Best attractions and places to see around Ojai include a variety of natural and man-made features. The region offers opportunities for outdoor activities such as cycling and exploring natural landmarks. Visitors can find diverse points of interest, ranging from scenic trails to historical parks. Ojai is a destination for those interested in exploring its unique landscape and cultural sites.
Last updated: May 5, 2026
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Wheeler Gorge is a breathtaking road cut into the rock. Of particular interest are a series of small tunnels and a bridge over North Fork Matilija Creek that is quite beautiful. The road is narrow, so stopping to take in the views is not ideal, but the ride is spectacular. A few hundred yards north is the Wheeler Gorge Visitor Center where you can learn a little more about the geology and history of the area.
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Libbey Park, formerly known as Civic Center Park, was donated to the city by Edward Libbey in 1917. This park is known for hosting the Ojai Music Festival and "The Ojai", the oldest amateur tennis tournament in the United States.
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Wheeler Gorge is a breathtaking road cut into the rock. Of particular interest are a series of small tunnels and a bridge over North Fork Matilija Creek that is quite beautiful. The road is narrow, so stopping to take in the views is not ideal, but the ride is spectacular. A few hundred yards north is the Wheeler Gorge Visitor Center where you can learn a little more about the geology and history of the area.
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Nordhoff Peak is a 4,426 ft peak with a fire lookout tower at the top. From here you have a panoramic view of the valley and other mountains around such as Pollard Peak and Chief Peak.
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You'll be able to cross the San Antonio Creek via this bridge just before the point where it empties into the Ventura River. It was built recently in 2012 to facilitate this crossing for trail users since the previous solution was a concrete culvert that was inundated during storms. From this point, you can observe the creek and the surrounding nature.
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Ventura County is a great place to explore if you like biking. There is a nice beachfront trail and this beauty of a trail that goes from the mountain town of Ojai to the Ventura Coast. This is a 15 mile trail so you could do an out and back ride to get a good day out of it. It is all on good trails so start where you want but it is downhill from Ojai.
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Nordhoff Peak is a 4,426 ft peak with a fire lookout tower at the top. From here you have a panoramic view of the valley and other mountains around such as Pollard Peak and Chief Peak.
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Libbey Park, formerly known as Civic Center Park, was donated to the city by Edward Libbey in 1917. This park is known for hosting the Ojai Music Festival and "The Ojai", the oldest amateur tennis tournament in the United States.
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Ojai offers a variety of outdoor activities, particularly cycling and running. You can explore routes like the Baldwin Road loop or the Lake Casitas loop for cycling. For running, options include the Valley View Trail Loop or the Pratt and Fox Canyon Loop.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The San Antonio Creek Bridge provides an easy crossing for trail users, and the Ojai-Ventura Bike Path is a great option for a family bike ride. Libbey Park is also a family-friendly spot within the city.
The Ojai-Ventura Bike Path is an excellent choice for a scenic bike ride. This 15-mile trail connects Ojai to the Ventura Coast and is mostly downhill from Ojai, offering a pleasant journey. You can also find other cycling routes in the area, such as those listed in the Cycling around Ojai guide.
For panoramic views, consider visiting Nordhoff Peak, which stands at 4,426 ft and features a fire lookout tower. From here, you can see the valley and surrounding mountains like Pollard Peak and Chief Peak. The Wheeler Gorge Tunnels and Bridge also offer spectacular views of the gorge and forest.
Yes, Libbey Park, donated to the city in 1917, is a significant cultural site known for hosting the Ojai Music Festival and "The Ojai" tennis tournament. Additionally, the Wheeler Gorge Visitor Center, located near the tunnels and bridge, can provide insights into the geology and history of the area.
Yes, many attractions are close to hiking opportunities. For instance, the San Antonio Creek Bridge is part of a trail system. You can explore various running and hiking trails, with options ranging from moderate to difficult, as detailed in the Running Trails around Ojai guide.
The San Antonio Creek Bridge is a structure built in 2012 to facilitate crossing the San Antonio Creek for trail users. It replaced a culvert that was often impassable during storms, allowing for better access to the surrounding nature.
Libbey Park, formerly Civic Center Park, was donated to Ojai in 1917. It's renowned for being the venue for the Ojai Music Festival and "The Ojai," the oldest amateur tennis tournament in the United States, making it a hub for cultural and sporting events.
Experienced adventurers can tackle the ascent to Nordhoff Peak, a 4,426 ft summit offering rewarding panoramic views. For challenging cycling, consider routes like the Gridley-Pratt Trail Loop or the Ventura - Santa Paula - Ojai Loop.
The Wheeler Gorge Tunnels and Bridge are notable features along a breathtaking road cut into the rock. They include a series of small tunnels and a beautiful bridge over North Fork Matilija Creek, offering a spectacular ride through the gorge.
Visitors appreciate the diverse range of attractions, from natural landmarks like Nordhoff Peak with its panoramic views to man-made features like the Ojai-Ventura Bike Path. The community particularly enjoys the opportunities for outdoor activities and exploring the unique landscape and cultural sites.
Yes, Ojai offers several trails ideal for running. Popular options include the Valley View Trail Loop, Pratt and Fox Canyon Loop, and the Fox Canyon, Foothill, and Luci's Trail Loop, catering to various difficulty levels.
The Ojai-Ventura Bike Path is best explored by starting in Ojai, as the 15-mile trail is predominantly downhill towards the Ventura Coast. You can do an out-and-back ride for a longer day out, enjoying the well-maintained path.


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