San Fernando Valley
The San Fernando Valley is located in western Los Angeles County north of the larger and more populated Los Angeles Basin. Approximately 65% of the area is located within the City of Los Angeles. Other cities in the San Fernando Valley are Burbank, Calabasas, Glendale, Hidden Hills, and San Fernando. Locals refer to the San Fernando Valley as the Valley. As of the 2010 census, there were over 1.77 million people residing in the Valley.
The San Fernando Valley is bounded by the Santa Susana Mountains to the northwest, the Simi Hills to the west, the Santa Monica Mountains and Chalk Hills to the south, the Verdugo Mountains to the east, and the San Gabriel Mountains to the northeast. The Los Angeles River begins at the confluence of Calabasas Creek (Arroyo Calabasas) and Bell Creek in Canoga Park. Mulholland Drive marks the dividing line between the San Fernando valley and the other communities of Los Angeles.
- Arleta
- Canoga Park
- Chatsworth
- Encino
- Granada Hills
- Lake Balboa
- Lake View Terrace
- Mission Hills
- North Hills
- Northridge
- North Hollywood
- Pacoima
- Panorama City
- Porter Ranch
- Reseda
- Sherman Oaks
- Shadow Hills
- Studio City
- Sun Valley
- Sylmar
- Tarzana
- Toluca Lake
- Warner Center
- West Hills
- Winnetka
- Woodland Hills
- Universal City
- Valley Glen
- Valley Village
- Van Nuys
The Museum of the San Fernando Valley
The Museum of the San Fernando Valley, established in 2005, is located in Northridge which is a community in the central San Fernando Valley and part of Los Angeles. Northridge is also the home of California State University, Northridge. The museum is an educational and cultural organization that preserves and displays artifacts, documents, records, photos, and various historical items. The museum also offers walking tours, oral histories, speakers and special events for members. Memberships are available and donations are always appreciated.
The Master's Seminary
The Master's Seminary (TMS), founded by Pastor John F. MacArthur in 1986, is the graduate seminary division of The Master's University. TMS, is located in Sun Valley which is in the northeast San Fernando Valley region of Los Angeles County. The 32,000 square foot facility is located on the campus of Grace Community Church. It includes, class and seminar rooms, an extensive library, faculty and administrative offices, and studio facilities. The seminary is conservative and fundamentalist, affirming Biblical inerrancy. TMS offers five degree programs: Master of Divinity, Master of Theology, Doctor of Philosophy, Doctor of Ministry, and Master of Biblical Ministry (Spanish).
Los Angeles Valley College
Los Angeles Valley College, established in 1949, is a public community college located in Valley Glen which is a neighborhood in the San Fernando Valley region of Los Angeles. It is one of nine colleges in the Los Angeles Community College District. The 105-acre two-year college offers more than 140 Associate Degree programs and certifications. Earned credits are transferable to the University of California and state colleges. The founder of PacificRealtors.net, Michael Chulak, was an instructor at Los Angeles Valley College for several years. His classes included real estate principles, real estate finance, legal aspects of real estate, and property management and leasing. Enrollment is approaching 20,000 students.
Los Angeles Pierce College
Los Angeles Pierce College, also known as Pierce College, is a 426-acre community college located on the northern edge of the Chalk Hills in Woodland Hills which is in the San Fernando Valley region of Los Angeles. The college offers 44 Associate's Degrees and 78 Certificates of Achievement. Students can transfer most earned credits to the University of California and California State University Schools. The college, which serves more than 24,000 students, was founded in 1947. The founder of Pacific-Realtors.net, Michael Chulak, was an instructor at Pierce College for several years. His classes included real estate principles, real estate finance, legal aspects of real estate, and property management and leasing.
Los Angeles Mission College
Los Angeles Mission College, established in Los Angeles County in 1975, is a 22-acre, two-year accredited community college located in the community of Sylmar which is in the San Fernando Valley region of Los Angeles. Courses of study include Administration of Justice, Business, English, Journalism, Real Estate, and Zoology. College credits earned by students are transferable to four-year colleges and universities including the University of California and the California State Universities. The college also offers certificates in Computer Applications, Paralegal, Child Development, and several other areas. The founder of Pacific-Realtors.net, Michael Chulak, was an instructor at Pierce College for several years. His classes included real estate principles, real estate finance, legal aspects of real estate, and property management and leasing.
