Placerita Canyon Nature Center - Weekly Animal Shows - KHTS - Santa Clarita
Placerita Canyon Nature Center - Weekly Animal Shows - KHTS - Santa Clarita
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Placerita Canyon State Park//Things to do in Santa Clarita Valley
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In this video, Cole and Dawn share their visit Placerita Canyon Nature Center. If you enjoy hiking in Santa Clarita, this is a great place to check out! Situated in the beautiful Santa Clarita Valley, Placerita Canyon is a great choice if you're looking for things to do in Santa Clarita. And be sure to check out the Oak of the Golden Dream while you're there!
Placerita Canyon Audio Discovery Tour
An interview with the creator of the Placerita Canyon Audio Discovery Tour Podcast.
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Placerita Canyon Nature Center
Hiking with the homies ???????????? at Placerita canyon nature center (sate park in Los Angeles county, California) I do not own this song. All credit musically goes to MAC Miller - Nike’s on my feet
Placerita Canyon | southern California | 21 April 2010
The opening shot with the powerline is also a view of the Los Angeles Aqueduct: the large tan pipe angling down a hillside. This shot was taken from the side of Placerita Canyon Road just west of the 14 Freeway near Newhall, Los Angeles County, California. The Los Angeles Aqueduct brings water two-hundred miles southward from the Owens Valley to the citizens of Los Angeles and southern California. It was built in the early 20th century, completed in 1913.
The remainder of the video depicts a hike through Placerita Canyon in Placerita Canyon State Park, Los Angeles County, southern California, 21 April 2010. The end of the video depicts a portion of a feeding session for a captive red-tail hawk at the Placerita Canyon Nature Center.
The twenty-first of April 2010 was a cool day with intermittent rainfall and along the main canyon trail on this day were wildflowers, fluvial sedimentary features such as sandbars, cobble bars and small waterfalls, various riparian zone tree species including Sycamore, Cottonwood and California Live Oak, and a small tar seep (4:37) from which bubbles of methane (?) escape.
Placerita Canyon State Park straddles a boundary area between the Mesozoic and Pre-Cambrian crystalline rocks of the San Gabriel Mountains on the south side of the park and the Plio-Pleistocene sedimentary rock terranes on the north side of the park. The dextral San Gabriel fault -- a major but inactive tectonic feature in the region -- passes through the park's eastern reach. The boundary between the crystalline rocks to the south and the sedimentary rocks is marked by an unnamed fault the sense of slip for which is unknown. Hiking through Placerita Canyon one passes from a fairly narrow rock-walled canyon to a more open area of rolling hills, a geomorphic transition that marks the change of lithology from the older crystalline rocks to the young sedimentary rocks. Information on the geology of the area is depicted on the Thomas Dibblee maps 'Geologic Map of the Mint Canyon Quadrangle, Los Angeles County, California' and 'Geologic Map of the San Fernando-Van Nuys (North 1/2) Quadrangles, Los Angeles County, California' and references therein.
Placerita Canyon Nature Center keeps a menagerie of animals, including a red-tailed hawk (7:07) and a barn owl in outdoor cages. Small mammals and reptiles (including rattlesnakes) are kept indoors in glass tanks and cages.
Placerita Canyon Nature Center Museum Dedication
MUSEUM-STYLE EXHIBITS DEBUT AT PLACERITA CANYON NATURE CENTER
Unveiled Feb. 25, as part of $1.4 million in improvements: Displays depicting canyon ecosystems, freshwater aquarium, bird-viewing area and new animal enclosures.
An eager crowd of more than 200 people turned out for the Feb. 25 opening of the revamped Placerita Canyon Nature Center, as a set of visually striking, museum-style exhibits made their public debut at the California state park managed by the Los Angeles County Department of Parks and Recreation.
Made possible in large part by a $1 million grant from California State Parks, through the Prop. 84 Nature Education Facilities Program, the $1.4 million project represents a significant overhaul of the nature center first built in 1971.
The upgrades — which add new and exciting dimensions to a facility devoted to educating the public about native animals, plants and natural resources — include large diorama displays depicting Placerita Canyon’s three primary ecosystems; a wall-sized freshwater aquarium; a specially-designed bird-viewing area, featuring an observation deck and viewing scopes that allow visitors to watch wild birds along a nearby hillside; informative interpretive displays on native flora and fauna; renovated bird enclosures with a natural soil base; a room dedicated to native mammals; and the wall-to-wall mural “Daylight to Nocturnal,” which serves as a colorful backdrop for a collection of lifelike taxidermy animals that include a mountain lion.
