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30 Ojai Through the Years 47 Ojai Neighborhoods 77 Two Degrees of Ojai
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45 What to Wear, and Why 38 Artist Adventures
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56 Ojai Valley Inn’s Restaurants
42 Spa Day
57 Local Favorites
36 Free Things to Do 52 Birdwatching
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Share magical moments with loved ones and discover new culinary adventures at Ojai’s beloved 220-acre retreat. Delight your palate with seven original dining outlets, from signature Italian-California fine dining at Olivella and a one-of-a-kind epicurean experience at The Farmhouse to handcrafted food at The Oak, Ojai’s beloved indoor/outdoor restaurant. Come escape in a moment that only feels far from home.
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YOUR INTRODUCTION TO OJAI 1 — Experience Ojai Ringed with stunning mountains framing a rare east-west valley, Ojai has lured visitors since time immemorial. The Chumash peopled the valley for thousands of years, as did eastern aristocrats seeking sun and warmth since the 1870s. As you take it in, you’ll see why so many visitors have fallen in love with this astonishing place and have become residents. There is something for just about everyone here — hiking, fishing, boating, camping, birdwatching, 10
shopping, and access to the Los Padres National Forest’s magnificent backcountry.
2 - The Town Itself With around 7,500 residents, Ojai has held strong to its identity as Southern California boomed around it. The population of the entire Ojai Valley, from upper Ojai in the east to Casitas Springs in the west is about 21,300. Active, organ-
ized residents have kept away freeways bisecting the valley, a major landfill project, gypsum and uranium mines, major subdivisions and other threats. Protecting the Ojai Valley against these existential threats is a huge source of our identity and pride.
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the World’s Columbian Exposition in Chicago in 1893, glassmaker and philanthropist Edward Drummond Libbey organized a group of civic-minded people who took the dusty town of Nordhoff and transformed it into the remarkably beautiful place you see today. The iconic Post Office Tower, the Ojai Valley Museum, the Arcade and Episcopal Church, Libbey Park and Libbey Bowl were all built between the fire of 1917 that wiped out downtown Nordhoff and the city’s charter in 1921.
4. Event Full Ojai has hosted the Ojai Valley Tennis Tournament, affectionately known as “The Ojai” since 1896. It is one of the most prestigious amateur tournaments in the world and home to the PAC-12 championships. Legends like Arthur Ashe, Billy Jean King and Pete Sampras have all passed through Ojai on their way to greatness. The Ojai Music Festival was launched in 1947 by a group of visionaries who found the perfect home for the world’s leading festival of modern and contemporary classical music. Aaron Copland, Igor Stravinsky and Pierre Boulez have all conducted programs of adventurous music. The four-day festival takes place the second week of June.
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Ojai Day — the third Saturday in October — is when the town comes together to celebrate itself with a street fair and fun and games. There are many other important and fun events nearly every weekend in Ojai, including the Ojai Film Festival, Ojai Storytellers Festival, the Ojai Valley Inn’s guest events and more. Check out OjaiHub. com for complete listings and information.
5. Backcountry The Sespe Creek wilderness is merely a 15-mile drive north of Ojai and offers astounding natural beauty. Of particular note are Rose Valley Falls, the gleaming white rock formations of Piedra Blanca and the Wild & Scenic Sespe River itself, which plunges 18 miles through gorges and hot springs to come out in Fillmore. There’s also the Carrizo Plain National Monument, an hour-and-a-half drive north, where condors soar and herds of Tule Elk and pronghorn antelope play.
6. Health & Wellness Since our earliest days as a sanatorium destination for sufferers of tuberculosis, Ojai has lured people seeking a healthy, active lifestyle. With the Ojai Bike Trail, yoga studios, the dozens of miles of hiking trails, golf, tennis, horseback riding and more, there is always something to do to relieve stress and improve fitness. The Ojai Valley Community Hospital is also renowned for its range of services as well as its Hospital Foundation, a thriving philanthropic organization.
7. Lake Casitas Casitas Recreation Area offers nearly 400 campsites, creating its own village on busy weekends. The lake is well-known for its world-class bass fishing (in 1980, the world’s second-largest bass at 21 pounds, 3 ounces was caught here) as well as catfish, panfish and trout stockings in the winter months. You can also see a blue heron rookery and nesting bald eagles.
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Ojai Events 2022 - 2023 Ojai has long been known for its hospitality and energetic, civic-minded volunteers, so it makes sense that we would host world-class events. As the pandemic (hopefully) ebbs, the events are back on track. Some dates are tentative, so check out OjaiHub.com for the most-up-to-date event listings. And sign up for our weekly (no spam) Ojai Hub newsletter for a warm welcome each week with the latest gallery exhibits, events, classes, seminars and openings, as well as the Ojai podcast “Ojai Talk of the Town,” and the in-depth articles from Ojai’s magazines, the Ojai Quarterly & Ojai Monthly. Here’s a few key events to keep on your calendar and plan around.
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The Rotary Club of Ojai organizes this “journey of food, wine and art” with a walking tour through Ojai’s exceptional restaurants, wineries, breweries and art galleries. Libbey Park then opens for more offerings for food enthusiasts, a silent and live auction and live music, all to raise money for scholarships and community grants.
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Affectionally known as “The Ojai,” this tennis tournament began back in 1898 and quickly became one of the premier amateur tournaments in the country. “The Ojai” hosts the PAC-12 championships and has been the launching pad for Pete Sampras, Billie Jean King, Stan Smith, Tracy Austin, Michael Chang and Arthur Ashe, among others. It typically takes place the fourth weekend of the month.
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Though there are no singular events as yet planned, local restaurants and boutiques will feature Ojai’s favorite citrus in their cooking, cocktails and decor. The seedless, pixie only grows in commercial quantities in the Ojai Valley, a testimony to our eastwest length and slight southern tilt that maximizes sun exposure. The origin of this “sweet, petite, great to eat!” fruit is a bit of a mystery, but its widespread appeal is not. Check out ojaipixies.com for more information and testimonials like this one from Anonymous: “My kids never call unless someone has died or they want more pixies.”
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The Ojai Art Center has produced this event since 1977 with Libbey Park opened to artists and artisans to showcase and sell their work. The event also features live music and awards.
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Founded in 1947, the Ojai Music Festival has brought to Ojai the world’s leading modern music world luminaries such as Igor Stravinsky, Aaron Copland and Pierre Boulez, and performers and conductors Michael Tilson Thomas, Dawn Upshaw, Essa-Pekka Salonen, Barbara Hannigan, with world-class performances of works by composers Olivier Messiaen, John Cage and Lukas Foss. Typically held the second week of June, with most concerts in Libbey Bowl. CHECK OUT OJAIFESTIVAL.ORG FOR THE LATEST INFORMATION.
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The Rotary Club of Ojai-West has produced this festival for going on 35 years at Lake Casitas, hosting several thousand wine, beer and food enthusiasts with live music, all for a good cause. CHECK OJAIWINEFESTIVAL.COM.
Known widely as one of America’s most charming small town parades, this lively all-volunteer event begins at 10 a.m. with a wide variety of floats; local little league and dance teams, off-road enthusiasts, vaqueros as well as Hare Krishna and mobile performance art installations. The fireworks takes place at Nordhoff High School at dusk. 4THOFJULYINOJAI.COM
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This renowned new works development program involves an intensive workshop process with some of our best writers, theater directors, dramaturge and audiences. The new works, usually 6 to 9 of them, are then performed for an audience on the final weekend at Zalk Theater in upper Ojai with top-notch actors and directors. Works developed in Ojai have gone on to Broadway and become Pulitzer Prize finalists. OJAIPLAYS.ORG
The Ojai Valley Land Conservancy hosts several events, including a “Under the Open Sky” farm-totable dinner and screening on Friday evening, and other evening screening of the finest adventure and outdoor-themed films on tour. OVLC.ORG
On the Friday before Ojai Day, a cadre of dedicated artists take chalk in hand and create a huge mandala at the intersection of Ojai Avenue and Signal Street, ushering in a day of celebration, vendors, activities and fun for the whole family along Ojai Avenue and in Libbey Park. OJAIDAY.COM
With more than 60 member artists opening their studios, the Ojai Studio Artist Tour has become a key event in Ojai’s identity as an artist colony for 36 years, bringing thousands of people to see new works, and OSA has also donated hundreds of thousands of dollars in scholarships since 1993. OJAISTUDIOARTISTS.ORG
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The world’s finest storytellers find their way to Ojai the final weeks of October to share their wit and wisdom. Special adult events such as “Naughty Tales” also featured. Venues include Libbey Bowl, Ojai Art Center and Nutmeg’s Ojai House.
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For more than 20 years, the Ojai Film Festival has screened films from around the world that “enrich the human spirit.” Screenings take place at various venues around town and also include panelists, seminars, and post-screening questions and answers. Awards are announced at the festival’s Sunday brunch.
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The Ojai Valley Inn hosts a series of family-oriented events during the holidays, including The Ojai Valley Inn hosts special holiday events, including the Grand Easter Brunch & Egg Hunt, Fourth of July Barbecue, Holiday Tree Lighting, Breakfast with Santa, Cookies with Mrs. Claus and Christmas Grand Buffet. OJAIVALLEYINN.COM
The Ojai Valley Inn hosts special holiday events, including the Grand Easter Brunch & Egg Hunt, Fourth of July Barbecue, Holiday Tree Lighting, Breakfast with Santa, Cookies with Mrs. Claus and Christmas Grand Buffet.
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GOOD WINE IS WINE THAT YOU LIKE
Grown in Birmingham, aged in Ojai, wine producer Nigel Chisholm has always treated the community like family. First, with his celebratory dining and entertainment experiences and now with Feros Ferio Winery; wines so fine they bear the ancient Chisholm motto… “I am fierce with the fierce.”
