
Sespe Creek flows from the mountainous north to meet the Santa Clara River in this 1995 survey of Ventura County. The settlement of Fillmore serves as a central hub, flanked by agricultural and residential expansions at North Fillmore, Oak Village, and Sespe Village. To the south, across the river, lies the town of Bardsdale, while the northern landscape is dominated by the Los Padres National Forest and the protected Sespe Wilderness. The presence of the Sespe Condor Sanctuary and the Hopper Mountain National Wildlife Refuge underscores the region's importance for wildlife conservation. Industrial and utility footprints are visible through scattered oil wells, a Fish Hatchery, and the path of the Southern Pacific railroad. Historic land grants, including the Sespe Grant, still define the cadastral boundaries of the valley.
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