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Bouquet Canyon , also known as Hangman's Canyon and Dead Man's Canyon , is a canyon in Los Angeles County, California .

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21-783: Bouquet Canyon is one of many canyons branching from the Santa Clarita Valley in Los Angeles County, whose streams feed the Santa Clara River . The canyon's main stream, Bouquet Creek, begins in the Sierra Pelona Mountains , near Leona Valley . Bouquet Reservoir , formed by the earthen Bouquet Dam is situated along the creek, and forms part of the Los Angeles Aqueduct system. The two-lane Bouquet Canyon Road follows

42-523: A long history of oil and gas production. The valley features a Mediterranean climate ( Köppen Csa ), approaching a semi-arid climate , with hot, dry summers and mild, moderately rainy winters with rare snowfall. Temperatures often exceed 100 °F (38 °C), even 110 °F (43 °C), on hot summer afternoons but rarely dip below 32 °F (0 °C) on cold winter nights. The valley lies within plant hardiness zones 9b and 10a. Late spring and early summer mornings are often overcast due to

63-567: A nearby Chumash ranchería named "Si-toptopo". In 1945, American linguist and ethnologist John Peabody Harrington noted that "topa" is a Chumash word meaning " reed " or " rush ". The Topatopa Mountains lie in an east–west direction east of the Sierra Madre Mountains , and west of the Sierra Pelona Mountains . To the south lies the Santa Clara River Valley into which various creeks drain starting in

84-578: Is bisected by the San Gabriel Fault , which runs through the center of the valley along a NW-SE axis. The much smaller Holser Fault runs east-to-west between the south-eastern Topatopa Mountains and the present day community of Valencia . Neither fault line has been active since the early Holocene era. The valley is located in the northeastern extreme of the Ventura Basin Province, a petroleum-rich sedimentary basin with

105-693: Is home to the 262-acre (106 ha) theme park Six Flags Magic Mountain which includes the gated waterpark Six Flags Hurricane Harbor . It offers a variety of family-oriented activity centers such as the Santa Clarita Aquatics Center, Copper Horse Riding Ranch, and the Cube (formerly Ice Station Valencia), restaurants and shopping centers, golf courses, cinemas and theaters, luxurious day spas, outdoor recreation areas like Castaic Lake , Placerita Canyon , and Santa Clarita Woodlands Park , as well as acres of parkland, animal sanctuaries like

126-676: Is susceptible to wildfires. Although wildfires are most common in summer and fall, they can occur throughout the year during drought conditions, such as in December 2017 . Wildfire risk is highest when Santa Ana winds blow through the area from the Mojave Desert. Notable wildfires in the Santa Clarita Valley include the Buckweed Fire , Sand Fire , Rye Fire , Tick Fire , and Maria Fire . Santa Clarita lies on

147-436: Is underlain by Quaternary alluvial deposits and coarse-grained Pleistocene age conglomerates dominated by sandstone of marine and non-marine origin. The far eastern end of the valley features predominantly coarse-grained Tertiary age formations of sedimentary origin. The southern end of Bouquet Canyon features a large areas of artificial fill stretching from Newhall Ranch Road up to Copper Hill Drive. The valley

168-782: The Castaic , Newhall , Saugus , and Sulphur Springs school districts. Junior high and high schools are part of the William S. Hart Union High School District , except for Castaic Middle School which is in the Castaic Union School District. The unincorporated mountain communities of Acton and Agua Dulce are served by the Acton-Agua Dulce Unified School District , which serves students from kindergarten through 12th grade. There are three institutions of higher education in

189-589: The Castaic Range War where a young cowboy was lynched. 34°25′54″N 118°32′06″W  /  34.4317°N 118.5351°W  / 34.4317; -118.5351 This Los Angeles County, California –related article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Santa Clarita Valley The Santa Clarita Valley ( SCV ) is part of the upper watershed of the Santa Clara River in Southern California . The valley

210-631: The Gentle Barn and Gibbon Conservation Center , over 70 miles of paseos and trails for hiking and biking, and more. The valley is also home to a number of historical sites, such as the oil drilling town Mentryville , Walk of Western Stars, and William S. Hart Ranch and Museum . The Santa Clarita Valley has a rich Western heritage, and since 1994, it has hosted an annual Cowboy Festival , which attracts more than 10,000 visitors each year. Elementary school students in Santa Clarita are served by

