Poster Star Trek: Picard 2020

Where was Star Trek: Picard filmed

2020, Drama Action Adventure
Filming country: USA

Star Trek: Picard was filmed in Los Angeles & Santa Barbara in the United States of America.

Vasquez Rocks Natural Area Park

In movie

Scene where Jean-Luc Picard walks in familiar territory. (Season 1)


Real

Scene was shot Vasquez Rocks Natural Area Park is a 932-acre (377-hectare) park located in the Sierra Pelona Mountains in northern Los Angeles County, California. It is located in the town of Agua Dulce, between the suburbs of Santa Clarita and Palmdale. These rock formations were formed by rapid erosion during uplift about 25 million years ago, and then later exposed by uplift activity along the San Andreas Fault. The Tataviam people were living here when the Spanish arrived. The last of the Tataviam people died in 1916. In 1874, Tiburcio Vásquez, one of California's most notorious bandits, used these rocks to elude capture by law enforcement. His name has since been associated with this geologic feature.



Sunstone Vineyards & Winery

In movie

Scene where Dahj meets Jean-Luc Picard. (Episode 1.1)


Real

Scene was shot Completed in 2004, the Villa was constructed entirely from artifacts and materials recovered from buildings and rural villages carefully selected by Sunstone founders Fred and Linda Rice while on numerous trips to quarries and reclamation yards. The Villa has five master suites. It also includes eight fireplaces, Billiards room and numerous terraces and patios with views of the mountains and vineyard. The Villa is ideal for intimate family and friend getaways, and sleeps ten guests.



Anaheim Convention Center

In movie

Scene where Jean-Luc Picard visits the new Starfleet Headquarters.


Real

Scene was shot The Anaheim Convention Center is a major convention center in Anaheim, California. It is located across from the Disneyland Resort on Katella Avenue. The original components, designed by Adrian Wilson & Associates and built by Del E. Webb Corporation, opened in July 1967. It is the largest exhibit facility on the West Coast.
Anaheim



Vasquez Rocks

In movie

Scene where Jean-Luc Picard visits Raffi to get her on board of his mission. At first she does not want to speak to him. (Episode 1.2)


Real

Scene was shot Vasquez Rocks Natural Area Park is a 932-acre (377-hectare) park located in the Sierra Pelona Mountains in northern Los Angeles County, California. It is widely known for distinctive rock formations, the result of sedimentary layering and later seismic uplift. Its repeated use as a filming location – especially for Star Trek – have given it the nickname Kirk's Rock. These rock formations were formed by rapid erosion during uplift about 25 million years ago. Vasquez Rocks are named for the outlaw Tiburcio Vasquez, bandit who used the rocks as his hideout.




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