Trailhead
Location: 34.4602584838867, -119.250442504883
The trailhead is on the south side of the parking lot.
Pratt002
Location: 34.4687881469727, -119.25316619873
After following a shady, well-marked path through a number of privately owned parcels, the trail joins the (private) northern extension of Foothill Road. Turn right here. It is easy to miss this spot on the way back, so take careful note of the landmarks
Pratt003
Location: 34.4695625305176, -119.252822875977
Here the pavement ends at a locked gate. Before walking around the gate, take a look at the interpretive sign, which shows the trails in this part of the National Forest.
Pratt004
Location: 34.470458984375, -119.252952575684
The Foothill trail turns off to the left here, while the Pratt trail continues straight ahead.
Pratt005
Location: 34.4709091186523, -119.252319335938
Here the Foothill (unmarked) joins the Pratt Trail from the right. From the Foothill trail a short spur leads to the base of the small climbing wall, visible on your right.
Pratt 006
Location: 34.4736213684082, -119.253242492676
The trail arrives at a junction with Fuelbreak Road. Turn left here.
Pratt007
Location: 34.4761619567871, -119.254302978516
Off to the right and clearly visible is a beaten-up but serviceable picnic table.
Pratt008
Location: 34.4764366149902, -119.257629394531
You have now reached the hight point of the road. Continuing on, the road leads to the Cosy Dell and Foothill trails and to Highway 33. Our trail turns off the road to the right, as indicated by the sign.
Pratt009
Location: 34.4856491088867, -119.253257751465
The spur trail (unmarked) turns off to the right. Follow this trail 0.1 miles to Valley View Camp.
Pratt010
Location: 34.4857902526856, -119.252372741699
The hike ends here, at Valley View Camp. Relax for a while in the shade of oaks and bay laurels, and explore downstream to find the waterfalls and the "Valley View". Watch out for poison oak.
Climbing Wall
Location: 34.4710006713867, -119.252250671387
A popular spot with local climbers. ?© Carol A. Day
This hike (6.8 mile round trip) follows the Pratt Trail from its beginning near the Signal Street catch basin in Ojai to its junction with the spur trail to Valley View Camp, and on to the camp. By following the stream which runs through the camp for a short distance through the brush, the hiker comes to a series of small waterfalls and a nice view of the Ojai Valley. Directions: In downtown Ojai, follow Signal street north to the unpaved road leading westward to the catch basin. A sign at the junction points the way towards the trailhead. Go straight ahead past the catch basin, past a private road going off to your right, and proceed to the spacious parking area by the trailhead. The trail passes through private property for over a mile before entering the forest. Follow the trail signs and please respect the private property.
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