Giant stairs to nowhere opening soon in Southern California city — and health freaks love it
Santa Clarita is set to unveil a new 116-step exercise staircase at David March Park, which has generated excitement among fitness enthusiasts. The staircase, which leads to nowhere, is part of an 8-acre park expansion that includes various recreational facilities. A ribbon-cutting ceremony is scheduled for June 1 to officially open the revamped park.
- ▪The new staircase is part of a larger expansion of David March Park in Santa Clarita.
- ▪The park features a variety of amenities, including a basketball court and picnic pavilion.
- ▪The staircase has already attracted attention on social media, with locals eager to use it for workouts.
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Lifestyle Giant stairs to nowhere opening soon in Southern California city — and health freaks love it By Bianca Zalben Published May 21, 2026, 6:00 p.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The California Post on Google The city of Santa Clarita is soon cutting the ribbon on a massive expansion of David March Park, and the centerpiece of the project is a grueling outdoor 116-step exercise staircase — that leads to nothing. While most people try to avoid an extra flight of stairs, the health-obsessed residents of this suburban enclave are treating the new vertical climb like the Holy Grail of cardio. Social media previews and drone footage have already sparked excitement among locals who are eager to turn up their workout regimen.
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