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Things to Do Making the Most of your Ojai Experience (in no particular order) A HIKE OR A CLIMB: 1. TAKE For first-timers to Ojai, we recommend Shelf Road. It’s an easy 3.75 miles out and back, and will take about an hour and 45 minutes. A busy trail, Shelf Road gives you plenty of opportunity for people watching and sweeping vistas of the beautiful Ojai Valley. Check out the hiking map in this issue for other nearby hikes. For the full Ojai backcountry experience, book a hike with Jordan Crow of Hike Ojai at hikeojai.com. Jordan is a lifelong Ojai native with a thorough understanding of Ojai’s remarkable flora and fauna and able to deliver unforgettable experiences. Or for a real thrilling adventure, reach out to the experienced guides at Ojai Rock Climbing, with their intimate knowledge of Ojai’s many great climbs. 805-798-3769 | hikeojai.com 805-850-8364 | ojairockclimbing.com
DOWNTOWN: 3. EXPLORE The Ojai Arcade, Post Office tower, Ojai Valley Museum and the Ojai Valley Inn sprang from the mind of Edward Drummond Libbey, wealthy glass manufacturer from Toledo, Ohio. He was a major proponent of the “City Beautiful” movement, which held that people are shaped by their environments. He hired famous architects like Wallace Neff (“California” and “Mission Revival”), Frank Mead & Richard Requa (Balboa Park in San Diego) to build out his dream. Other famous architects who helped build Ojai include Paul Revere Williams, George Washington Smith, Julia Morgan (San Simeon) and Greene & Greene. The Museum hosts walking tours of Ojai on Saturdays from 10:30 a.m. except during the hottest months of July, August and September. Tickets are $10, families $25. For museum members and children, $5. 805- 640-1390 | ojaivalleymuseum.org 22
A BIKE: 2. RIDE With our shady streets, scenic overlooks and outdoor-oriented lifestyle, Ojai has long welcomed two-wheeled enthusiasts. Here’s several popular routes suitable for casual cyclists: Ojai Bike Trail: Length: 15 miles. Difficulty: Moderate. The trail starts on Ojai’s East End and winds south and east to Ventura’s pier. Bring plenty of water and sunscreen. Shelf Road Loop: Length: 9 miles. Difficulty: Moderate to Strenuous, depending on your pace. Start and finish at the Post Office Tower. Head north on Signal Street as it zigs around Grand Avenue to the steep climb to Shelf Road. The trail connects to Gridley for a swooping descent to Grand Avenue and back to Signal Street. Not recommended for street bikes. Check online, themobshop.com/articles/ routes for more trails. The Mob Shop | 110 W. Ojai Ave. | 805-272-8102 Ojai Electric Bikes | 987 W. Ojai Ave. | 805-669-9424 A SHOW 4. SEE The Ojai Art Center keeps a busy schedule of theater events. Libbey Bowl’s summer series can bring in big touring acts and the world-acclaimed Ojai Music Festival, and there’s live music somewhere virtually every night. Surf these websites for information on shows and concerts: ojaihub.com: check out the event listings and local publications, also sign up for the weekly newsletter to keep up-to-date with Ojai events. ojaiartcenter.org: top-notch community theater. thevineojai.com: hosts live music Friday, Saturday, Sunday and open-mic Mondays. sonicbutterfly.com: not-to-be missed multimedia show with an instrument with 60-foot-long strings. 2022 OJAI VISITOR
Your reasons for visiting Ojai may be varied. Rest & relaxation likely figures high on that list. Ojai is also a destination for memorable experiences. And the more we learn about happiness, the more certain it becomes that experiences are our greatest treasures. Here’s a few suggestions for you to Carpe the heck out of your Ojai Diems.
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5. The Ojai Valley, with its sunward tilt and mountainous backdrop, has long drawn artists for its quality of light. As you would expect, there are many dozens of artists who live and work here, including some who are world-renowned. Our galleries range from plein-air scenes of Ojai’s beauty (Dan Schultz Fine Art ), modern and conceptual art from southern California’s artistic leaders (Porch Gallery) to exhibitions of 20th century icons Gustav Klimt and Alberto Giacometti as well as earlier artists at the nonprofit canvas and paper. OVA (Ojai Valley Artists) in the Arcade is a great space to familiarize yourself with local artists and artisans. Chances are very good that you can meet those artists in person. See the many Ojai Studio Artists advertising in this book. For a fun, rewarding experience, check for studio hours or make an appointment. ojaistudioartists.org A HORSE: 7. RIDE Ojai is horse country. For proof check out the watering troughs and hitching posts throughout the valley, and the riders who saunter through town as though coming off a movie set. Laced with dozens of miles of trails, riding through Ojai’s varied landscapes on horseback may be the most interesting — and historic — way to get to know this place. Once upon a time, the renowned The Thacher School’s motto was “teach a boy to ride, shoot a rifle, and tell the truth.” Several of the local private school maintain robust horse programs. Check out Ojai Valley Trail Riding Company on Meyer Road. 805-890-9340 | ojaivalleytrailridingcompany.com
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6. With 63 restaurants, more than any just other town its size, Ojai is justifiably famous for its food culture. Alice Waters of Chez Panisse fame named the Ranch House founder Alan Hooker as among her key inspirations for creating farmto-table culture. From authentic Mexican cuisine (Jim & Rob’s) to Burmese-inspired fine dining in the evening and delectable pastries and bread during the day (The Dutchess), to the famous strawberry shortcake (Boccali’s) Ojai has something to appeal to every palate. Al Fresco dining may as well have been invented here with the famous oak-shaded people-watching patios at Sage Mindful Meals. Post up at Ojai Rotíe for cool breezes and delicious food. Check out our restaurant section for Ojai’s finest culinary experiences.
NIGHTLIFE: 8. OJAI’S If you know where to look, and when, Ojai, despite our reputation as the sleepy little town with sidewalks rolled up at sundown, has a thriving night life. Once regarded as the honky tonk capital of southern California, live music plays a big part of the village’s identity. Should you pass by The Hub on the Arcade on a Saturday night, you are likely to hear the joyous sounds of local talents manning the karaoke mic with KJ Leigh Balton. A key venue for live music is next door at The Vine (308 E. Ojai Ave.). It’s the venue that gave rising star Beckett McDowell his start with their Monday open mics, and hosts Ojai fixtures Smitty & Julija, TD Lind, Danny McGaw and other local legends. Have sax will travel — Karl Hunter of Big Bad Voodoo Daddies and Ruben Salinas Jr. of Eric Burdon’s band are frequent drop-ins. The Vine | 308 E. Ojai Ave. | 805-798-9015 23
A SPA DAY: 9. TAKE Save the best for last. The range of treatments and experiences in Ojai are peerless. Spa Ojai packages are priced per person, and all treatments are to be schedule and enjoyed on the same day. Management fees are not prorated to reflect package or discounted pricing. Packages or discounts cannot be combined. Experiences range from drop-in foot rub at the AA Relaxing Station behind the Arcade in downtown Ojai to the Spa Ojai at the Ojai Valley Inn, where the Orange Blossom and Honey Wrap uses the area’s bounty for an exfoliation, hydration, linen-cocoon, scalp massage and body butter massaged in for the final touch. The Inn’s Spa Ojai treatments also include the Chumash-inspired Kuyam treatment with self-applied desert clay infused with essential oils, intense dry heat and inhalation therapy. Check out our Spa Page on 32.
OJAI: 11. GOLF With two of the finest golf courses in southern California, set amid stunning scenery with challenging and pleasing layouts from course design legends, Ojai’s golf scene is varied and lively. The rich history is an added attraction. Soule Park is considered among the finest municipal courses in the country. The Ojai Valley Inn has been designed, then redesigned by top-tier talents such as George Thomas and Jay Morrish, including in 1999 when the famous “lost holes” were reintroduced after nearly 60 years. Golf greats Jimmy Demaret and Doug Sanders have been resident pros at the Inn, while Bing Crosby, Bob Hope, Will Smith, Kevin Costner and Michael Douglas have been among the celebrities past and present who have stalked the local links The course has also hosted seven Senior PGA Tour events. Soule Park Yardage: 6,806 | Contact: 1033 East Ojai Avenue | (805) 646-5633 | soulepark.com Ojai Valley Inn Yardage: 6,269 | Contact: 905 Country Club Road | 855-697-8780 | ojaivalleyinn.com 24
THE STORES: 10.EXPLORE With charming boutiques and retail establishments along both sides of Ojai Avenue, there’s an incredible variety of clothes, gift and necessities for everyone in the family. Many feature their own labels and carefully curated selections to help you create your own vibrant and distinctive style. It’s a paradox of choices. Bring friends and stop along the way for a refreshing glass of wine or beer at our local wineries and breweries. Start with a tour of the town from west to east with a visit to the world’s biggest outdoor bookstore at Bart’s Books (302 W. Matilija St.), as well as an incredible selection of spiritual/mystical paraphernalia at Crystal Corner (201 W. Matilija St.), then find something for the kids at Pixie’s General Store (203 N. Signal St.), then to the Arcade for handmade fashions at Mud Lotus (305-G E. Matilija St.), Kariella (214 E. Ojai Ave.), Danski (321 E. Ojai Ave.), unique stationery from Noted (423 E. Ojai Ave. #102) to write a postcard home, and natural-dye fashions from Ride or Dye (106 Park Road). EVERYONE? 12.TENNIS, The United States Tennis Association ranked Ojai #2 on its list of Top Tennis Towns in the country in a special contest in 2009, the only city in California to make the top rankings. No wonder. Besides hosting the renowned Ojai Tennis Tournament, founded in 1898 and affectionately known as “The Ojai,” there’s plenty of public tennis courts in Libbey Bowl. With as many as 1,700 players converging on Ojai every third week in April, there’d better be plenty of places to play. The City of Ojai’s Libbey Park has 8 courts available on a first-come, first-served basis, while the member-only Ojai Valley Athletic Club has 18 courts and an additional four at the Ojai Valley Inn. The Inn’s courts are free for guests, while the Athletic Club offers guest passes on an invitation from a member at $25 per visit, maximum two per month. City of Ojai | 401 S. Ventura St. | 804-646-5581 Athletic Club | 409 Fox Street | 805-747-0819 Ojai Valley Inn | 905 Country Club Rd. | 855-6978780 2022 OJAI VISITOR
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The oldest continually operating non profit art center in the state, The Ojai Art Center celebrates 83 years of providing a creative playground for the expression of all the arts – dance, theater, art, literary, music, photography and youth activities. The Art Center offers 6 theater productions a year, weekly Life Drawing classes, rotating fine art exhibits, Chamber Concerts, Literary readings and presentations, Art in the Park, The Great Art Theft, the Ojai Blues Fest and Contra Dancing and a variety of classes.