Van Nuys Airport
The Van Nuys Airport is a public airport located in Van Nuys which is part of the San Fernando Valley, within the City of Los Angeles. The airport is used by private, chartered, and small commercial aircraft. While no major airlines utilize the Van Nuys Airport, it is one of the 25 busiest airports in the world. The airport is used extensively by business executives, Hollywood Celebrities, and politicians.
California Wing Civil Air Patrol
The California Wing of Civil Air Patrol (CAP) is the highest level of the Civil Air Patrol in California. It is headquartered in Van Nuys which is a community in the San Fernando Valley region of Los Angeles. The California Wing includes more than 3,000 cadets and adult members at 77 locations across California, Squadrons of the California Wing include the following locations: Van Nuys, EI Monte, Pacoima, Santa Monica, La Verne, Torrance, Norwalk, Riverside, Palm Springs, Chino, Upland, Norco, Rialto, Hemet, Victorville, Big Bear City, Camarillo, Santa Maria, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, Simi Valley, Tehachapi, Rosamond , Bakersfield , Lancaster, Fullerton, Costa Mesa, Mission Viejo, Chula Vista, San Diego, Escondido, and many others.
The California Wing Civil Air Patrol performs emergency services including search and rescue missions; offers cadet programs for young people, and provides aerospace education for both CAP members and the general public.
Valley Performing Arts Center
The Valley Performing Arts Center is a 166,000 square foot, 1,700 seat first class theater located on the campus of California State University, Northridge. The theater is magnificent and the performances are world-class.
VICA
Valley Industry and Commerce Association
The Valley Industry and Commerce Association, also known as VICA, is a business advocacy organization that promotes the San Fernando Valley as the location of choice for Southern California businesses and families. Its mission is to enhance the economic viability of the Greater San Fernando Valley region by advocating for a better business climate and quality of life. VICA maintains a regular presence at all levels of government in order to effectively represent local businesses.
Greater San Fernando Valley Regional Chamber of Commerce
The Greater San Fernando Valley Regional Chamber of Commerce, established in 1911, is the 20th largest chamber in Los Angeles County and the largest chamber in the San Fernando Valley. The chamber was formed in 1989 by the merger of the Van Nuys Chamber, the Panorama City Chamber, and the Sepulveda Chamber. Members are drawn from all over Los Angeles County.
North Valley Regional Chamber of Commerce
The North Valley Regional Chamber of Commerce serves its member businesses in the North Valley Region and the surrounding San Fernando Valley communities, including Northridge, Porter Ranch, Granada Hills, Chatsworth, North Hills, Mission Hills, and Reseda.
San Fernando Valley Historical Society
The San Fernando Valley Historical Society, established in 1943, is a private organization that is dedicated to researching, collecting, and preserving the history, art, and culture of the San Fernando Valley. The San Fernando Valley Historical Society offers tours and regular programs to educate the public at the historical Andres Pico Adobe. The Adobe is located in the community of Mission Hills which is in the north San Fernando Valley.
Romulo Pico Adobe
Romulo Pico Adobe, also referred to as Ranchito Romulo or Andres Pico Adobe, was constructed in 1834 making it the oldest residence in the San Fernando Valley. The historic adobe home was owned by the Pico family and is located in the Mission Hills community near the San Fernando Mission. The home is listed on the U. S. National Register of Historic Places. It is also a California Historical Landmark and a Los Angeles Historic - Cultural Monument.
Valley Cultural Center
The Valley Cultural Center, founded in 1975, serves the cultural needs of the greater San Fernando Valley by providing concerts, performing arts, and special events through its free Concerts on the Green program. Performances are held at the Warner Ranch Park in Woodland Hills. The program is run by the Los Angeles City Department of Recreation and Parks.
San Fernando Valley Chinese Cultural Association
The San Fernando Valley Chinese Cultural Association (SFVCCA), founded in 1971, is a non-profit, membership organization dedicated to the preservation and celebration of Chinese culture and civilization. SFVCCA is committed to promoting mutual understanding and respect through its many programs and activities. SFVCCA provides quality instruction in Mandarin for anyone wanting to learn. They can be contacted through their website.
West Valley Playhouse
West Valley Playhouse is a popular non-profit community theater located at 7242 Owensmouth Avenue in Canoga Park which is a community in the western part of Los Angeles. Ticket prices are low, but the quality of performances is high.
