.5 MB - PDF*)

Attractions List

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    Theme Parks

     Six Flags
          Six Flags Magic Mountain

    Six Flags Magic Mountain

    OPEN EVERYDAY!!  For additional information please call (661) 255-4111 or (818) 367-5965. For information in Spanish please call (661) 255-4854. Six Flags Magic Mountain is open daily from mid March to Labor Day, weekends and holidays for the balance of year, as well as an extended period during the holiday season in December and January.

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    Hurricane Harbor

    Six Flags Hurricane Harbor

     NOW OPEN EVERY DAY FOR THE 2010 SEASON!

    This tropical water park is sure to provide an entire day of fun for the entire family! The Six Flags Hurricane Harbor attraction lineup features more than 23 slides and attractions including: Tornado, a six-story funnel of fun, Black Snake Summit, with two of the tallest enclosed speed slides in Southern California; Lizard Lagoon, a 7,000 square-foot pool for teen and adult activities; Bamboo Racer, an exciting 45-foot-tall, six-lane racing attraction; Castaway Cove, an exclusive children's water play kingdom; Shipwreck Shores which offers water play activities for the entire family; the Forgotten Sea wave pool and The River Cruise lazy river. Stay cool this summer at the Harbor!

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     Family Fun

    Mountasia Family Fun Center

    Mountasia Family Fun Center &
    Farrell's Ice Cream Parlour Restaurant 

    A premier family entertainment center with attractions for kids of all ages including Miniature Golf, Go Karts, Bumper Boats, Batting Cages, a 20' Rock Climbing Wall, Lazer Tag and near 100 Video and Redemption Games. The Center is also home to Farrell's Ice Cream Parlour & Restaurant serving delicious food and delectable desserts. Mountasia and Farrell's are open daily, hours vary by season. Unlimited play specials are always available.

     

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    Fin's Glow Zone

    Fin's Glow Zone-Blacklight Miniature Golf

    An exciting adventure through our 18 Hole Glow-in-the-Dark Mini Golf Course! Fun for all ages and perfect for birthday parties, team parties, field trips, fundraisers, youth groups and more!

     

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    Scooter

     Scooter's Jungle

    Scooter's Jungle is Your neighborhood destination for private family fun in a safe, clean, creative environment offering worry-free birthday parties, open play, fundraisers, team events, and homemade pizza. Our award winning facilities offer the best equipment right-sized for kids and parents to play together for an active, memorable, and fun filled experience where everyone
    is treated like Jungle royalty. 

    Historical/Nature

    Castaic Water Garden

    CLWA Conservatory Garden and Learning Center

    Looking for a peaceful location to spend an afternoon with your family or friends, then head for the Garden. The Conservatory Garden is open at no charge to the public. Relax and enjoy the view as you walk a self-guided tour through the 7-acre garden featuring over 1,300 rose bushes. Stop by the front lobby of Castaic Lake Water Agency and pick-up a Garden Guide. Learn which drought-resistant plants and flowers grow best in the Santa Clarita Valley.

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    Ed Davis Park

    Ed Davis Park

    At Ed Davis Park in Towsley Canyon, located just off the I-5 at Pico Canyon, you'll find an outdoor setting with hiking and mountain bike trails, streams and natural woodlands.

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    Historic Route 6

    Historic Route 6

    The City of Santa Clarita invites you to take the road less traveled. Enjoy a scenic drive along Historic Route 6, presently known as Sierra Highway, and experience a bit of Santa Clarita's past. Once the main artery from Santa Clarita to Los Angeles, Route 6 spans 14 states and more than 3,562 miles. Also known as the Grand Army of the Republic Highway, Route 6 is the sole national arterial honoring veterans of the Civil War.

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    Mentryville

    Mentryville

    Just a few minutes away explore Mentryville. Historical 19th Century western structures give visitors an authentic look into the past of California's "black gold" boom town era. The "Big House" in Mentryville a 13-room Victorian mansion was the third Santa Clarita Valley Home of Charles Alexander Mentry. It was erected in 1898, two years prior to Mentry's death.