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Ojai Weddings The romance of Ojai — the astonishing natural beauty, the sage-and orange-blossom scented air and its sacred and spiritual presence— has long attracted newlyweds and honeymooners.
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ojaivalleyinn.com | 855-697-8780 905 Country Club Road
The Inn may be one of the best-loved wedding venues in southern California. The Inn includes gorgeous settings for the ceremony, superlative service and romantic accommodations, plus well-appointed reception spaces that can handle large gatherings of celebrants. Ceremonies can be scheduled at the Hacienda Courtyard and Artist Cottage Lawn, or the Farmhouse lawn. Visit ojaivalleyinn.com and look for their wedding brochure.
l av e n d e r i n n
innkeeper@lavenderinn.com | 855-646-6635 210 East Matilija Street
Described by brides as “a magical wedding destination” the Lavender Inn is a place to write the story of your special day with the backdrop of the Pink Moment on the Topa Topa Bluffs, stunning, colorful gardens under majestic oaks, a pond with waterfall and the scenic backdrop of the nearby mountains. Book the entire Inn for friends and family and create magical memories that will last a lifetime. We can accommodate up to 100 wedding guests.
o j a i r e t r e at & I n n
ojairetreat.com | (805) 646-2536 160 Besant Road
On a hill in the center of the Ojai Valley, the Ojai Retreat offers a haven with some of the most spectacular panoramic views in the region, as well as 12 well-appointed rooms, 3 outdoor venues, two meeting rooms and five acres with beautiful gardens with water features and tranquil spaces for intimate gatherings. The Los Angeles Times ranked the Ojai Retreat & Inn as among Ventura County’s finest place to stay. Come make your own magic memories.
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brandi@brandicrockett.com | 805-415-2234
An Ojai native, Brandi has been a professional photographer for more than 10 years. Her work has taken her to the far reaches of the globe in Africa, Indonesia, Europe, and extensively throughout the Americas. Her photographic candor is a vision steeped in extremes; profound cinematic-like storytelling, intimate weddings, vivid landscapes, and authentic candid moments shot through the lens of raw, rich portraiture. Beautiful, sublime, and nuanced, Brandi’s work inspires the viewer’s imagination to co-create with her and deep dive into textural moodscapes.
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1889
OJAI THROUGH THE years
1922 1947
The town of Nordhoff was founded with great fanfare by Thomas Royce Surdam, a very busy real estate developer and former gold miner. He bought 1,700 acres that year and built the Blumberg Hotel. More than 300 people attended the opening event and he sold land for $6.25 an acre.
1874
Long regarded as one of the finest prep schools in the country, The Thacher School was founded by William and Sherman Thacher and has several famous alumni, including Thornton Wilder, Howard Hughes and actor Noah Wylie. Its original motto was “Teach a boy to shoot a rifle, ride and horse and tell the truth.”
1889
Changed name to Ojai after a massive redevelopment project led by Edward Drummond Libbey, an Ohio glass magnate and frequent winter visitor. The fire of 1917 burned so many buildings that Libbey and others used that blank canvas to rebuild in the spirit of the “City Beautiful Movement,” which held that people are shaped by their living environments. Among the landmarks built in that epochal period were the Post Office Tower; modeled after the Campanile in Havana, Cuba; Libbey Bowl, the Arcade; the St. Thomas Aquinas Church; (now the Ojai Valley Museum); and the Ojai Country Club, now the Ojai Valley Inn.
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City officially incorporated with great
fanfare. Jiddhu Krishnamurti comes to town, sponsored by the Theosophist Society, along with his tuberculosis-suffering younger brother Nitya. Positioned by the Theosophists as the “World Leader,” Krishnamurti rejected that title with his famous essay, “Truth is a Pathless Land.” He once held the Guinness Book of World Records for being the world’s most prolific public speaker.
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1937
“Lost Horizon” is released. The Frank Capra-directed film starred Ronald
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Colman and featured scenes from the Ojai Valley, much of which was left on the cutting-room floor. The establishing shot of the Ojai Valley from Denison Grade remained, and Ojai’s link to the mythical Shangri-La has endured ever since.
1947
A key year for Ojai as the Ojai Valley Inn opened with a star-studded guest list and partners (Loretta Young pictured at left), “The Ojai” — as the Ojai Valley Tennis Tournament is affectionately known, returned bigger than ever after a five-year World War II hiatus and the Ojai Music Festival was founded.
The potter, encouraged by Anais Nin, launched a career as a writer in her 80s with “I Shock Myself.” Aldous Huxley, a frequent visitor and co-founder of Besant Hill School, published “Doors of Perception” about his experiences with mescaline. Two of the three “trips” took place in the upper Ojai Valley.
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1969
A massive flood swept through the Ojai Valley, causing millions of dollars of damage. Most tragically, six Boy Scouts camping in the Sespe backcountry were drowned, along with their adult leader and three rescuers.
1971
The Manson Family murders comes home to Ojai, when lawyer Ronald Hughes’ body was found in the Sespe Hot Springs area. The notorious cult also had other connections to Ojai, as they overstayed their welcome at a local campground, believed to be either Camp Comfort or Wheeler Hot Springs or both.
1948 1948
Beatrice Wood, a frequent visitor to Ojai for Krishnamurti’s Star Camp lectures, permanently moves to town. “The Mama of Dada” lived here until her death in 1998 at age 105. Her close friendships with key 20th century artists Marcel Duchamp, Francis Picabia and Man Ray did much to establish Ojai’s identity as an artist mecca.
2004-2005
A series of powerful rainstorms flooded the Ojai Valley and led to Ojai being shut off from the outside world for more than a week, with our main artery, Highway 33, being cut down to one lane of traffic for months. It took several months for Highways 150 and the 33 from Ojai to Santa Paula to reopen. A mudslide on January 10 killed 10 people at nearby La Conchita.
2017
The Thomas Fire raged through and around the Ojai Valley, charring more than 250,000 acres; the largest wildfire in California history to that time. Five years later, it ranks ninth.
THE OJAI RETREAT & INN OJAI'S BEAUTIFUL HILLTOP GETAWAY
OJAI'S PRIME WEDDING LOCATION
The Ojai Retreat & Inn offers a 5 acre hilltop venue with amazing views from 3 outdoor and 1 indoor locations. We are happy to give you a tour.
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Things to Do O j a i ’s S u r p r i s e G e m s : N o r t h M o n t g o m e r y A r t s D i s t r i c t To get the most out the Walking Map (pages 38-39), we recommend walking two blocks north of the Arcade on North Montgomery Street. You’ll find quaint shops, with on-site tarot readings, healers, mediums, psychics, a world-class collection at a charming gallery with a beautiful garden, and Tipple & Ramble’s wine bar, picnic fare and shady patio.
nutmeg’s ojai house
ojaihouse.com | 805-640-1656 304 North Montgomery Street
j o n e s & c o m pa n y - a r t o f t h e h o m e
jonesandcompanyojai.com | 805-646-8179 307 North Montgomery Street
c a n va s & pa p e r
canvasandpaper.org | 805-798-9301 311 North Montgomery Street
tipple & ramble
tippleandramble.com | 805-220-3373 315 North Montgomery Street
Visitors are always welcome by appointment. Please call or text ahead.
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Ojai Spa Day K U YA M S E S S I O N
ojaivalleyinn.com | 805-646-5277 905 Country Club Road 60-Minute Private Sessions — $125 Kuyam, a Chumash Native American Indian word that means “a place to rest together,” combines the therapeutic effects of self-applied desert clay infused with essential oils, intense dry heat and inhalation therapy. This detoxifying experience is concluded with a refreshing rinse and presentation of herbal tea while your body core temperature cools.
o j a i b o dy p o l i s h
ojaivalleyinn.com | 805-646-5277 905 Country Club Road Ojai Body Polish | 60 minutes — $255
Includes a full-body exfoliation to buff away skin impurities and stimulate circulation through the body. Massaging the hydrating body butter or lotion completes the experience, leaving skin hydrated and renewed. Select from: Lemon Verbena & Avocado (Fresh and hydrating), Foaming Lavender Sugar (Fragrant and gentle), or Rosemary Sage Salt (Purifying and invigorating)
O j a i m a s s a g e & e n e r gy w o r k
ojaimassage.com | 805-798-1289 307 East Ojai Avenue #203 Ojai Massage, located in the heart of downtown Ojai, is an oasis where locals and out of town guests alike come to restore body and spirit with the help of caring, present hands in a peaceful, nurturing environment. Our bodywork restores balance, clears the baggage of daily life and invites revitalized integration.
e m b o dy w o r k s m a s s a g e f o r w o m e n soulbodyojai.com | 805-500-6984 206 North Signal Street
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For a more personalized experience, book an appointment with Allassandra Rhody at Embodyworks. Located in the heart of downtown Ojai at the Soul Body Ojai center, her services include Deep Relaxation, Improved Circulation & Rejuvenation. The center also offers many other therapeutic services including reiki and sound baths. 2022 OJAI VISITOR
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FREE THINGS TO DO
With its prestigious restaurants and hotels, Ojai isn’t always the cheapest place to visit. But armed with a little information, you can give your wallet a rest and still immerse yourself in the Ojai experience. Here’s a few suggestions.
