Valencia is not an independent city. It is a community within the City of Santa Clarita in northern Los Angeles County, developed as a master-planned community by the Newhall Land and Farming Company starting in 1965. When Santa Clarita incorporated in 1987, Valencia was one of the four communities that merged to form it, alongside Newhall, Saugus, and Canyon Country. The community retains a distinct identity rooted in its planned street network, consistent setbacks, and the paseo system of landscaped pedestrian paths that thread through the neighborhoods.
Six Flags Magic Mountain, visible from Interstate 5 at Magic Mountain Parkway, sits within the Valencia area. The theme park opened in 1971 and has since become a major tourist draw, with a coaster collection that places it among the most visited parks on the West Coast. Disney bought Six Flags briefly in the 1980s before selling it, and the park has changed corporate hands several times since.
California Institute of the Arts, founded by Walt Disney and opened in 1970, occupies a hillside campus in Valencia. CalArts has produced generations of animators, designers, and filmmakers. Valencia Town Center mall anchors commercial activity along with surrounding restaurant and retail clusters. Westfield acquired the mall in 2002 and has since sold it, and the property has evolved through multiple ownership and format changes.
Escortservice.com publishes reviews of escort websites operating in Valencia and the broader Santa Clarita area. The directory indexes third-party sites only and does not coordinate meetings, verify regulatory compliance, or mediate arrangements. Access is restricted to users 21 or older.
Valencia is not an independent city. It is a community within the City of Santa Clarita in northern Los Angeles County, developed as a master-planned community by the Newhall Land and Farming Company starting in 1965. When Santa Clarita incorporated in 1987, Valencia was one of the four communities that merged to form it, alongside Newhall, Saugus, and Canyon Country. The community retains a distinct identity rooted in its planned street network, consistent setbacks, and the paseo system of landscaped pedestrian paths that thread through the neighborhoods.
Six Flags Magic Mountain, visible from Interstate 5 at Magic Mountain Parkway, sits within the Valencia area. The theme park opened in 1971 and has since become a major tourist draw, with a coaster collection that places it among the most visited parks on the West Coast. Disney bought Six Flags briefly in the 1980s before selling it, and the park has changed corporate hands several times since.
California Institute of the Arts, founded by Walt Disney and opened in 1970, occupies a hillside campus in Valencia. CalArts has produced generations of animators, designers, and filmmakers. Valencia Town Center mall anchors commercial activity along with surrounding restaurant and retail clusters. Westfield acquired the mall in 2002 and has since sold it, and the property has evolved through multiple ownership and format changes.
Escortservice.com publishes reviews of escort websites operating in Valencia and the broader Santa Clarita area. The directory indexes third-party sites only and does not coordinate meetings, verify regulatory compliance, or mediate arrangements. Access is restricted to users 21 or older.
Country selected
Region selected
City selected