Green Valley is a small unincorporated community in Los Angeles County in the Sierra Pelona mountains, between Santa Clarita and the Antelope Valley. It is reached by San Francisquito and Bouquet Canyon roads off State Route 138, with no freeway access, and has a wooded, rural mountain character. Note: this Green Valley is distinct from other California communities of the same name.

Direct AnswerGreen Valley is a small unincorporated community in Los Angeles County in the Sierra Pelona mountains, between Santa Clarita and the Antelope Valley. It is reached by San Francisquito and Bouquet Canyon roads off State Route 138, with no freeway access, and has a wooded, rural mountain character. Note: this Green Valley is distinct from other California communities of the same name.
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This Green Valley is a small, wooded mountain community in the Sierra Pelona range of Los Angeles County, between Santa Clarita and the Antelope Valley, off State Route 138 via San Francisquito and Bouquet Canyon roads. It has no freeway access and a remote, rural character. (Several other California communities share the name Green Valley - this one is the Los Angeles County / Sierra Pelona community.)

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Where is Green Valley, California?

Green Valley is a small unincorporated community in Los Angeles County in the Sierra Pelona mountains, between Santa Clarita and the Antelope Valley. It is reached by San Francisquito and Bouquet Canyon roads off State Route 138, with no freeway access, and has a wooded, rural mountain character. Note: this Green Valley is distinct from other California communities of the same name.

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