HIKE: Encircled with more than 100 miles of trails, it’s easy to get off the beaten track and immerse yourself in Ojai’s remarkable natural beauty. We recommend driving north on Signal Street, take a left at the Pratt Trailhead, or park on Signal Street itself and hike Shelf Road. Between Pratt Trail and Shelf Road’s access to other trails like Luci’s Trail, you can wander for miles and miles. Pack plenty of water.
WHEELER GORGE INTERPRETIVE CENTER: Eight miles north of Ojai on Highway 33 is Los Padres National Forest’s first visitor center, with an array of educational programs and activities between May and September each year. It is open 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturdays and Sundays. There you can find information about trails, wildlife, geography, geology, and free maps. The center also features an outdoor classroom. Past popular programs have included Introduction to Backpacking, These Misunderstood Critters, Nature Walk with Chumash Elder Julie 36
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FREE THINGS TO DO Tumamait-Stenslie, Reptiles, Saving the Condor and Volcanoes in Story and Science. Check the Los Padres Forest Association’s website, LPFOREST.ORG OR THEIR FACEBOOK PAGE.
SCENIC OVERLOOKS: Ojai is nothing if not scenic. Several places frame the majesty of this east-westvalley in all its glory. And, to top it all off, it doesn’t cost anything to look. The best known and most Instagrammable is on Highway 150’s Dennison Grade, with a custom-built pullout and sign, which shows Ojai laid out from east to west, with our rolling acres of orange and avocado groves, bustling farms and oak groves. Another is also on Highway 150, but on the west side, high above Lake Casitas at Casitas Pass. Though it may be low at present, it is still jaw-dropping to see the blue of the lake set against the west-east expanse of the Ojai Valley, capped by the majestic Topa Topa Bluffs. Check it on a starry night (photo at left) for an extra glimpse of the sublime. Cozy Dell Trail. About three miles north on Highway 33 is the pullout on the left side of the highway for Cozy Dell, just 50 yards before Friends Packing House (worth a visit in itself if open). It’s a steep climb of about 800 feet of switchbacked elevation gain over 1.1 miles to reach the saddle of the trail, but the vista that presents itself is more than reward for the effort. On a clear day, you can see Anacapa and Santa Cruz Island. You can see views of the Ojai Valley that you can get nowhere else.
GET A WORKOUT & DO GOOD: The Ojai Valley Land Conservancy preserves more than 2,000 acres of Ojai’s beautiful countryside, which includes 27 miles of trails. That takes a lot of work to maintain and the OVLC is always on the lookout for earnest, hard-working volunteers for trail maintenance, weed control and other projects. If you want to get some healthy, vigorous outdoor exercise and feel good about it, get yourself on the mailing list for the trail volunteers at ADAM@OVLC.ORG.
LIVE MUSIC: On Wednesday evenings in the summer, between the 4th of July and Labor Day, the Rotary Club of Ojai-West hosts band concerts in Libbey Park at the Gazebo. Playing an eclectic mix of old standards and fun takes on hit songs of the day, the orchestra features as many as 40 talented local musicians. You might also find surprise appearances by talented local musicians behind the Arcade or in Libbey Park. 2022 OJAI VISITOR
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FREE-ish THINGS TO DO INEXPENSIVE M e d i tat i o n M o u n t: Suggested donation of $10 gets you a two-hour self-guided meditation on the gorgeous grounds of this East End landmark, built by the remarkable Florence Garrigue, who began building this project in the 1970s while in her 80s. It features handcarved redwood doors from renowned mid-century designers Evelyn and Jerome Ackerman and the center itself was built by Zelma Wilson, the pioneering female architect, with her distinctive radiating beams. As we are still in the shadow of the pandemic, you must pre-register for your visit at CONNECT@MEDITATIONMOUNT. ORG or call 805-646-5508.
O j a i Va l l e y M u s e u m : Suggested donation of $5 gets you inside one of southern California’s most charming museums, with ever-changing exhibits about local history, art and culture. The permanent displays include backcountry wildlife, Chumash artifacts and a large canvas by Jessie Arms Botke. Check out ojaivalleymuseum.org for information on current exhibits and programs.
T h e O j a i T r o l l e y: Is an unusual and fun way to explore Ojai. It’s only $1.50 to hop onboard and you can travel the whole miles-long route. Check out ojaitrolley.com or call 805-2723883.
L a k e C a s i ta s :
It’s only $10 for a day pass, and that allows you to do a lot — fishing, hiking, boating, birdwatching and, with 400 often-full campsites, lots of people watching. Check out casitaswater.org. If you stop in at the Marina Cafe you have delicious food amid stunning surroundings.
T h e O j a i Va l l e y I n n : Is a five-diamond resort and looks the part. But you don’t have to empty your bank account to get a taste of its luxury. Wander through the property with its architectural splendor and impeccable grounds to the Oak restaurant’s terrace, with its wide patio overlooking a perfectly framed view of the Ojai Valley and Topa Topa Bluffs, order an ice tea and drink in the majesty. Chances are good you’ll return soon as a guest for the full experience.
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For more information and pricing please call us at
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DINING, COFFEE & SWEETS
RETAIL 115) ALI GOLDEN - Boutique
info@aligolden.com | 307 E. Ojai Ave., Ste. 100
20) BARBARA BOWMAN BOUTIQUE 805.646.2970 | 125 E. Ojai Ave.
8) BART’S BOOKS
805.646.3755 | 306 W. Matilija St.
35) BLANCHE SYLVIA - Boutique
805.398.4769 | 212-A East Ojai Ave.
14) BLUE OJAI - Boutique
805.633.9086 | 209 W. Ojai Ave.
55) BUNGALOW BY FIG - Children
805.798.9201 | 109 N. Montgomery St.
47) CERCANA - Global Goods
805.272.8870 | 302 E. Ojai Ave.
18) CRYSTAL CORNER - Crystals, Gifts 805.272.8402 | 201 N. Ventura St.
113) DANSKI
805.646.1927 | 321 E. Ojai Ave.
106) DEKOR OJAI - Lifestyle
805.272.8675 | 105 S. Montgomery St.
41) DOWN HOME FURNISHINGS 805.640.7225 | 250 E. Ojai Ave.
11) OJAI BUSINESS CENTER
13) BEACON COFFEE
30) OJAI TORTILLA HOUSE
805-248-7054 | 211 W. Ojai Ave
805.797.98675 | 104 N. Signal St.
53) BONNIE LU’S
39) OSTERIA MONTE GRAPPA - Italian
805-646-0207 | 328 E. Ojai Ave
805.640.6767 | 242 E. Ojai Ave.
805.640.6558 | 606 E. Ojai Ave.
3) CAFÉ BOKU - Plant Based
99) PINYON OJAI - Pizzeria
2) OJAI ELECTRIC BIKES
805.650.2658 | 987 W. Ojai Ave.
805.691.2553 | 423 E. Ojai Ave. #101
90) HAKANE SUSHI - Japanese
64) REVEL - Kombucha & Acai Bowls
805.640.3070 | 967 E. Ojai Ave.
805.272.0028 | 307-C E. Matilija St.,
56) PLANT BASED - Plants and More
74) HIP VGN - Vegan Food 805.669.6363 | 316 E. Matilija St.
70) RAINBOW BRIDGE -
805.861.7109 | 334-B E. Ojai Ave.
49) PRISCILLA - Women’s Clothing
61) JAVA & JOE - Coffee, Tea & Gifts
805.646.4690 | 226 W. Ojai Ave., #101
112) OJAI CLOTHING
805.640.1269 | 325 E. Ojai Ave.
82) OJAI CREATES! - Art Supplies
805.669.9424 | 987 W. Ojai Ave.
31) OJAI VILLAGE PHARMACY 805.646.7272 | 202 E. Ojai Ave.
805.646.9782 | 320 E. Ojai Ave.
37) RAINS - Department Store 805.646.1441 | 218 E. Ojai Ave.
84) RIDE OR DYE - Boutique
805.27S2.8576 | 106 Park Rd. 805.633.9070 | 307 E. Ojai Ave., Ste. 103
805.335.4175 | 345 E. Ojai Ave.
22) LOVE SOCIAL CAFE
40) GUNAYS RUGS & KILIM
123) SHANGRI-LA Cannabis Dispensary
102) HELP OF OJAI
805.646.5122 | 108 S. Montgomery St.
51) IKAT & PEARLS
805.448.9526 | 324 E. Ojai Ave.
50) JES MAHARRY - Jewelry
805.798.9134 | 316 E. Ojai Ave.
78) JONES & COMPANY - Home Arts
805.646.8179 | 307 N. Montgomery St.
17) MOB SHOP - Bicycles & Rentals 805.272.8102 | 110 W. Ojai Ave.
65) MUD LOTUS - Boutique
805.646.0677 | 305 E. Matilija St. Ste. G
62) NEXT HOME PACIFIC COAST REALTY 805.646.6768 | 307-A E Matilija St.
98) NOTED - Stationery & Gifts
805.798.7490 | 408 Bryant Circle, Ste. C
96) SUSAN CUMMINGS - Custom Jewelry 805.646.1997 | 453 East Ojai Ave.
118) TALA DESIGN
805.646.1706 | 307 E. Ojai Ave. #102
97) 805.646.4478 | 337 E. Ojai Ave
119) OJAI HARVEST - Comfort Food
85) OJAI PUB
63) WILLOW - Select Consignment
805.798.9035 | 401 E. Ojai Ave.
44) THE VINE - Bar & Bites 80) TIPPLE & RAMBLE Wine Bar, Gifts
805.646.6075 | 210 E. Ojai Ave.
43) THE IVY IN OJAI - Antiques
81) NUTMEG’S OJAI HOUSE Metaphysical
101) THE NEST OJAI - American
34) OJAI ICE CREAM
805.646.7878 | 331 E. Ojai Ave.
