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A clever leashed-pet sign along Pratt Trail.

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Valley View Loop

4.0 (8 Ratings)
A 6.9-mile loop with great views through Valley View Preserve and permitted private property.
6.7
mi
Distance
1,400
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
Views

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
6.7mi
Distance
1,400ft
Elevation Gain
1,400ft
Elevation Loss
70%
Max Grade
1,789ft
High Point
942ft
Low Point
Path Type
Loop
Description
This hike starts from a trailhead and parking area that services Pratt Trail (23W09). The Pratt Trail briefly heads west from the trailhead then turns north following Stewart Creek before dipping into Stewart Canyon. The trail winds up the canyon;be sure to stay on the trail as private properties (with some lovely gardens), dot the path. The trail meets a paved road leading to a gate and the Los Padres National Forest boundary;a nice map/display here can help if you find yourself turned around or keep an eye on the Mobile App. Continue on the dirt road past the junction with Foothill Trail, and past Foothill Connector Trail.At a Y-junction, go right to head west on USFS Fuelbreak Road Trail. The road dips and rises, eventually delivering great views of Ojai Valley. Continue on Fuelbreak Road Trail to a gate, vista point, and junction.At the junction, take a right to head south on Gridley Trail (a dirt road). Turn right to continue on Gridley Road to the intersection with Shelf Road. Turn right to follow Shelf Road west through orange and avocado trees. Shelf Road also affords great views. At the gate, turn left to hike south on North Signal Street to the turn off for the trailhead off to the right.Thanks to John McKinney, The Trailmaster, for sharing this trail description. To learn more about trails in California, check out his guides at The Trailmaster Store.
History & Background
The region gets its name from the native Chumash who called it Ojai, meaning "nest". Partially because of its seclusion and vistas, the region is now home to artists, music festivals, health resorts, and spiritual retreats. In 1937, Ojai Valley was also used as the setting for Shangri-La in the movie "Lost Horizon."

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