Wilson Canyon Park

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Location14450 Olive View Drive
Sylmar, CA 91342
Area240 acres (97 ha)
Opening1996 (1996)
Wilson Canyon Park
Interactive map of Wilson Canyon Park
TypeUrban park-Regional park-Nature reserve
Location14450 Olive View Drive
Sylmar, CA 91342
Area240 acres (97 ha)
Opening1996 (1996)
Operated byMountains Recreation and Conservation Authority
StatusOpen
Hiking trailsLos Pinetos Equestrian Trail, Wilson Canyon Trail, Wilson Canyon Loop Trail
ParkingPaid parking area
Websitehttps://mrca.ca.gov/parks/park-listing/wilson-canyon-park/

Wilson Canyon Park is a public park located in the western San Gabriel Mountains, in the neighborhood of Sylmar in the northeastern San Fernando Valley in the northern portion of the City of Los Angeles, California.

The park is named after Wilson Canyon in which the Wilson family ranch was located, founded by Christopher North Wilson of Ohio, an early anglo-american settler of the San Fernando Valley who traveled with his family from their hometown of Meadville Pennsylvania and arrived in California with his family in early 1871. C. N. Wilson was survived solely by his son John Thomas Wilson, who remained in the San Fernando Valley and would set up his residence in the City of San Fernando; there, in 1888, he would marry María Expectación Graciosa or Grace López, daughter of Gerónimo and Catalina López, prominent californios and members of one of the original families of Spanish settlers of California. Part of the Wilson Ranch was ceded for the establishment of the Olive View Sanatorium in 1920. J. T. Wilson died at the age of 90 in April 1947.[1][2]

In the following years, especially in the 1960's, the community of Sylmar to the south of the ranch would go from being primarily rural, mostly olive plantations, to slowly becoming more suburbanized.[3][4] The area that now encompasses the park would go mostly undeveloped except for the work of flood control works. Finally, the Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy, a member of the Mountains Recreation and Conservation Authority, purchased 240 acres (97 ha) of land in Wilson Canyon and opened Wilson Canyon Park in 1996.[5]

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