City of Santa Clarita Press Release

City Celebrates La Puerta as a Point of Historical Interest

The City of Santa Clarita invites the community to celebrate the official designation of La Puerta as a California Point of Historical Interest on Tuesday, March 3, 2026, at 9:30 a.m. The event will be held in the parking lot of Whitney Canyon Park, located at 20303 Newhall Avenue. While the original location of La Puerta lies approximately 3.3 miles southwest of the park along a rugged trail, the ceremony will be held at a more accessible location to encourage community participation.

La Puerta, meaning “The Door,” was once a narrow, natural passageway in Elsmere Canyon that served for thousands of years as the principal gateway into the Santa Clarita Valley, linking Indigenous trade routes between the Pacific Coast, the Mojave Desert and the San Joaquin Valley. The site is closely tied to the Tataviam village of Tochonanga, the 1769 Portolá Expedition and later historic milestones including El Camino Viejo, Rancho-era boundaries and early transportation routes that evolved into Beale’s Cut, Sierra Highway and today’s State Route 14. On August 8, 2025, the State Historical Resources Commission officially designated La Puerta as a California Point of Historical Interest. By pure coincidence, August 8, 1769, was the day the Portola Expedition arrived at La Puerta.

The City plans to enhance public access through a future hiking trail and signage, including additional markers placed near the historic site itself. By commemorating this historic doorway, the City honors the generations who shaped the Santa Clarita Valley and reaffirms its commitment to environmental stewardship and cultural preservation. To RSVP for the ceremony, please contact Diana Rodriguez at (661) 255-4939 or drodriguez2@santaclarita.gov.

La Puerta - "The Door" Graohic of river flowing through two mountains, one mountain in the back, and clouds in the sky

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