Visit Santa Clarita
Spring has sprung in Santa Clarita, CA
Stevenson Ranch, CA
Spring has sprung in Santa Clarita, and the trails are putting on a show! Wildflowers are popping like confetti, the hills are dressed in their greenest greens, and the air smells like adventure! Whether you're cruising through Placerita Canyon or chasing butterflies up Towsley, every step feels like nature’s throwing you a little party. So lace up those boots—Mother Nature's rolling out the green carpet just for you!
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Los Angeles County, CA
Discover natural beauty at these unique rock formations that are a familiar Southern California sight having been the background for many films and commercials.
Visit Santa Clarita
Los Angeles County, CA
These trails allow you to experience nature and wildlife first hand. The journey includes mountainous regions, animal encounters and breathtaking views of Santa Clarita. Trailhead begins at Ed Davis Park which you can find off Interstate 5 at the Calgrove exit.
Visit Santa Clarita
Los Angeles County, CA
Discover natural beauty at these unique rock formations. Rock climbing is the primary sport, but adventurers can enjoy all kinds of outdoor recreation, including saddling up for a riveting ride or going on foot along the many hiking trails in this rocky terrain. In addition, enjoy family campgrounds, hiking, picnicking and horseback trails.
Visit Santa Clarita
Los Angeles County, CA
These trails allow you to experience nature and wildlife firsthand. The journey includes mountainous regions, animal encounters and breathtaking views of Santa Clarita. Trailhead begins at Ed Davis Park which you can find off Interstate 5 at the Calgrove exit.
Visit Santa Clarita
Los Angeles County, CA
9,000 acre park with countless outdoor activities such as fishing, boating, jet skiing, kayaking, wakeboarding, swimming and mountain biking.
Visit Santa Clarita
Los Angeles County, CA
The Elder Loop in Towsley Canyon is super green in the spring with lots of purple lupine and other flowers in bloom! The park offers visitors a peaceful haven just west of the I-5 between the Santa Clarita and San Fernando Valleys. Trails for walking, hiking, and mountain biking lead visitors through an astonishing variety of habitat types. Notable Park features include the Don Mullaly Trail, Towsley Creek, and spectacular water-worn rock formations in Towsley Gorge, as wells as scenic trail viewpoints and oak woodland.
Visit Santa Clarita
Santa Clarita, CA
350-acre hiking destination and wildlife nature center. The park features seven different trails, covering more than 12 miles. The Heritage Trail, which explores the cultural history of the park, is paved to allow access for strollers and wheelchairs. A picnicking area is available near the Nature Center. It’s a great place to start to get a glimpse at the natural beauty and history of southern California.