Bridgeport Park
Bridgeport Park
Bridgeport Park - Sustainable Landscape Demonstration Garden
At SCV Water, we're committed to sustainable water use and creating beautiful, eco-friendly spaces for our community to enjoy! One example of this commitment is the Bridgeport Park Sustainable Landscape Demonstration Garden.
Bridgeport Park Sustainable Landscape Demonstration Garden is a collaborative partnership between SCV Water, the City of Santa Clarita, and local landscape designers. This demonstration garden will provide the SCV community and landscape professionals with accessible, interactive, sustainable landscape concepts, inspiration, and supplemental educational opportunities.
Features and Community Benefits
- Located at the City of Santa Clarita’s Bridgeport Park
- 14,800-square-foot demonstration garden
- The facility includes sustainable landscape designs, native plants, low-water plants, high-efficiency irrigation, water conservation education, and a permeable concrete pad.
- Benches for visitors to rest
- Signage to support visitor learning and engagement
Plan Your Visit
Bridgeport Park Sustainable Landscape Demonstration Garden is a special place where you can see firsthand how to create a stunning and water-wise landscape. It's like a living classroom right in the heart of our community. You can find the Bridgeport Park Sustainable Landscape Demonstration Garden within Bridgeport Park itself, right off Newhall Ranch Road in Santa Clarita. It's easily accessible and a great place to stop by for some water-wise landscape inspiration.
The garden is open year-round, so you can visit anytime that's convenient for you. Whether it's a sunny summer day or a crisp winter afternoon, you'll discover something new and exciting.
Benefits of Sustainable Landscapes
- Lower water bills as drought-tolerant or native
- Landscapes require 40-60% less water than turf grass
- Less water waste through runoff and over-irrigation
- More resilient to drought and climate change
- Lower maintenance once established
- Native plant species create habitats for native birds, bees, butterflies, and other beneficial insects and pollinators