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What To Visit In Santa ClaritaThe first and only Extreme Park in the world, the Six Flags Magic Mountain promises an extreme experience. In 2003 the Extreme Park outdid itself bettering its status in the Guinness Book world record as the theme park with the maximum number of coasters in the world when it launched SCREAM, its Sweet 16 roller coaster. Renowned the world over for being a thrill ride haven, the theme park is spread across 260 acres with more than 100 rides, games and other family attractions. A family entertainment center, Mountasia offers out of the world attractions for kids of all ages. You can tee off Miniature Golf, speed with Go Karts and make a splash in Bumper Boats, apart from swinging it in the softball and baseball Batting Cages, choose from almost 100 Video and Redemption Games, scale the 20’ Rock Wall and play lazer tag in the city themed LazerDome. In addition there are also great many community swimming pools in particular, the new Aquatics Center that offers a zero-depth entry in the children’s pool. Horseback riding comes with sunset rides with a western dinner to follow, Michael Jackson’s tigers now being housed at Shambala and Melody Ranch movie studio requiring appointments through the week, are other major highlights. Family fun and group activities make the Greens at Valencia a great prospect. Real grass on a number of courses to choose from redefines the concept of miniature golfing at the Greens. The Gimme Grill is also an exciting venue for food and entertainment where all you need to bring with you is the mood for fun. At the Heritage Junction and William S. Hart Park and Museum, visitors can feast their eyes on the estate of the silent film legend. There are also historical structures like the Saugus Train Station located nearby. Of historic significance, the Oak of the Golden Dream is where the first discovery of gold in California was made. Visitors are also welcomed at the Big House in Mentryville, a Victorian mansion with 13 rooms. Charles Alexander Mentry had made it his third Santa Clarita Valley Home in 1898, two years after which he passed away. Santa Clarita’s attractions are not limited to these and there’s a lot more on offer that draws visitors in droves every year to this enchanting destination. Recent Articles: Santa Clarita Hotels What To Visit In Santa Clarita Santa Clarita Valley Santa Clarita New Homes Santa Clarita Real Estate |
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