Among those appearing at the grand opening was Los Angeles County Mayor Michael D. Antonovich, whose office provided $465,000 toward the improvements. “In addition to providing our Santa Clarita Valley residents with a vital resource for learning and appreciation of wildlife and the environment, the $1.4 million in improvements at the nature center help highlight the vital role Placerita Canyon plays in our efforts to preserve our County’s diverse natural heritage,” said Mayor Antonovich.
Additional improvements to the park property, which is owned by the State of California and managed by Los Angeles County, include a new roof and exterior restoration for historic Walker Cabin; new potable water system at Walker Ranch Campground; and Americans with Disabilities Act-accessibility for a pedestrian bridge.
As part of the grand opening event, representatives of the Tatavium Band of Mission Indians provided a traditional blessing of the land — which was inhabited by their ancestors beginning in ancient times, and has long been central to the region’s cultural and natural history. It was in 1769 that the Portola Expedition arrived in the Santa Clarita Valley — helping to bring about the mission era, which transformed this state in so many ways. Less than 100 years later, Francisco Lopez discovered gold in Placerita Canyon, ultimately leading to a rush of fortune-seekers throughout the state who gave birth to modern California.
Other speakers at the Wednesday morning gathering included Placerita Canyon Nature Associates President Jim Southwell, whose volunteer organization contributed close to $30,000 for completion of conceptual and master plans for the renovations; and L.A. County Department of Parks and Recreation Director Russ Guiney, who said the new-look nature center “tells a compelling story about the animals and plants that make L.A. County such a unique place to experience the beauty of the natural world. We look forward to welcoming visitors of all ages who can embrace these new opportunities for learning and fun.”
Placerita Canyon Nature Center Museum is located at
19152 Placerita Canyon Road
Newhall, CA 91321
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Placerita Canyon Hike - Swollen Streams + Waterfall - Santa Clarita, CA
I went hiking at Placerita Canyon, a place I tried to go to last week but was turned away due to it being closed due to mudslides and lots of water in the creek.
At any rate, they opened it up again though the most popular trail was closed due to the recent rains having destroyed lots of the trails alongside the creek. Well, that didn't stop me. Here's my adventure.
Santa Clarita - Camp 9 down to Placerita Canyon Nature Center - Patrick & Miles
Things To Do In Santa Clarita: Placerita Canyon Natural Area
Santa Clarita real estate agent Brandon Montemayor of Montemayor and Associates at Remax of Valencia takes you on a brief tour of the historic Placerita Canyon Nature Center. For more information, go to:
#Gold Real Discovered CA #Disney Ranch Studios #Placerita Canyon
Real place Gold was Discovered in Calif 1842 by Francisco Lopez and a sneak peek at Disney Ranch Studios!! Historical Landmark #168. Take you kids its a easy walk and they will remember it forever... I did after a elementary school trip.
Placerita Canyon Nature Center Undergoes Renovation
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Placerita Canyon State Park and Nature Center- Waterfall Trail- The waterfall-
One of the waterfalls along the waterfall trail in Placerita Canyon State Park .
Hillside & Manzanita Trails - Placerita Canyon Nature Center - Episode 3 - SCV Hikes
Hillside & Manzanita Trails - Placerita Canyon Nature Center - Episode 3 - SCV Hikes
With some steep hills and a relatively short hike, you’re sure to get a workout on not one but two trails out here in Placerita, let’s go for a hike on the Hillside and Manzanita trails.
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Hillside & Manzanita Trails - Placerita Canyon Nature Center - Episode 3 - SCV Hikes
Placerita Canyon State Park and Nature Center- Waterfall Trail
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Placerita Canyon State Park is a California State Park in the San Gabriel Mountains, in an unincorporated rural area of Los Angeles County, north of Los Angeles near Santa Clarita, California
Placerita Canyon Day Hike
We take a day away from the main city and head off into the woods of the town! Troop 119 went to Placerita Cyn to do rank advancement requirements and to have some FUN!
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52 Things To Do in Santa Clarita - #11 Placerita Canyon Nature Center
Ranger Frank Hoffman with Placerita Canyon Nature Center in Santa Clarita is one of the most knowledgeable Park Ranger in the Los Angeles County. In this video you will get to meet Ranger Frank and find why you should visit Placerita Canyon Nature Center soon.
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Placerita Canyon State Park
Introducing the first place of the Gold Rush in California! It's not a well known place as it did not make USA news, seeeing as it was still part of Mexico. However, this is the true first place of gold discovery. Come along for a day's adventure to this historical state park. Please go on over to my website for more information about this park and the vegan food we tested today.
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