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    Oak of the Golden Dream

    Oak of the Golden Dream

    The area around the Oak of the Golden Dream is said to be the location where Francisco Lopez made California's first authenticated gold discovery on March 9, 1842. While gathering wild onions near the tree in Placerita Canyon, he found gold particles clinging to the roots of the bulbs. Many gold seekers came up from Sonora, Mexico in the Spring of 1842 and used panning, sluicing and dry washing methods to extract gold from the sand and gravel in the canyon. Lopez's find predated James Marshall's strike at Sutter's Mill by six years. Santa Clarita Valley has many historical sites to visit.

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    Placerita Canyon Nature Area

    Placerita Canyon Nature Area

    Placerita Canyon Natural Area is a 350-acre wildlife sanctuary located at the Western end of the San Gabriel Mountains in the Santa Clarita Valley. The Park features seven different trails, covering more than 12 miles. Trails range in size from the 0.16 mile Botany Trail to the 2.45 mile Los Pinetos Trail, which provides spectacular views of the Pacific Ocean and Channel Islands on clear days. The Heritage Trail, which explores the cultural history of the park, is paved to allow access for strollers and wheelchairs. Guided nature hikes are available throughout the year with Family Nature Walks every Saturday beginning at 11:00 a.m.

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    St. Francisquito Dam

    St. Francisquito Dam

    St. Francis Dam, with water in the reservoir, sometime between the dam's completion in May 1926 and its failure on March 12, 1928. Construction on the 600-foot-long, 185-foot-high St. Francis Dam started in August 1924. With a 12.5 billion-gallon capacity, the reservoir began to fill with water on March 1, 1926. On March 12, 1928, the dam failed, sending a 180-foot-high wall of water crashing down San Francisquito Canyon. An estimated 600 people lay dead by the time the floodwaters reached the Pacific Ocean south of Ventura 5 1/2 hours later. The raging, muddy torrent did not discriminate among homes, cars, giant oak trees or anything else that stood in the way. It was the second-worst disaster in California history, after the great San Francisco earthquake and fire of 1906, in terms of lives lost.

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    Hary Carey Ranch

    Tesoro Adobe Historic Park

    The Tesoro Adobe was built and owned by noted western film actor, Harry Carey, in the 1920’s and 1930’s. During Carey’s prolific film career, he is credited with at least 233 movies; the western movie elite including John Wayne, William S. Hart, and Gary Cooper visited Tesoro adobe. In June, 2005, the County accepted the donation of the Tesoro Adobe Historic Park from Montalvo Properties LLC, the developer of the Tesoro residential community that surrounds the park. For more information please call (661) 702-8923

    Vasquez Rocks

    Vasquez Rocks

    Vasquez Rocks Natural Area Park north of Santa Clarita off the Antelope Valley Freeway (SR-14) is a 750-acre reserve that once served as a hideout for outlaw Tiburcio Vasquez, and was a shelter for the Tatavian Indians. The unique rock formations are a familiar sight having been the background for many films and commercials. Rock climbing is the primary sport, but for a less perilous workout, saddle up for a riveting ride or go it on foot along the many hiking trails in this rocky terrain. In addition, you'll enjoy family campgrounds, hiking and horseback trails.

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    Walker Cabin

    Walker Cabin

    The historic Walker Cabin, built by Frank Walker around 1920, is located within the Placerita Canyon Natural Area. The cabin served as the family's second home in the area for about 10 years, until they moved into a larger house they built further up the canyon. Walker Cabin has been fully restored and refurnished and provides visitors with a sense of what life was like in Placerita Canyon for this pioneering family.

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    Museums

    William S. Hart Park

    William S. Hart Park & Museum 

    CHANGE IN SUMMER 2010 SCHEDULE

    The Hart Museum’s mansion will be undergoing a re-roofing project during summer 2010. Due to the nature of this project, the Hart Museum’s mansion (located atop the hill within Hart Park) will be closed for the duration of construction beginning Monday, July 26, 2010. The re-opening of the mansion is anticipated in October 2010. Click here for more information.

    Part of the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles and the former home of William S. Hart, silent film star and director, the 265-acre Horseshoe Ranch and mansion include an impressive collection of the actor's furnishings. Western art, Native American artifacts and momentous of early Hollywood. The museum is open to the public daily and offers tours, in addition to hosting a variety of film screening and concerts through out the year.

