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    Confluence Park

    4.0 (1 review)

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    2 years ago

    Besides the fact I live near this park there isn't much to write about. It's a local park for the residents at five points .

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    Central Park - Bar (Newhall Refinery) at Jingle Fest

    Central Park

    4.4(66 reviews)
    5.2 mi

    What another beautiful and HUUUUUGE park in the SCV! Something for everyone here. Lots of great…read morehiking trails in the adjacent hills, many soccer fields, baseball/softball diamonds, basketball courts, Disc Golf, Community Gardens, TWO dog parks(small and large pups welcome to their own space) and for avid stairclimbers, who enjoy (???) walking actual stairs, a DEDICATED exercise staircase. The staircase was the first feature I noticed the first time I passed by at night. I could see something in the distance that resembled the Mulholland aqueduct cascading down the Newhall Pass near my home. So on this beautiful Wednesday evening, we headed to Central Park to "investigate" the lights at the back of the park. How cool! We arrived just as the late afternoon sun was descending o're the horizon and the clouds were moving from white to pink, to grey, to pink, to peach, to orange. Gorgeous! Perfect timing to see the beginning of the "River of Lights" that caught my eye. A beautiful array of 214 programmable lights that seem to "flow" in ever changing colors from the flag pole at the top of the exercise staircase down, down, down the 172 steps and into a main plaza, lined with benches and trees, to encircle a lovely 2025 art installation entitled "When Cloud Met A Cloud" by Sujin Lim. The overall effect is rain falling, cascading down and evaporating into the clouds to cycle again. It's so pretty! Along the plaza are educational displays from the SCV water Agency, highlighting the importance water has in our lives. It does INDEED resemble what we in the SFV see on the "other side" of these hills, as the aqueduct flows into our valley. I may not attempt this staircase walk anytime soon, but we did enjoy walking the forged trail around the park and seeing all the people - and lots of free parking! - utilizing this space. Signs are posted to remind you to watch for rattlesnakes, so hike with care. Cheers! "CC"

    We finally got around to checking out Jingle Fest! It's a one day event that's been held at…read moreCentral Park for the past 4 years. Lots of vendors selling specialty foods, handcrafted items, clothing and decor. There's a live band, bar (Newhall Refinery) and food trucks. Kids can visit with Santa for $8, with pics taken with your own phone. Overall a really nice park event. Free admission, pets allowed and lots of parking.

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    Central Park - Top of the steps!

    Top of the steps!

    Central Park - Live Band at Jingle Fest

    Live Band at Jingle Fest

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    Pacific Crest Park - Beautiful Sky

    Pacific Crest Park

    4.0(13 reviews)
    6.2 mi

    It's a great park, but if you're allergic to dogs, have trauma related to dogs, have little kids or…read moredogs who don't do well with other dogs, or want to get some exercise undisturbed, be prepared to deal with the many inconsiderate dog owners of the neighborhood who do not leash their dogs, use retractable leashes and effectively have no control over their dogs. The review from 2017 wasn't kidding. These dog owners see their dogs get increasingly agitated and still won't leash their dogs even after they give chase. Add to this the soccer moms and football dads with folded up chairs who block the pathway and its entry points and this park is truly not usable much of the time. People will stand, stationary, on the path and look right at you as you are walking, running, or biking, and not simply take one step so that you can get through. Better you roll an ankle than ask them to share. I've seen the fencing by the trees broken apart, bathroom stalls cracked, toilets made inoperable, even paper plates with food left directly on the paved path. It's a community park with no community feel. An alarming number of people are there for what they get from the park, and give nothing to maintaining it for all to enjoy. Considering how many arrive by car, it's likely many don't even live in the area, which isn't a problem in itself but they seem to forget that they are visitors and that other people wish to enjoy the park too. The migrant labor hired by the HOA (or city?) to keep the park as nice as it is must be invisible to them. If you go early enough in the morning, late enough in the evening, and can predict the sprinkler schedule, it's a good park with a gorgeous view, especially at sunrise and sunset. If you go on a sunny day, know that the playground recently had shades installed which is a nice addition, but there isn't much shade throughout the rest of the park, as it is a lot of open space. If you go pretty much any time between 8am-8pm, there's a likelihood you will encounter the problems I have brought up. 5/5 park 0/5 etiquette from visitors

    This park is one of one of our favorites in Santa Clarita, I wish having a basketball and handball…read morecourt to be the best and most complete!!!! But I love it!!!!

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    Pacific Crest Park - This park has an amazing trail for biking, skating, walking area and the playground is one of our favorites in Santa Clarita.

    This park has an amazing trail for biking, skating, walking area and the playground is one of our favorites in Santa Clarita.

    Pacific Crest Park - Very nice play area surrounded by large, grassy playing fields.

    Very nice play area surrounded by large, grassy playing fields.

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    Valencia Heritage Park - Watch out for bear!

    Valencia Heritage Park

    4.5(27 reviews)
    3.1 mi

    Solid park session. 73°, full sun, elite breeze off the Santa Clarita plains. Secured a premium…read morepatch of grass near the fence line and executed a clean, high-heat golden deposit with textbook posture and zero hesitation. Ball control remained strong throughout the operation. Minor critique: dad kept saying "leave it" like I don't know how to manage my own workflow. 9/10 atmosphere. Would absolutely drop here again.

    What a lovely surprise! We are stepping into 2026 with a mindful intention of walking everyday. It…read morestarted with just 20 mins/day and has turned into an adventurous hobby. When we run errands, or go to lunch, we now look for a nearby neighborhood or park to explore. Today brought us to Valencia. When I searched for "largest park", Heritage appeared. After running errands and before dinner, we went walking. After parking in the large, free lot, we went towards the restrooms to prep for our hour long constitutional. We set a timer for 30 minutes and off we set towards the San Fransiquito Creek Trail along the northwest edge of the park. We had no idea how well paved, well marked and how, well...LONG this trail is! We walked for 30 minutes north, past homes and communities, then turned back before we could even see anywhere NEAR the end of the trail at Copper Hill Dr. Along the way we passed many a happy walker, jogger, puppy dog, and cyclists enjoying the final golden minutes of the day and this lovely area preserved for our recreation. By the time we returned to the actual park, soccer practice and flag football began occupying the fields. Many more youths had taken to the playground and a few adults had settled into the tables at the picnic area. As we left, we agreed it was a great walk and a beautiful location we look forward to traversing again, next time following the trail in the opposite direction. Cheers! "CC"

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    Valencia Heritage Park - The path toward San Fransiquito Creek Trail.

    The path toward San Fransiquito Creek Trail.

    Valencia Heritage Park - Playground and restrooms.

    Playground and restrooms.

    Valencia Heritage Park - Hubs having a ball!

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