City of Santa Clarita Press Release

City of Santa Clarita to Open 39th Park with Ribbon Cutting at Historic Pioneer Oil Refinery       

The City of Santa Clarita, in partnership with Trammel Crow Company, invites the community to celebrate the grand opening of its 39th park with a special ribbon cutting ceremony at the historic Pioneer Oil Refinery Park on Tuesday, June 17, at 9:30 a.m. Located at the corner of Needham Ranch Parkway and Pioneer Way, this unique park brings new recreational and educational opportunities to the community, while preserving one of California’s most significant industrial landmarks.

Originally established in 1876 by California Star Oil Works—the predecessor to Standard Oil and Chevron—the Pioneer Oil Refinery is recognized as the oldest surviving oil refinery in California. Now revitalized and reopened to the public, the site blends rich history with open space access, making it a landmark destination in Santa Clarita’s growing park system.

This milestone project adds to the City’s extensive network of parks and trails and reflects Santa Clarita’s ongoing commitment to enhancing quality of life through historical preservation, community gathering spaces and outdoor recreation.

The new park features walking trails that connect directly to the Newhall Pass Open Space, a new restroom building and benches where guests can sit, take in the scenic surroundings and learn about the site’s past.

All are welcome to attend the ribbon cutting and experience the transformation of this important piece of local and state history.

For more information about the Pioneer Oil Refinery Park, please contact Lance O’Keefe at lokeefe@santaclarita.gov

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