Bouquet Canyon Road is an approximately 25-mile-long highway corridor which is located in the city of Santa Clarita and Sierra Pelona Mountains of Los Angeles County. Bouquet Canyon Road begins at Saugus Junction (Magic Mountain Parkway and Railroad Avenue) in Santa Clarita where it serves as a major urban surface highway. Upon departing the city, the corridor of Bouquet Canyon Road ascends into the Sierra Pelona Mountains via the namesake canyon in Angeles National Forest. The mountains part of the highway is known for winding grade through the flood prone canyon floor. Bouquet Canyon Road is named in reference to El Rancho del Buque which was located in Santa Clara Valley north of the Santa Clara River. Much of the highway corridor was developed after the arrival of the Southern Pacific Railroad in Santa Clara Valley in the 1880s. The short segment of Bouquet Canyon Road between Sagus Junction to Soledad Canyon Road carries particular historic significanc...
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