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The Ventura River Parkway Trail is a southern California
rail trail A rail trail is a shared-use path on railway right of way. Rail trails are typically constructed after a railway has been abandoned and the track has been removed, but may also share the right of way with active railways, light rail, or streetcar ...
along the Ventura River in Ventura County. Roughly paralleling California State Route 33 for from Ventura to Ojai, it follows the route of the former
Ventura and Ojai Valley Railroad The Ventura and Ojai Valley Railroad gave Ojai, California, a connection to the national rail network Pacific Coast Line at Ventura Junction. Ventura Junction was located at Southern Pacific Railroad milepost (MP) 397.3 a short distance west of ...
that was abandoned between 1969 and 1995.


Route

The southern end of the trail, known as the Ventura River Trail, follows the east side of the Ojai Freeway about through the industrialized Ventura Oil Field before crossing under the freeway adjacent to Crooked Palm Road. The trail then follows the west side of highway 33 another through the former Canet oil refinery and the Ventura water purification plant to Foster Park at the south edge of Casitas Springs. The trail known as the Ojai Valley Trail diverges from the highway along the west side of Casitas Springs into riparian woodlands following the east bank of the Ventura River as the highway climbs to Oak View. From of two percent uphill grade, the trail emerges from the woodlands along the west side of Oak View to rejoin the highway from a high fill across Devils Gulch overlooking the river. The trail closely follows the west side of highway 33 north of Oak View about until crossing the highway at the intersection with California State Route 150 into downtown Ojai. The northern end of the trail runs more than a mile easterly from the intersection through Ojai a few blocks south of highway 150.


History

The Ventura River Parkway Trail was built on an abandoned railroad spur (CA_VEN-1109H) that was constructed by the
Ventura and Ojai Valley Railroad The Ventura and Ojai Valley Railroad gave Ojai, California, a connection to the national rail network Pacific Coast Line at Ventura Junction. Ventura Junction was located at Southern Pacific Railroad milepost (MP) 397.3 a short distance west of ...
in 1898 and acquired by Southern Pacific in 1899. The
rail trail A rail trail is a shared-use path on railway right of way. Rail trails are typically constructed after a railway has been abandoned and the track has been removed, but may also share the right of way with active railways, light rail, or streetcar ...
, that runs along the easterly bank of the river, was designated a
National Recreation Trail The National Trails System is a series of trails in the United States designated "to promote the preservation of, public access to, travel within, and enjoyment and appreciation of the open-air, outdoor areas and historic resources of the Nati ...
in 2014. The "Ventura River Trail" part of the trail (completed in 1999) extends from the coast to Foster Park, and the "Ojai Valley Trail" part (completed in 1987) extends from Foster Park into the City of Ojai. The , with the steady grade of the former Southern Pacific Railway right-of-way, is very popular with bicyclists, as well as walkers and horseback riders (on the Ojai Valley Trail segment). , the vision of a "Ventura River Parkway," a network of trails, vista points, and natural areas along the river, is being actively pursued by a coalition of stakeholders.


Facilities

Most of the trail has
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pavement for bicyclists, hikers, joggers, and dog-walkers using leashes. Some portions of the trail have a fence separating a parallel unpaved equestrian path. There are numerous public access points along the trail with parking lots in Foster Park on the south side of Casitas Springs and near the intersection of Main and Peking Streets in Ventura. Image:VenturaRiverTrailSignweb.jpg, Directional sign at Main Street in Ventura Image:Ventura_River_Trail_(aka_Ojai_Valley_Trail)_at_Foster_Park.jpg, Trail through Foster Park has both the unpaved equestrian path on the left and paved bicycle path on the right Image:Ventura_River_(aka_Ojai_Valley)_Trail_map_sign.jpg, Trail sign map of the trail north of Foster Park Image:Ventura_River_Trail_(aka_Ojai_Valley_Trail)_at_Hermosa_Road.jpg, Trail crossing Hermosa Road illustrates typical trail proximity to highway 33 (on left) between Oak View and Ojai


References


External links


Ojai Valley Trail, Ventura/Ojai
County of Ventura Parks Department {{Ventura River Parks in Ventura County, California Rail trails in California Transportation in Ventura County, California National Recreation Trails in California