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Road cycling around Ojai offers diverse terrain, from valley floors to challenging mountain ascents. The region is characterized by a valley surrounded by rugged mountains, including the Topatopa Mountains, providing varied elevation profiles. Cyclists can navigate winding country roads through citrus orchards and vineyards, or follow dedicated paved trails. Lake Casitas also features prominently in many scenic routes, offering views of the water and surrounding hills.
Last updated: April 24, 2026
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Cycle the moderate 48.1-mile Lake Casitas loop, gaining 2773 feet in 3h 33m, with scenic views of Ojai Valley and Lake Casitas.
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04:55
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This challenging 66.2-mile road cycling loop takes you through coastal areas, charming towns, and scenic valleys of Ventura County.

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21.6km
01:08
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Cycle the moderate 13.4-mile Farm loop in Ojai, enjoying scenic views of orchards, vineyards, and mountains on well-paved roads.
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01:23
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Cycle the challenging Wheeler Springs route, a moderate 16.3-mile road ride with 1448 feet of elevation gain through Los Padres National For
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56.5km
02:27
340m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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This museum is one of four branches in Ventura and nearby Santa Paula; it's very community- and experience-focused, with virtual exhibits available if you don't want to stop your bike ride to go in. Admission currently costs $10 for adults, free for those under 18, and half-price admission for seniors and students.
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This trailhead marks one end of the Ojai-Ventura Bike Path, connecting Ventura Rex Street to Ojai near the Soule Park Golf Course.
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The Ortega Adobe is a historic adobe house built in 1857. Owned by the city, it now serves as a self-guided historical site. The house was once the residence of Emilio Ortega, who began roasting chilies there, establishing California's first commercial food operation.
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The Ralph Fertig Memorial Bike Trail, also known as the Rincon Bike Path, runs along the 101 between Rincon and Mussel Shoals, offering scenic coastal views from Ventura to Carpinteria. Named in honor of Ralph Fertig, a respected advocate for cyclists, who died in 2014.
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late wife and I rode this often. 33 miles round trip. slow to ojai, (uphill), watch speed on return (downhill). overall, great ride, excellent bike path.
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Wheeler Springs is a community in the Los Padres National Forest, best known for its natural hot springs. It was once home to the smallest post office in the United States and is now home to multiple campgrounds, hiking trails, and open-space areas.
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A roadside faucet with well water brought up by windmill energy. Donations are suggested.
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Ojai is the gateway to a variety of Californian recreational adventures as well as being a chic small town. Ojai is well known for its boutique hotels, hiking, biking and farmers market of local organic agriculture. Simply a great little stop off on your bike tour.
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There are over 15 road cycling routes around Ojai, offering a diverse range of experiences from moderate loops to challenging long-distance rides. In total, komoot lists 17 routes in the area.
Ojai's road cycling terrain is quite varied. You'll find routes through scenic valley roads, past citrus orchards and vineyards, and along dedicated paved trails like the Ojai Valley Trail. For those seeking a challenge, there are also significant climbs in the surrounding Topatopa Mountains and Los Padres National Forest, offering substantial elevation gains.
Yes, Ojai offers options for all skill levels. The Farm loop is a moderate 13.4-mile trail through orchards and vineyards, suitable for a pleasant ride. The Ojai Valley Trail, connecting Ojai to Ventura, is largely flat to downhill when ridden towards Ventura, making it accessible for families and those looking for a less strenuous experience.
For experienced cyclists seeking a challenge, routes like the Ventura - Santa Paula - Ojai Loop offer significant elevation gain over 66 miles. The region's mountainous terrain, including areas like Sulphur Mountain, provides climbs of around 3,000 feet over 30 miles, with expansive mountain views.
Many routes offer stunning views of the Ojai Valley, Lake Casitas, and the surrounding mountains. You might pass through citrus orchards and vineyards. Notable landmarks include the San Antonio Creek Bridge and the Wheeler Gorge Tunnels and Bridge. The Ojai-Ventura Bike Path itself is a prominent feature.
Ojai's climate is conducive to year-round outdoor activity. However, the mild temperatures of spring and fall are often ideal for road cycling. Summers can be warm, especially in the valley, so early morning rides are recommended. Winters are generally mild, making it a good destination for cycling when other regions are colder.
Yes, Ojai features several excellent loop routes. The Lake Casitas loop is a popular 48.1-mile route offering scenic views of the lake and valley. Another option is the Ventura Beach and Pier β Ojai-Ventura Bike Path loop from Ojai, which takes you to the coast and back.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars from over 18 reviews. Cyclists often praise the diverse landscapes, from tranquil orchard roads to challenging mountain ascents, and the beautiful views of the valley and Lake Casitas.
Parking is generally available at various points along the Ojai Valley Trail and near trailheads for other routes. Specific parking information can often be found on individual route descriptions or local visitor guides. For more general visitor information, you can check ojaivisitors.com.
Absolutely. The Ojai Valley Trail provides a direct paved connection between Ojai and Ventura, offering a largely car-free experience. For a longer, more challenging ride, the Ventura - Santa Paula - Ojai Loop connects multiple towns, providing varied landscapes and significant elevation gain.
Ojai town itself is known for its charming atmosphere and offers various cafes and eateries where cyclists can refuel. While specific bike-friendly establishments along every route may vary, the town center provides ample opportunities for breaks and refreshments.
Yes, for those looking for longer rides, routes like the Ventura - Santa Paula - Ojai Loop cover over 66 miles. The Lake Casitas loop is also a substantial ride at 48 miles, offering a full day's adventure.


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