Canoga - Owensmouth Historical Society
San Fernando Valley
The Canoga-Owensmouth Historical Society is a non-profit corporation formed in 1988 for the purpose of identifying and preserving those landmarks and objects that are of interest and historical value in Canoga Park which is part of the City of Los Angeles located within the San Fernando Valley. Canoga Park was originally named Owensmouth after the Owens River Aqueduct that brought water to the area.
West Valley Regional Public Library
The West Valley Regional Public Library is part of the Los Angeles Public Library System. It includes a children's area, teen area, study rooms, and lots of computers. It is a great place to visit.
West Valley Chinese Academy
The West Valley Chinese Academy (WVCA) is a non-profit organization dedicated to the teaching of Mandarin Chinese and Chinese culture. Located in Woodland Hills, the San Fernando Valley school offers classes for students from Kindergarten through high school.
San Fernando Valley Chinese Cultural Association
The San Fernando Valley Chinese Cultural Association (SFVCCA) is a non-profit organization dedicated to "the preservation and celebration of the splendors of Chinese civilization". SFVCCA provides quality instruction in the Chinese language and Chinese cultural activities. The SFVCCA Chinese School utilizes the Granada Hills Charter High School in Granada Hills.
The Valley Film Festival
The Valley Film Festival, founded in 2000, is an annual independent film festival held in the San Fernando Valley region of Los Angeles. The festival usually screens 50 to 70 films including documentaries, comedy, fiction, animated films, and music videos.
Bell Canyon
While Bell Canyon is not in the San Fernando Valley, the only access to Bell Canyon is through the San Fernando Valley. Consequently, many people are under the impression that Bell Canyon is at the far west end of the San Fernando Valley when it is actually at the far east end of unincorporated Ventura County.
Save LA River Open Space
Save LA River Open Space is a non-profit all volunteer organization dedicated to preserving the last remaining Los Angeles River frontage in the San Fernando Valley as open Space. The goal is to utilize the land as a river-oriented park and to restore the river to its natural condition where possible.
Brown's Creek
Brown's Canyon Wash
Brown's Creek, also referred to as Brown's Canyon Wash, is a 10.3 mile long tributary of the Los Angeles River. It is located in the western San Fernando Valley which is in Los Angeles County. The creek originates in the eastern Santa Susana Mountains and runs adjacent to Browns Canyon Road and under the Ronald Reagan 118 Freeway, south to Chatsworth, then Winnetka, and finally to Canoga Park where it joins the Los Angeles River.
Big Tujunga Dam and Reservoir
Big Tujunga Creek
The Big Tujunga Dam, constructed in 1931, spans the Big Tujunga Creek, just northeast of Sunland, forming the Big Tujunga Reservoir. The Big Tujunga Creek is a major stream in Los Angeles County with its headwaters deep in the Angeles National Forest and San Gabriel Mountains. The stream flows for nearly 29 miles joining Little Tujunga Creek to form the Tujunga Wash near Pacoima in the San Fernando Valley.
Hansen Dam - Recreation Area
Hansen Dan, completed in 1940, is a flood control dam in the northeastern San Fernando Valley in the Lake View Terrace neighborhood of Los Angeles. The dam contains a 1,300-acre reservoir, commonly referred to as Hansen Lake. The Hansen Dam Recreation Center and Park are located adjacent to the dam and reservoir. Recreational facilities include an aquatic center, extensive play areas, a sports center, an equestrian center, bike trails, picnic areas, baseball diamonds, soccer fields, and more.
Universal City - Universal Studios
Universal City is a community in the San Fernando Valley area of Los Angeles County. Seventy percent is in unincorporated Los Angeles County while thirty percent is in Los Angeles. Universal City is surrounded by the City of Los Angeles and is the location of Universal Studios, one of the largest film studios in the United States. Included in Universal City are the Universal Studios Hollywood theme park, the Universal CityWalk shopping and entertainment center, and the Gibson Amphitheatre. Universal City is located just east of the 101 Freeway, north of Hollywood and south of Burbank and Toluca Lake. Griffith Park is directly to the east. It is a great place for the entire family to visit.
Newhall Pass
The Newhall Pass, previously called the Fremont Pass and the San Fernando Pass, separates the Santa Susana Mountains from the San Gabriel Mountains. The pass links the Santa Clarita Valley to the San Fernando Valley and is the primary entry into the Greater Los Angeles area from Santa Clarita. The Newhall Pass is located within Los Angeles County.
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