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    Rancho Camulos Museum

    Rancho Camulos Museum

    "Where the history, myth, and romance of Old California still linger"

    It is a National Historic Landmark where the early California lifestyle is preserved in its original rural environment. What began as part of the 48,000 acre Mexican land grant, Rancho San Francisco, deeded to Antonio del Valle in 1839 is still a 1,800-acre working ranch. Rancho Camulos was also the setting for "Ramona" an 1884 novel by Helen Hunt Jackson that generated national interest in the history of Hispanic settlement in California and the impact on Native Americans. The non-profit museum is a portion of the ranch containing the main adobe, cocina, chapel, schoolhouse, and beautiful grounds. Here the history and culture of the people of Camulos from the Tat avian Indians, through the del Valle family who established the rancho in the mid-1800s, to the Rubel family who purchased the property in 1924 are preserved. Docent led one- hour tours are conducted Wednesdays, Saturdays and Sundays from 1-4 PM. The suggested donation is $5.00 for adults and $3.00 for children and students. Private group and school tours and special events such as weddings can also be arranged.

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    Spas

    Glen Ivy

    Glen Ivy Spa

    For centuries guests have been drawn to the soothing natural environment of the famous Glen Ivy Hot Springs Spa near Corona, CA. In 2005 Glen Ivy transplanted seedlings from the parent tree to your backyard in northern L.A.'s finest shopping center, the Valencia Town Center. Glen Ivy Spa, Valencia brings the spa in the garden experience indoors, with world class spa treatments, a cozy solarium, separate women's and men's lockers, steamroom, Jacuzzi, and showers. And don't miss The Grotto, Glen Ivy's body moisturizing social spa experience fun for friends and groups!

     

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    Beyond Harmony

    Beyond Harmony

    Santa Clarita's Premier MedSpa, featuring the latest technologies and treatments to keep you looking and feeling your best!

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    L'Esprit Spa

    L'Esprit Spa

    Get away from it all without leaving town in our extraordinary forty-three hundred square foot Day Spa & Salon, designed for privacy and serenity, all under one roof!

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    Trains

    Fillmore & Western

    Fillmore & Western Railway

    In the heart of California's Heritage Valley, just 19 miles west of Santa Clarita, one hundred year old tracks are still in use by Fillmore Western Railway. These once abandoned and now restored tracks have been transporting families year round for the last decade to Santa Paula and more recently to Piru. A variety of excursion trains take you through the Heritage Valley, where you'll enjoy mountains, rivers, creeks, nurseries, citrus and avocado orchards and more. This nostalgic adventure can be experienced on Saturdays and Sundays aboard the Weekend Scenic excursion, or while partaking in one of the many other the med excursions. Enjoy the only Murder Mystery Dinner Train in Southern California on Saturday nights or climb aboard holiday the med trains, including The Pumpkin Liner, Headless Horseman Dinner Train, North Pole Express, Christmas Tree Train, and lunch trains for Easter, Mother's Day and Father's Day. You can even enjoy seasonal excursions such as the Margarita Madness Train or the various Wine excursion trains. There is truly something for everybody at Fillmore Western Railway.

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    Aqua Dulce Vineyards

    Agua Dulce Vineyards

    Agua Dulce Vineyards is a 90 acre, fully operational vineyard and winery, featuring daily wine tasting and tours, a gourmet gift shop, and wine sales. The Vineyard is located just 20 minutes east of Santa Clarita and 45 minutes north of downtown Los Angeles and have earned the honor of being Los Angeles County's leading fine wine grower and producer. Wines from Agua Dulce Vineyards have won multiple medals in several national wine competitions. Agua Dulce Vineyards is blessed with natural soils, climatic and geographic advantages unique to the Agua Dulce Valley.

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    VISITOR INFO


    SC Guide

    Santa Clarita Guide's
    Micro Visitor Center™

    Stop in to pick up a tourism guide, complete with a map--absolutely free!
    We know the area, and we're here to help!

    25124 Springfield Ct, Ste 100
    Santa Clarita (Valencia) California 91355
    661-290-3700
    MAP IT!

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