Address: 24151 Newhall Ave, Santa Clarita, CA 91321, USA
Phone: +16612590855
Sunday: 9AM–5PM
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 9AM–5PM
Wednesday: 9AM–5PM
Thursday: 9AM–5PM
Friday: 9AM–5PM
Saturday: 9AM–5PM
STEVE YOUNG
Great little park, nice for a picnic or a little hike and great to take the kids and see some animals that have been donated
Christy P
Hart Park is a place where you can bring the entire family 👨👩👧👧👨👧👦👨👧👨👦. Although the museum is closed you will be able to visit the barn animals for FREE Tuesday thru Sunday 9am-2pm, they offer guided tours on Saturday 10:30am and 12:30pm 🐴🦌🐗🦙🐇🐿🐿🐿🐓🐓🦆🦆🦢🦆. The park also has more than one location of clean bathrooms!! There is great chance you will find a tree with lots of shade to protect you from the harsh sun rays. The Hiking trail is very steep, so make sure you wear some good shoes/boots, also be cautious for rattlesnakes 🐍🐍🐍 Once you reach the top of the hill you are met with the beautiful castle, well it's not really a castle but it's a tower. At the fork you have two trail options, once in which you will see American Bison, and the other is a bit more challenging, wouldn't reccomend for younger children nor people who have any sort of disability because it is very steep and the heat is harsh. IF YOU ARE PLANNING A VISIT BRING PLENTY OF WATER, AND TRY TO MAKE IT BEFORE 11AM OTHERWISE YOU'LL FIND YOURSELF IN VERY HOT HOT HOTT WEATHER STAY SAFE!!
Thomas Ruppert
William S Hart regional state park in Newhall Santa Clarita, California was the estate of the famous silent movie star (William S Hart) who made numerous Westerns from 1914 through 1926. He donated over 200 acres to the State of California upon his passing in 1946. His home and other buildings are still there and the land features native foliage and wildlife. Walt Disney donated a herd of American Bison(Buffalo) to Hart where they roam in a large area that you can view upon your hike leading to Hart's former home. The trail is a moderate climb but the walk is not difficult. The parking area is where the trading post and barnyard for alpacas and other farm animals are kept. It is clean and family friendly. Check out details on the websites. We recommend this unique and historic park. (Thomas and Eileen Ruppert)
Don McCoy
Friendly staff, nice views, cool to see bison and a trip into the past. Been back doing all the trails.
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Yes trails aswell
Yes.
It's such a wonderful place to visit.
Not right now. The museum and all indoor portions remain close. The animals and the park itself are open.
No play equipment but there are, however, picnic tables...but not many.
I don't know might want to call them 1st.
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