103) WACHTERS - Pet supplies & Gifts
Burmese Inspired 805.640.7987 | 457 E. Ojai Ave.
805.798.9015 | 308 E. Matilija St.
info@talonnyc.com | 423 E. Ojai Ave. #103
805.646.2852 | 110 N. Signal St.
95) THE DUTCHESS -
805.633.9232 | 307-105 E. Ojai Ave.
110) OJAI PIZZA COMPANY
27) TREASURES OF OJAI - Antiques
57) SANDERS & SONS - Gelato 805.633.9017 | 334 E. Ojai Ave.
805.640.1648 | 314 El Paseo Rd.
100) TALON - Jeweler
805.272.8912 | 260 E. Ojai Ave.
805.646.8777 | 219 E. Matilija St.
805.646.7747 | 533 E. Ojai Ave. seafreshseafood.com
109) OJAI COFFEE ROASTERS
805.861.7109 | 1020 W. Ojai Ave.
68) SAKURA OJAI - Japanese
7) NOCCIOLA - Italian
48) SKYFLOWER BOUTIQUE
1) SUMMER CAMP - Lifestyle
805.646.9204 | 217 E. Matilija St.
93) SEA FRESH - Seafood
805.640.6464 | 408 Bryant Circle, Ste. G 805.861.0426 | 318 E. Ojai Ave.
Natural Foods
805.646.1540 | 205 N. Signal St.
97) OJAI BLISS - Frozen Yogurt 805-794-3219 | 451 E. Ojai Ave.
805.272.8576 | 423 E. Oai Ave. #102
805.640.1656 | 304 N. Montgomery St.
805.640.1301 | 214 W. Ojai Ave.
67) SERENDIPITY TOYS
111) FIG CURATED LIVING - Decor
917.889.0878 | 246 E. Ojai Ave.
12) JIM & ROB’S RESTAURANT & LISA’S CANTINA 108) LITTLE SAMA - Asian Fusion
122) SESPE CREEK COLLECTIVE Cannabis Dispensary
805.646.6561 | 327 E. Ojai Ave.
805.646.3138 | 323 E. Matilija St., Ste. 105 69) SAGE MINDFUL MEALS -
117) SANCTUM - Global Goods
805.646.2585 | 221 E. Matilija St.
Natural Foods, Deli 805.646.4017 | 211 E. Matilija St.
805.669.7729 | 914 E. Ojai Ave
805.319.9496 | 315 N. Montgomery St.
42) YUME BURGER - Burger Cafe 805.272-8963 | 254 E. Ojai Ave.
89) ZAIDEE’S BAR & GRILL - American 805.646.5633 | 334 E. Ojai Ave.
94) OJAI ROTIE - Fast Casual 805.798.9227 | 469 E. Ojai Ave. FOR REDUCTION ON MAP SIMPLIFIED
805.646.4581 | 114 S. Montgomery St.
805.646.6331 | 307 E. Matilija St., Ste. B
21) PIXIE’S GENERAL STORE
805.272.8370 | 203 N. Signal St.
INFORMATION 16) OJAI VISITORS CENTER located at the Ojai Valley Museum 805.640.1390 | 150 W. Ojai Ave.
54) OJAI VALLEY BOARD OF REALTORS 805.646.8453 | 338 E. Ojai Ave.
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HEALTH & BEAUTY 25) A SECRET BEAUTY - Salon
805.646.8304 | 206 N. Signal St., Ste. D
59) AA RELAXING STATION
805-302-1166 | 323 E. Matilija St.
23) BOHÉME - Salon
805.798.9220 | 312 N. Signal St
58) BREATHE OJAI
805.633.0934 | 323 E. Ojai Ave. #217
24) BRENTON’S BARBER SHOP 805.646.6740 | 312 N. Signal St.
26) EMBODYWORKS MASSAGE FOR WOMEN 805.500.6984 | 206 N. Signal St. Ste. H 46) GLO WEST - Salon & Beauty Supplies 805.646.2713 | 306 E. Ojai Ave.
LODGING 116) NEW LEAF - Skin Care, Spa & Boutique
805.640.9911 | 307 E. Ojai Ave., Ste. 101
121) OJAI ENERGETICS 877.744.4531| 236 E. Ojai Ave. #100 121) OJAI + FOX - Health & Wellness 805.746.6476 | 501 East Ojai Avenue 76) ORACLE OF OJAI 518.822.7534 | 309 E. Aliso St, Ste. 3 66) PROPER BEAUTY 805.633.9099 | 305 E. Matilija, #101-A
86) CAPRI INN
71) LAVENDER INN
92) CARAVAN OUTPOST
87) HUMMINGBIRD INN
6) CHANTICO INN & SUITES
5) OJAI RANCHO INN & CHIEFS PEAK BAR
805.646.4305 | 1180 E. Ojai Ave. 805.836.4891 | 317 Bryant St.
805.646.4365 | 1208 E. Ojai Ave.
805.646.8100 | 406 W. Ojai Ave.
19) EL ROBLAR HOTEL
Coming Soon! | 122 E. Ojai Ave.
15) EMERALD IGUANA
805.646.5277 | 108 Pauline St.
805.646.6000 | 316 E. Matilija St.
75) THE DAY SPA OF OJAI
805.640.1100 | 209 N. Montgomery St
GALLERIES
4) OJAI VALLEY INN
855.697.8780 | 909 Country Club Rd.
77) SU NIDO INN
805.646.7080 | 301 N. Montgomery St.
TASTING ROOMS 52) CAROLINA GRAMM - Olive Oil Products
& VISITOR CENTER
805.798.9301 | 311 N. Montgomery St.
805.640.1390 | 130 W. Ojai Ave.
805.640.1255 | 208 E. Ojai Ave. 805.669.8707 | 310 E. Ojai Ave.
38) OVA ARTS
805.317.9634 | 106 N. Signal St.
805.646.5682 | 238 E. Ojai Ave.
32) HEAVENLY HONEY
88) FIRESTICK POTTERY - Studio & Classes
72) PORCH GALLERY
805.633.9103 | 206 E. Ojai Ave.
104) OJAI ART CENTER & THEATER
9) RTK STUDIOS
91) OJAI VALLEY BREWERY 105) OJAI VINEYARD 28) POINT DE CHENE - Wine & Beer 805.272.8685 | 108-B N. Signal St.
805.620.7589 | 310 E. Matilija St.
60) POPPIES ART & GIFT
805.794.0272 | 321 E. Ojai Ave.
805.798.3947 | 109 S. Montgomery St.
45) FEROS FERIO
29) DAN SCHULTZ FINE ART
120) OJAI POTTERY & CLAY SCHOOL 805.798.3990 | 212 Fox Street
114) MAJESTIC OAK VINEYARD
805.798.9282 | 307 Bryant Street
33) CASA BARRANCA WINES
79) CANVAS & PAPER
805.646.0117 | 113 S. Montgomery St.
805.646.1434 | 615 W. Ojai Ave.
73) SANE CENTER - Holistic Health
805.798.5900 | 326 E. Ojai Ave.
805.272.8760 | 1804 E. Ojai Ave.
805.646.6635 | 210 E. Matilija St.
107) TOPA TOPA BREWING CO. 345 E. Ojai Ave
SIMPLIFIED FOR REDUCTION ON MAP
805.798.0033 | 323 E. Matilija St. #101 805.640.9360 | 206 Cañada St.
16) OJAI VALLEY MUSEUM
MEINERS OAKS G) A-1 CUISINE - Indian food
C) MEINERS OAKS HARDWARE
P) ALQUIMIA WELLNESS
U) OJAI VALLEY TRAIL RIDING
K) BOOKENDS BOOKSTORE
Q) PAPA LENNON’S - Italian
A) COFFEE CONNECTION
B) REAL FUN WOW HOUSE (By Appt.)
S) DON LALO’S - Mexican
I) SOULTONIC - Boutique 805.640.8884 | 145 W. El Roblar Dr.
805.272.8187 | 106 E. El Roblar Dr.
805.633.0920 | 445 W. El Roblar Dr. 805-640-9441 | 110 S. Pueblo 805.646.7821 | 311 E. El Roblar Dr. 805.640.3736 | 585 W. El Roblar Dr.
805-646-7234 | 121 East El Roblar Dr. 805.890.9340 | 290 Meyer Rd
805.640.7388 | 515 W. El Roblar Dr. 157 E. El Roblar Dr.
T) EARTHTONICS - Apothecary (Sat. only) D) STARBORN WELLNESS CENTER 805.798.1153 | 418 W. El Roblar Dr.
805.212.9678 | 109 E. El Roblar Dr.
L) ENID & EDGAR VINTAGE
J) TERRAMOR - Organic Bedding
O) FARMER & THE COOK
N) THE DEER LODGE - American
M) GREATER GOODS
F) THE HUT - Local Bar
H) JOLLY KONE - Fast Food
V) THE RANCH HOUSE - Upscale Californian
805.646.6803 | 243 W. El Roblar Dr 805.640.9608 | 339 W. El Roblar Dr. 805-856-8687| 114 N. Padre Juan
RESTAURANTS
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Ojai’s Independent Merchants Thank you for shopping and eating locally! Published by Ojai Quarterly in cOnjunctiOn with the Ojai Village Merchants
805.646.4256 | 2261 Maricopa Hwy 805.646.0670 | 279 N. Lomita Ave
805.646-2360 | 102 Besant Road
R) MEINERS HERITAGE TABLE
E) WATKINS RANCH BUTCHER
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ART GALLERIES
805.640.3699 | 147 W. El Roblar Dr.
805.646.5176 | 113 W. El Roblar Dr 949-923-9285 | 535 W. El Roblar Dr.
