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51.8 km
~2 day
1090 m
Out and Back
โEmbark on a scenic 32-mile venture through historic, biodiverse landscapes with springs and ridge-line vistas in Ventura County.โ
The Johnston Ridge Trail and Sespe River Trail offer a combined distance of approximately 52 kilometers (around 32 miles) with an elevation gain of about 1000 meters (3280 feet). This out-and-back trail is nestled in the scenic region near Ventura County, California, and is rated as medium difficulty, making it accessible to hikers with a moderate level of experience.Getting to the TrailheadTo reach the trailhead, if you're coming by car, you'll want to navigate towards the vicinity of Ojai, California. From there, follow Highway 33 north until you reach the marked trailhead, which is situated just off the highway. For those opting for public transport, check local schedules for buses that service the Ojai area, and plan for a taxi or rideshare for the final leg to the trailhead.Navigating the TrailOnce on the trail, hikers can utilize the HiiKER app for detailed navigation and mapping. The app will be particularly useful for keeping track of your progress along the trail and ensuring you remain on the correct path.Johnston Ridge TrailThe Johnston Ridge Trail portion is characterized by its stunning ridge-line views and the diverse flora that blankets the area. As you ascend the ridge, you'll be treated to panoramic vistas of the surrounding mountains and valleys. The trail is well-defined and meanders through chaparral, oak woodlands, and past intermittent streams, especially vibrant in the spring months.Sespe River TrailTransitioning into the Sespe River Trail, the environment shifts as you approach the riparian habitat alongside the Sespe River. This section is known for its hot springs and the opportunity to spot a variety of wildlife, including deer, mountain lions, and a plethora of bird species. The river itself is a critical water source for the local ecosystem and is one of the last undammed rivers in California.Historical SignificanceThe region holds historical significance, with the Sespe River area being a former home to the Chumash Native American tribe. Evidence of their presence can be seen in the form of rock art and other archaeological sites along the trail.Landmarks and Points of InterestApproximately 10 miles (16 km) into the hike, you'll encounter Willett Hot Springs, a popular destination for those looking to soak in the natural mineral waters. Further along, at about 16 miles (26 km), you'll find Sespe Hot Springs, which is one of the hottest natural springs in California.Preparation and SafetyGiven the trail's length and remote nature, it's essential to be well-prepared with adequate water, food, and gear for changing weather conditions. The trail can be particularly hot and dry during the summer months, so plan accordingly. Always let someone know your itinerary and expected return time before setting out.Flora and FaunaThe trail is home to a rich biodiversity. Keep an eye out for the colorful wildflowers in the spring, including California poppies and lupines. The area is also home to old-growth forests, featuring trees such as the coast live oak and the California sycamore.ConclusionBy following these guidelines and preparing appropriately, hikers can enjoy the natural beauty and historical richness that the Johnston Ridge Trail and Sespe River Trail have to offer. Remember to respect the environment and practice Leave No Trace principles to preserve the trail for future adventurers.
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