Santa Clarita, California

Santa Clarita, California
La Loma de los Vientos
Bridgeport Marketplace Lake
Nickname: 
SCV
Motto: 
Where the Good Life Takes You
Coordinates: 34°25′N 118°31′W / 34.42°N 118.52°W / 34.42; -118.52
CountryUnited States
StateCalifornia
CountyLos Angeles
IncorporatedDecember 15, 1987
Named afterSanta Clara River
Government
  TypeCouncil–Manager
  MayorBill Miranda
  Mayor Pro-TemLaurene Weste
  City councilPatsy Ayala
Jason Gibbs
Marsha McLean
  City managerKen Striplin
Area
  City
70.82 sq mi (183.41 km2)
  Land70.75 sq mi (183.25 km2)
  Water0.06 sq mi (0.16 km2)  0.09%
Elevation
1,207 ft (368 m)
Population
 (2020)
  City
228,673
  Rank3rd in Los Angeles County
17th in California
103rd in the United States
  Density3,232/sq mi (1,250/km2)
  Urban
278,031 (US: 146th)
  Urban density3,571.6/sq mi (1,379.0/km2)
DemonymSanta Claritan
Time zoneUTC−08:00 (Pacific)
  Summer (DST)UTC−07:00 (PDT)
ZIP Codes
91321–91322, 91350–91351, 91354–91355, 91380, 91385–91387, 91390
Area code661
FIPS code06-69088
GNIS feature IDs1662338, 2411819
Websitesantaclarita.gov

Santa Clarita (/ˌsæntə kləˈrtə/; Spanish for "Little St. Clare") is a city in northwestern Los Angeles County, California, United States. With a 2020 census population of 228,673, it is the third-most populous city in Los Angeles County, the 17th-most populous in California, and the 103rd-most populous city in the United States. It is located about 30 miles (48 km) northwest of downtown Los Angeles, and occupies 70.75 square miles (183.2 km2) of land in the Santa Clarita Valley, along the Santa Clara River. It is a classic example of a U.S. edge city, satellite city, or boomburb.

Human settlement of the Santa Clarita Valley dates back to the arrival of the Chumash people, who were displaced by the Tataviam c.450 AD. After Spanish colonists arrived in Alta California, the Rancho San Francisco was established, covering much of the Santa Clarita Valley. Henry Mayo Newhall purchased the Rancho San Francisco in 1875 and established the towns of Saugus and Newhall. The Newhall Land and Farming Company played a major role in the city's development. In December 1987, the city of Santa Clarita was incorporated, encompassing the communities of Canyon Country, Newhall, Saugus, and Valencia. The four communities retain separate identities, and residents commonly refer to one of them when asked where they are from. Santa Clarita is bounded on the west by the Golden State Freeway (I-5). The Antelope Valley Freeway (CA-14) runs northeast–southwest, forming part of the city's irregular eastern boundary. The two freeways meet at Newhall Pass, near the city's southernmost point.

Santa Clarita is home to three institutions of higher education: California Institute of the Arts, a private art university; The Master's University, a Christian liberal arts university; and College of the Canyons, a community college. Companies headquartered in or near the city include Princess Cruises, Sunkist, Remo, and the Newhall Land and Farming Company. The unincorporated communities of Castaic and Stevenson Ranch, located to the north and west of the Santa Clarita city limits, respectively, are closely associated with the city. Six Flags Magic Mountain, though commonly thought to be in the Valencia part of Santa Clarita, is also west of Interstate 5 and outside of the Santa Clarita city limits.