SHOPPING
805-640-1179 | 105 E. El Roblar Dr
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What to Wear How to Look Good & Stay Comfortable for All Seasons
OJAI ESSENTIALS Getting Here: By car, from Highway 101 north or south: Exit Highway 33 north, follow it for 15 miles past the “Y” intersection until you see the familiar post office tower. We are 88 miles north of Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) and 30 miles south of Santa Barbara. WHAT TO PACK: Ojai is well-known for its loose, casual vibe. But it does take a certain amount of aforethought to make sure you’ve brought the right mix of clothes for comfort and style. Keep in mind the seasonal differences. They are slight, compared to other destination locations like Jackson Hole, Aspen or even Santa Fé, but they are there nonetheless. The best strategy is to wear layers. Bring comfortable shoes because you will want to do a lot of walking around. Either stylish yet sensible shoes for walking Ojai’s historic shopping district, sturdy hiking boots for Ojai’s rugged backcountry trails or, if you’re a runner, lighter running shoes. Sandals or flip flops are another essential. Functional, high-capacity hand2022 OJAI VISITOR
bags or even backpacks are another good idea; you never know what treasures you might find at Bart’s Books or in our fashionable shops and boutiques. Headgear? You know that Ojai is famous for its hats, right? With several nationally known milliners creating original designs here, hundreds of options available in our shops, you are in the perfect place to don your most stylish wide-brimmed hat. They are not only stylish, but with our nearly 300 days of sunshine each year, eminently sensible. Water. Carry lots of it. Stay hydrated. You can also order online at ovlc.org an Ojai Valley Land Conservancy water bottle and carry around some local swag and support a worthy organization. Here’s a few tips, season-by-season. SPRING. Bring a fleece or sweater for cool evenings. Shorts and Ts are usually fine, but be flexible. For men, a cotton or light wool blazer can be a versatile garment. For women, too. In late spring and early summer, Ojai is often blanketed beneath the “June Gloom” marine layer, which usually, not always, burns off mid-morning. A light cardigan
can be just the thing to give you some of that low-key Ojai “drip.” SUMMER. One word: linen. The breathable fabric is designed for heat like Ojai’s. Think a slightly cooler version of Palm Springs. But you will also want to have a light sweater or shirt-jac stashed away for what can be surprisingly cool evenings. Shorts, cotton Ts and flip flops work fine for the day, or you can feel free to let your Ojai freak flag fly with bangles and baubles, saris and flowing, drape-y fabrics. Or join the romper set and resist the tyranny of the separates. FALL. Think Spring; versatile outfits that you can easily layer up if the weather turns cold or hot. A sweater or fleece for the evening can be most welcome. WINTER. Temperatures can range 40 degrees in the course of a day, so be prepared. Rainwear is a good idea, if you’re lucky. There are few things more beautiful on this earth than the piercing blue of an Ojai sky after a winter storm moves through. This is also when the low winter sun sets the legendary Pink Moment to its peak glory. 45
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OJAI NEIGHBORHOODS Downtown Ojai & adjacent S t o r y by A i m e e J o D av i s When you begin to look for Ojai real estate, you quickly realize that you are not simply purchasing a home; you are investing in a way of life. This Southern California town —just 14 miles from the coast and 90 miles north of Los Angeles — has managed to retain its small-town charm and quaint village atmosphere in a way that makes it stand out as a unique haven, largely untouched by the expansive growth and rat race that defines so much of Southern California. Here, the focus is on local, family-owned businesses, coming together to celebrate at community festivals and events throughout the year, preserving the valley’s beauty and history, and enjoying the tranquility of country living. The city is home to excellent private and public schools, golf courses, spas, art galleries, boutique shops, casual and fine dining restaurants, the Arcade shopping center and a plethora of opportunities to take part in a wide variety of recreational activities. Extensive shopping, dining and entertainment options are just a short drive away in Ventura and Santa Barbara, but many of our residents prefer heading to Ojai’s one-screen movie house to catch the latest release, or visiting a local gallery or community theater performance for their fill of art and culture. Farmers Markets on Sunday and Thursday 2022 OJAI VISITOR
keep us stocked up on organic fruits and vegetables. When we aren’t at Libbey Bowl for the Ojai Music Festival or biking along the Ojai Valley Trail, Ojai residents can be found fishing at Lake Casitas, teeing off at one of our 18-hole championship golf courses, horseback riding on meandering trails in Upper Ojai, hiking in Los Padres National Forest or stopping by the market to pick up some of Ojai’s local products, which include olive oils, wines, organically fed beef, teas, jams, organic personal care products and more. You will find no big-box stores here, and even fast food chains are kept safely outside of the city’s borders. Instead, you will find locally owned establishments operated by folks who share the commitment to preserving the Ojai lifestyle. Depending on where you live in the valley, you can spend the day at the spa, meet your friends for a drink, or take in dinner and a movie without ever having to drive more than 10 minutes between destinations — and that includes parking. Here’s a look at Ojai’s distinct neighborhoods, each with its own routines and traditions.
UPPER OJAI Upper Ojai is situated on a plateau between the cities of Ojai and Santa Paula. Located 800 feet above the valley floor and just a short drive from 47
downtown, this rural community boasts expansive estates and some of the most luxurious Ojai ranches that come on the market. Many people remark on its resemblance to Tuscany landscapes. This bucolic paradise defines country living at its finest. Most of the estates and ranches in Upper Ojai are on 20-acre parcels, but both smaller and larger properties are also available. With the smallest parcels at just about one-half of an acre and the larger ranch properties expanding to about 40 acres, there is a variety of estates from which to choose. While this community is best known for its horse properties, there are also many residents who choose this area simply as a country retreat, where they can get away from it all and enjoy watching the sunsets and waiting for a glimpse of Ojai’s famous Pink Moment, which happens when the setting sun hits the Topa Topa Mountains. Aside from being an equestrian paradise and a utopia for nature lovers, Upper Ojai is also home to The Ojai Foundation, The Beatrice Wood Center for the Arts, the Summit Café, and general store. There is also the public Summit Elementary School — now run in partnership with the Rock Tree Sky school, as well as an outstanding private schools: Besant Hill School. When driving up Dennison Grade to visit Upper Ojai, be sure to stop at the scenic lookout to take in the view of the Ojai Valley made famous by the 1937 film, “Lost Horizon.”
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Ranch House, Jolly Kone, The Donut Hole and Ace Hardware — the quintessential small-town hardware store. While you might wonder what a gourmet restaurant with garden dining, a corner burger stand, a tiny donut shop and a store that sells wheelbarrows all have in common, newcomers to the Ojai Valley quickly discover that each of these local favorites is just one more reason so many of us have chosen to make this valley our home. Unassuming as they may seem, mom-and-pop shops like these are an important part of what distinguishes Ojai from our neighbors. Papa Lennon’s Pizzeria and the Farmer & the Cook organic café and marketplace, Meiners Heritage Table, and Alquimia Wellness are also welcome additions that have made the Meiners Oaks neighborhood even more eclectic and diverse. Oak Grove School, a private, progressive K-12 co-educational day and boarding school of world renown is also located in Meiners Oaks, as well as a well-regarded public school, Meiners Oak Elementary.
ARbolada The Arbolada is a truly distinct Ojai neighborhood, both in location and in the variety of homes tucked among the mature oaks. Although it is located just a short stroll from downtown Ojai and a wide variety of entertainment, shopping and dining options, it is as if you have stepped into another world as soon as you enter this enchanted glen of cobblestone streets lined with trees.
Just to the west of downtown Ojai and north of Mira Monte lies the community of Meiners Oaks. This small neighborhood officially encompasses about 1.4 square miles between Highway 33 and State Route 150, each of which offers easy access to Ventura or Santa Barbara, respectively.
The tranquil serenity of this landmark Ojai neighborhood is insulated from the world outside, giving the Arbolada an atmosphere that residents long to come home to, and where the stresses of the day simply fade away as you meander through the quiet streets to your own private retreat.
Just a few minutes from schools, shopping and dining in downtown Ojai, this quaint community is also home to its own landmark eateries and both a public and private school. Additionally, Meiners Oaks is an ideal neighborhood for those who enjoy outdoor activities and is located in close proximity to the Ojai Valley Trail, Lake Casitas, hiking trails, mountain biking trails and even some waterholes.
One of Ojai’s earliest subdivisions, this neighborhood was lovingly designed and developed by Edward Libbey in the early 1920s and features custom-built estates situated on lots that range in size from half an acre to two acres. There is an array of architectural styles represented, and each of these luxury homes is accompanied by well-manicured grounds and the privacy offered by an abundantly wooded landscape. If your idea of heaven is spending a quiet evening under the stars or hosting a garden party in a setting that would impress even the most discerning socialite, then a home in this
Nestled among the oaks and single family homes built mostly between 1920 and 1960, you will find some of Ojai’s long-standing favorites, such as The 48
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exclusive neighborhood might be just the thing you are looking for.
PERSIMMON HILL The Persimmon Hill neighborhood is among those that define Ojai horse property and estates at their most elegant. Built on land that was once occupied by a historic dairy farm, custom-built homes on large parcels are the norm in this well-planned development, and those looking for country living close to town will find this neighborhood ideally located. Peace and tranquility are ensured by an abundance of mature oak trees and green spaces between Persimmon Hill and downtown Ojai, which is situated directly to the north, while other borders include bucolic, tree-canopied Creek Road and the Soule Park Golf Course. This prestigious neighborhood has just three streets — Buckboard Lane, Longhorn Lane and Saddle Lane — as well as distinct entrances to the community, which means there is no through traffic to break the serenity as you watch the Pink Moment unfold across the Topa Topa Mountains at sunset or walk your dog along the quiet country roads in the brisk morning air. Persimmon Hill homes offer the luxury and elegance or custom-built estates along with the tranquility of country living, making this a popular choice for both full-time residents and those seeking upscale retreats to escape to as a quiet getaway when they need a break from their fast-paced lives in Los Angeles.