231-535: The Northern California mission and city of Santa Clara, California . In time, "little Santa Clara" became "Santa Clarita". The Santa Clarita Valley is bordered by the Lake Piru area, including the community of Val Verde , Los Padres National Forest , and Castaic Lake to the northwest, Sierra Pelona Mountains and Angeles National Forest to the north and northeast, San Gabriel Mountains to

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252-585: The boundary between the WWF -designated California coastal sage and chaparral ecoregion to the southwest, and California montane chaparral and woodlands ecoregion to the northeast. Resident species of note include bobcat , coyote , red-tailed hawk , and desert cottontail . The Santa Clarita Valley is about 20 miles (32 km) from the Burbank Bob Hope Airport , and about 35 miles (56 km) from Los Angeles International Airport . It

273-556: The east and southeast, and Santa Susana Mountains to the south and southwest, and Ventura County and the Santa Clara River Valley to the west. To the west-northwest lies the Topatopa Mountains . Santa Clarita Valley is connected to a wide array of other nearby valleys: the San Fernando Valley and Los Angeles Basin via Newhall Pass to the south; Antelope Valley via CA 14 through Soledad Pass to

294-680: The formation of a marine layer off the coast that moves inland overnight. These clouds typically retreat out of the valley by midday. The valley is part of a "wind-tunnel -like-corridor" that connects the high desert with the Oxnard Plain on the coast. This funnels the Santa Ana winds which spreads wildfires and has been called one of the "most dangerous wind and fire corridors in Southern California." Characterized by dry hills covered in brush and chaparral , Santa Clarita

315-548: The largest being Piru Creek and Sespe Creek . Lake Piru is the only major reservoir located within the mountains. The Topatopa Mountains are within the southern Los Padres National Forest . The Sespe Wilderness Area, and the Sespe Condor Sanctuary , are primarily within the Topatopa Mountains and foothills. They are part of the home range of the endangered California condor . The habitat

336-400: The mountains into the Santa Clara River . The range reaches an elevation of 6,738 feet (2,054 m) at Cobblestone Mountain , about 14 mi (23 km) north-northeast of Fillmore and about 16 mi (26 km) northwest of Castaic . Snow frequently falls on the high peaks during winter. Several major tributaries of the Santa Clara River flow down from the Topatopa Mountains,

357-524: The northeast; the San Joaquin Valley via I-5 through Tejon Pass to the northwest, and Leona Valley via San Francisquito and Bouquet canyons. Downstream lies the Santa Clara River Valley , which was given the moniker Heritage Valley by the tourism bureau representing Piru , Fillmore , and Santa Paula . Upstream is Soledad Canyon which contains the communities of Vincent, Acton , Ravenna, and Agua Dulce . The Santa Clarita Valley

378-739: The ranch's French origins. Bouquet Ranch is the only section of historic St. Francis ranch that was legally parceled off and continued under the terms of the Protocol of Querétaro , specified in the Californian Constitution, before agents of the Northeastern Establishment were sent West to take control of lands and cities in the wake of the American Civil War . The canyon is nicknamed the "Hangman's Canyon" or "Dead Man's Canyon", after an event in

399-588: The stream from Leona Valley to the Saugus neighborhood in the city of Santa Clarita , where it becomes a major thoroughfare. The name "Bouquet" is the name of the Californian historic ranch established upland from the crossing of Bouquet Canyon Road and 'Newhall' Ranch Road, and founded by a French vacher who landed in California off a Spanish ship. Buque is Spanish for "ship" and bouquet derives from

420-688: The valley: College of the Canyons , California Institute of the Arts , and The Master's University . Topatopa Mountains The Topatopa Mountains are a mountain range in Ventura County, California , north of Ojai , Santa Paula , and Fillmore . They are part of the Transverse Ranges of Southern California . A name for the mountains was first inscribed within the archives of Mission Basilica San Buenaventura in 1943, citing

441-591: Was part of the 48,612-acre (19,673 ha) Rancho San Francisco Mexican land grant . Located in Los Angeles County , its main population center is the city of Santa Clarita which includes the neighborhoods of Canyon Country , Newhall , Saugus , and Valencia . Adjacent unincorporated communities include Castaic , Stevenson Ranch , Val Verde , and Valencia . The Santa Clara River was named by Spanish explorers for Clare of Assisi . The valley later became known as "little Santa Clara" in deference to

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