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Soledad Canyon is a long narrow canyon/valley located in Los Angeles County, California between the cities of Palmdale and Santa Clarita. It is a part of the Santa Clara River Valley , and extends from the top of Soledad Pass to the open plain of the valley in Santa Clarita .
Soledad Pass, elevation 3,209 ft (978 m), [1] is a mountain pass in northern Los Angeles County, California. It is located at the highest point along Soledad Canyon , which winds between the Sierra Pelona Mountains to the northwest and the San Gabriel Mountains to the southeast.
A map of evacuation orders and warnings for the Palisades Fire in California, as of Thursday, Jan. 9, 2025. Areas in red are under evacuation orders and areas in yellow are under evacuation warnings.
It was located in Soledad Canyon near Palmdale, north of Los Angeles. [2] Ivan Tors first discovered Clarence, the cross-eyed lion, at Africa, U.S.A. and it inspired him to create the film Clarence, the Cross-Eyed Lion (1965) and the spin-off television series Daktari, which was partly shot on location there. Judy the chimp, another star of the ...
The area is roughly bordered by Soledad Canyon Road to the north, Mount Gleason Rd. to the south, Angeles Forest Highway to the east and Agua Dulce Canyon Road to the west.
Sand Canyon Road: Serves Angeles National Forest & San Gabriel Mountains National Monument: 35.71: 11: Soledad Canyon Road: Formerly signed as Shadow Pines Boulevard: Agua Dulce: 39.85: 15: Agua Dulce Canyon Road: 43.29: 19: Escondido Canyon Road: Acton: 46.76: 22: Red Rover Mine Road, Sierra Highway: Sierra Highway was former US 6: R48.61: 24 ...
The line's Santa Clarita station is located in Saugus on the south side of Soledad Canyon Road. Bouquet Canyon Road is a major thoroughfare through Saugus, running northeast-southwest from the Angeles National Forest north of the city to Magic Mountain Parkway on the border with Valencia. Other major thoroughfares in Saugus include Seco Canyon ...
For example, the 198 deaths cited at Grand Canyon since 2007 are significant, but they represent a fraction of the more than 77.9 million people who visited the park over the same period.