RANCHO MATILIJA The Ojai Valley neighborhood of Rancho Matilija is located on Highway 150, approximately five miles from downtown Ojai and just 1.5 miles from the outdoor recreational activities offered at Lake Casitas. This prestigious, gated community is bordered by hiking and equestrian trails, and enjoys views of the Topa Topa Mountains, as well as the Ventura River Bluff. Homes for sale in Rancho Matilija are in high demand, and with only two to three homes typically on the market at any given time, this demand is sure to remain high well into the future. A homeowners association and community regulations ensure that residents of this private community enjoy architectural harmony and 2022 OJAI VISITOR
beautiful landscaping throughout the neighborhood. Prospective home buyers looking for homes in Rancho Matilija will also appreciate the wide, nearly traffic-free roads that make walking the dog, going for a morning jog, biking with children or taking an evening stroll a peaceful, enjoyable experience. And if you are looking for horse property, keep in mind that horses are allowed on designated parcels within the community. This Ojai neighborhood features estate homes that appeal to those who appreciate the tranquility and privacy of a secluded, gated community in a country setting, and who also want to be within an easy drive of entertainment, shopping and dining options. With its location along Highway 150, Rancho Matilija is also ideal for those who need to commute to Ventura, Santa Barbara or the Los Angeles area for work. If you are looking for a custom home set on acreage that provides the ease and privacy of country living just minutes away from downtown Ojai — and just a short drive to Ventura or Santa Barbara — the spacious, elegant estates of Rancho Matilija are an option that should not be overlooked.
MIRA MONTE The neighborhood of Mira Monte is an ideal location for those who need easy access to Highway 33 to commute to Ventura, Santa Barbara or Los Angeles. But don’t be fooled by the fact that much of the Mira Monte neighborhood borders each side of the highway; this community is one of Ojai’s many safe, quiet neighborhoods and features a mix of properties ranging from starter homes to small ranches. And, of course, there is also the fact that what we call a highway, most people would likely think of as more along the lines of a country road. Whether you are searching for the perfect place to raise a family or the ideal piece of horse property to finally make your ranch-living dream a reality, the Mira Monte neighborhood just might be right for you. There are many quaint, quiet neighborhoods set back in Mira Monte’s rolling hills or leading down towards the Ventura River Basin (which folks around here simply call “the river bottom”) and the Lake Casitas area. Many Mira Monte homes enjoy mountain or lake views, and residents can take advantage of the Ojai Valley Trail to walk to shopping and dining options. Many folks who opt for real estate in the 49
Mira Monte neighborhood are just a short stroll away from Rite Aid, Air Pizza (superb sourdough crust), McDonald’s, Taco Bell and Starbucks, as well as local businesses, such as Jim & Rob’s Fresh Grill. Mira Monte Elementary School is located within the community, and other Ojai Valley schools, including private and public junior and senior high schools, are just a short drive away.
SADDLE MOUNTAIN ESTATES Saddle Mountain is an upscale Ojai neighborhood, overlooking the valley and offering exquisite views, including the Topa Topa Mountains to the east and Lake Casitas to the west. With its own bridle trails and quiet, winding country roads, this equestrian community is well known for its large, custom homes and ranches situated on properties that range from two to five acres. Many of these custom country estates feature impeccable landscaping, swimming pools, barns and arenas, and all of these elegant homes offer peace and tranquility on large parcels that are studded with native oak trees. Saddle Mountain homes are known to be some of the best options for horse property in this area; however, if you are a horse lover who prefers boarding your horses at a facility near your home, several of Ojai’s well-known boarding stables and horse training facilities are located just down the hill on Creek Road. Country estates located in Saddle Mountain do not often come up for sale, which is a testament to just how much the residents enjoy calling this hilltop community home.
OAK VIEW Oak View is an Ojai Valley community located along Highway 33 between Casitas Springs and Mira Monte. Home to a variety of properties for sale, those searching for two- to four-bedroom family homes on standard city lots — or horse property on larger parcels — will find many options in this family-oriented town. Stretching down to the Ventura River bottom on one side and into the rolling hills leading to the prestigious community of Saddle Mountain on the other, Oak View offers an array of home styles and a price range that will appeal to a variety of home buyers. There are both older tract homes and custom 50
equestrian estates available, making Oak View the area of choice for many first-time buyers, expanding families, horse lovers and retirees. Although not officially designated as an incorporated area or city, Oak View has its own downtown area with businesses lining both sides of Highway 33, including a grocery store, post office, bank, library, gas stations, coffee shops, several restaurants, mechanics, tire shops, beauty salons and much more. It is also just a few minutes away from all that Ojai has to offer and just a short drive to Ventura for expanded dining, shopping and entertainment options. The close proximity to Ventura allows for easy access to the beach and a convenient commute for those who work in the city. At the same time, outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate being just a few minutes from Lake Casitas, bridle trails and the Ojai Valley Trail, which is ideal for walking, jogging, biking or horseback riding.
casitas springs Casitas Springs is a small community of just over 1,000 people which lies on Highway 33 between Ventura and Ojai, and is primarily made up of single-family homes built in the 1940s and 1950s. Future homeowners who seek property in this family-oriented neighborhood are generally interested in living closer to the amenities of Ventura or are attracted by the opportunity to own a more affordable home just minutes from downtown Ojai. The Casitas Springs community boasts cooler weather than other areas of the Ojai Valley — due to its proximity to Ventura’s beaches — and offers a blend of older, less expensive homes and higher-end properties. The majority of the neighborhood lies on either side of Highway 33, but there are also some homes tucked away in wooded areas or on hilltops with views of the valley. In fact, one of the estates perched on top of a hill and overlooking Casitas Springs below once belonged to Johnny Cash, which was purchased by the Cashes in 1961 and was one of their family homes. With easy access to the Ojai Valley Trail for walking, biking and horse-back riding, as well as close proximity to hiking trails, popular surfing spots and Lake Casitas fishing, Casitas Springs is also a great place for outdoor enthusiasts to call home. 2022 OJAI VISITOR
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9850 Old Creek Road, Ojai 3 BD | 2.BA | 2,539 SQFT OFFERED AT $1,800,000
Nestled into the oak-forested hills of the Ojai Valley, this three bedroom, two bath Mid-Century Modern home offers gorgeous views and immense privacy. The 4.2 acre property includes a two story guest house or office, and a double sized swimming pool. Large kitchen and adjacent bar. Lovely views from every window.
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615 Crestview Drive, Ojai
508 El Conejo Drive, Ojai
3 BD | 2 BA | 2,236 SQFT
4 BD | 2 BA | 1,857 SQFT
OFFERED AT $1,595,000
OFFERED AT $875,000
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33 Reposo Drive, Oak View
10900 E. Sulphur Mountain Road, Ojai
5 BD | 3 BA | 2,262 SQFT
40 ACRE LOT
OFFERED AT $1,395,000
OFFERED AT $1,295,000
TYLER BROUSSEAU 805.760.2213 Cal DRE 01916136 tyler.brousseau@sothebysrealty.com CLINTON HAUGAN 805.760.2092 Cal DRE 02019604 clinton.haugan@sothebysrealty.com
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EAT at t h e o j a i va l l e y I N N Olivella ojaivalleyinn.com | 805-646-1111 905 Country Club Drive, Ojai
The star of Ojai Valley Inn’s restaurant collection, Olivella is open five days a week, and establishes a deep connection to local Ojai culture. Olivella sets an authentic stage for distinctly California cuisine with Italian influences in a serene setting.
the OAK ojaivalleyinn.com | 805-646-1111 905 Country Club Drive
Serving breakfast, lunch and dinner, The Oak is an indoor-outdoor restaurant with a picturesque view. The Oak overlooks a championship golf course and a striking mountain range, replete with centuries-old oak trees lining the entrance. Menu offerings include fresh and original valley cuisine.
wa l l a c e n e f f h e r i ta g e b a r ojaivalleyinn.com | 805-646-1111 905 Country Club Drive
The most important and notable room in Ojai, the Wallace Neff Heritage Bar, is a nod to the eponymous founder and the original clubhouse of the Ojai Valley Country Club. Offering time-honored classic cocktails, modern spirits, and surprising small plates in a celebrated space.
jimmy’s pub ojaivalleyinn.com | 805-646-1111 905 Country Club Drive
Named for golf legend, Jimmy Demaret, the pub borrows from Demaret’s famous personality and style by creating vibrant dining options on each menu. Lunch, dinner, cocktails, and a rotating beer list provide a casual, family-friendly atmosphere that serves as a 19th hole after a long day on the course, or the office.
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EAT i n t h e o j a i va l l e y A g av e M a r i a tippleandramble.com 315 North Montgomery Street | 805) 220-3373
Voted best Mexican restaurant and margaritas, time and time again, Agave maria’s has something for everyone. From our famous Ojai Pixie margaritas and authentic Mexican cuisine, to burgers, salads, and gluten free options. With a large inviting patio and friendly service, you are bound to have a memorable experience. We also offer indoor dining, pet friendly environment, reservations, and can host large party events.
air pizza getairpizza.com | (805) 633-9093 11492 N. Ventura Ave.
New York-style sourdough pizza, slices, and salads new in Ojai! With over 4.5 stars on Yelp, AIR Pizza was founded by local families looking to offer family-sized pizzas and slices for everyone. Faves include Mr. Pepperoni (with Grande cheese), the Kauai Ojai (a spicy Hawaiian), and the Meat Puppet. Make any of our pizzas gluten-free or vegan if you “cheese” — with Miyoko’s. Come get some AIR!
b o c c a l i ’ s p i z z a & pa s ta boccalis.com Ojai | 3277 East Ojai Avenue | 805-646-6116 Oak View | 840 Ventura Avenue | 805-649-1057
Farm to Table Since 1986! Boccali’s menu is inspired by DeWayne Boccali’s love of cooking and his passion for farming. The menu features their own fresh produce.Boccali’s customers enjoy dining “al-fresco” on the patio, or on the large oak-covered lawn area, while enjoying the scenic vistas that make the Ojai Valley so beautiful. They also make their own wines!
cafe boku cafeboku.com | 805-650-2658 987 W. Ojai Avenue
Delicious superfood-infused cafe with EV charging stations. Discover plant-based, eco-friendly versions of all of your favorites from mushroom meatball sliders to vegan BLT’s that even meat lovers love! Also serving smoothies, baked goods, salads and wraps. Excellent choice for breakfast, brunch or lunch. Enjoy here or take our grab-and-go items on the bike trail (we have rentals!). Open Daily. 2022 OJAI VISITOR
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EAT i n t h e o j a i va l l e y the dutchess thedutchessojai.com | 805-640-7987 457 E. Ojai Avenue
The Dutchess is an all-day bakery, café and Burmese-Californian restaurant. Daytime features great coffee and tea from local purveyors, rustic breads and pastries, seasonal soups, salads and sandwiches. Nighttime shifts into an energetic restaurant featuring Burmese fare, alongside market-driven cocktails, regional craft beers and small production wines. Everything’s crafted from beautiful ingredients, with the majority coming from within 50 miles.
fa r m e r & t h e c o o k Farmer-and-the-Cook.com | 805-640-9608 339 W. El Roblar Drive
Mexican Café, Bakery, CSA, Smoothie Bar, Organic Market, Espresso Bar, Pizza We’re proud to offer the highest quality, organic baked goods and fresh produce from our 9-acre, local, organic-certified farm. From our family to yours, we put lots of love and careful attention in each item. Come try the only vegan, organic gluten-free sourdough pizza in Ojai, made fresh Thursdays-Sundays! Proudly open for 22 years. Fully Vegetarian and Vegan – Dozens of Gluten-Free Options.
harvest moon ojai orderojaiharvest.com | 805-633-9232 307 East Ojai Avenue
Family comfort foods in the heart of downtown! Join us inside, on the patio, or in our newly renovated bar, featuring craft cocktails and nourishing elixirs. Both family friendly and uniquely romantic, we serve great food infused with love! Day or night, ask for the gluten free fried chicken and waffles, you won’t be disappointed!
J I M & R O B ’ s F R E S H G R I L L & L i s a’ s C a n t i n a jimandrobsojai.com | 805-640-1301 214 W. Ojai Avenue
An Ojai favorite for over 25-years! Enjoy healthy and delicious Mexican & American cuisine served fresh 7 days a week. Frequently voted Ojai’s “favorite burger,” “favorite burrito” and “favorite lunch spot!” Explore craft beers, local wines and cocktails in Lisa’s Cantina, our adjacent sports bar. Locals love Jim & Rob’s, “where we don’t serve fast food, but healthy food as fast as we can!”
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EAT i n t h e o j a i va l l e y m e i n e r s h e r i ta g e ta b l e meinersheritagetable.com | (949) 923-9285 535 West El Roblar Road
Meiners Heritage Table is a Restaurant and Private Event Space. From Weddings, Birthdays, Bridal/ Baby Showers, Dinner Parties to your Everyday Soirées. Our menu changes weekly to daily depending on what is available from our local farms and sources. We love our community and invite you to come in and learn the history of Meiners Oaks and why this town is what it is today.
ojai pizza theonlygoodpizza.com | 805-646-7878 331 East Ojai Avenue
We are proud of the pizza we serve. Using the best ingredients we can obtain, makes the difference at first bite. Since 1995 we have been making pizza with a passion, paired with excellent service in a comfortable family atmosphere, where good company, sports, and memories are sure to be appreciated. Come feast with us, carry out, or have it delivered.
ojai rotie ojairotie.com 469 East Ojai Avenue | 805-798-9227
Picnicking in the heart of downtown Ojai! French-Lebanese Rotisserie Chicken + Handmade Sourdough + Innovative Side Dishes + Wine and Beer + Neighborhood Vibes. Nestled in Ojai’s historic downtown, Ojai Rótie is a chef/farmer-driven, casual patio-restaurant offering extraordinary French-Lebanese style rotisserie chicken, fresh, handmade sourdough, innovative side dishes plus a wine and beer list highlighting Ojai Valley agriculture, viniculture and the “Ojai appellation.”
ranch house theranchhouse.com | 805-646-2360 102 Besant Road
The Ranch House is famed for original, gourmet, award-winning cuisine. Dine intimately in our romantic outdoor garden next to meandering streams and lush foliage. Celebrate a special occasion in our secluded Enchanted Garden. We are committed to provide you delicious & freshly made food locally sourced and from organic farms. Join us every Wednesday from 5-8pm for our Happy Hour with live music. 2022 OJAI VISITOR
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EAT i n t h e o j a i va l l e y revel kombucha bar orderojaiharvest.com | 805-272-0028 307 East Ojai Avenue, Suite C
Revel’s award winning sparkling probiotic beverages are cold, refreshing and on tap in our tasting room. Our drinks and acai bowls are fun for all ages so be sure to stop by when you are in downtown Ojai. Open everyday from 10-6.
rory’s place rorysplaceojai.com 139 East Ojai Avenue | (805) 798-9207
Rory’s Place is a collaboration between us — sisters Rory and Meave McAuliffe. Our ever-changing menus are inspired by the fresh, seasonal produce, seafood and livestock from Ojai, the Channel Islands, and the surrounding areas. At Rory’s Place, you’ll find dishes cooked over a live fire, a vibrant raw bar, natural wines, craft cocktails, and a marketplace to stock your pantry.
sage ojai rainbowbridgeojai.com | 805-646-9204 217 East Matilija Street
Sage Cafe is about more than just food. As a part of Rainbow Bridge legacy we have extended our service to a beautiful café setting. Providing ethically sourced ingredients; organically harvested produce; and sustainably grown, fresh-from-the-farm flavors, along with ideals that go beyond our plates and our palates. We offer gluten free cakes and cookies and a menu that will nourish and please. Open for breakfast and lunch.
sanders & sons sandersandsonsgelato.com | (805) 633-9077 334 East Ojai Avenue
Hand-crafted Artisanal Gelatos & Sorbets. Made from scratch. Crafted with love. Scooped by hand. Family Owned, Locally Sourced. Sanders & Sons is concocting new flavors daily — we can’t stop ourselves! —available at our brick and mortar scoop shop. Pop by and let your tastebuds take an adventurous stroll through that day’s (or that hour’s) limited edition flavors. Your new favorite flavor is awaiting! 60
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EAT i n t h e o j a i va l l e y SEA FRESH seafreshseafood.com 533 East Ojai Avenue | (805) 646-7747
Ojai’s oldest family-run restaurant (Established in 1985), with Full Bar, Raw Bar, Grill & Fish Market. Our Fish Market offers the freshest selections from “Our Boat,” other local fishermen and from around the world. Come for al fresco dining on our recently renovated patio and enjoy Ojai’s pink moment. The diverse menu has something for every palate, and our clam chowder is regionally renowned. Happy Hour Monday to Friday, 2 to 5 p.m.
tipple & Ramble tippleandramble.com 315 North Montgomery Street | 805) 220-3373
Tipple & Ramble is an off-the-beaten path kind of place. Wander up North Montgomery street, and tucked into a remodeled Spanish style house, is a hybrid space that takes inspiration from global travels and culture to bring together wine, food, design and hospitality. Sit in the tranquil garden and enjoy small plates, cheese, and charcuterie boards and boutique California wines. Inside, you can find a small retail shop that specializes in indoor/ outdoor decor, small batch specialty food items.
The vine of ojai thevineofojai.com | 805) 220-3373 308 East Ojai Avenue
Locals and visitors alike have been welcome to the Vine since the early 2000s. Since that time it has been home to live music, fine art, boutique wines, beer and cocktails and excellent company, driven by the motto: “Cook like it’s for family, pour like it’s for friends.”
o j a i ta l k o f t h e t o w n ojaihub.com | anchor.fm, search for “Ojai” 305 East Ojai Avenue | (805) 798-0177
You can learn much more about Ojai’s fascinating culinary scene through our local podcast. Food-related guests included Chef and TV host Claud Mann of Ojai Rotie, Baker Kate Pepper of The Dutchess, Tere Karabatos of AIR Pizza and fisherman Eric Hodge as well as filmmakers Chloé Zhao, Mike Milano, “Tiger King” documentarian Eric Goode, Industrial Light & Magic pioneer Jeff Mann and more than 100 additional fascinating residents of Ojai. 2022 OJAI VISITOR
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BIRDING
The Ojai Valley S t o r y by T o m M a l o n e y, e x e c u t i v e d i r e c t o r , O j a i Va l l e y L a n d C o n s e r va n cy
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Ojai’s rural nature and abundant open space provide visitors with many opportunities to see the birds of Southwest California. Our conservation lands present plenty of options to find chapparal, woodland and more montane birds. However, like most arid regions of the Southwest, for diversity, Ojai is a “just add water landscape.” Bird diversity really jumps around water and a few spots provide opportunities for these species as well. The following spots in the Valley and further afield offer great spots to go birding.
Ojai Meadows Preserve The Ojai Valley Land Conservancy’s 58-acre preserve next to Nordhoff High School is so convenient that it’s worth a visit. Winter and early spring migration are the best times of year. The small pond can hold wintering American widgeon and green-wing teal in addition to the more regular mallards and American coots. The restored oaks and coyote bush provide habitat for white-crowned sparrows, western bluebirds, acorn woodpeckers and 64
wintering yellow-rumped warblers and ruby-crowned kinglets. Thanks to the restored habitats, spring migration can be really fun and the “Meadows” is always a good place to check for migrants headed north.
L a k e C a s i ta s Lake Casitas offers visiting birders with a chance to see water birds not normally found in the rest of the Valley. Western grebes are abundant as are a good complement of diving ducks such as bufflehead. Egrets and herons (black-crowned night heron and great blue heron) and shorebirds can regularly be found. The campground and surrounding habitats can hold fun sparrows and other birds in the wintering season. Best to visit on a weekday since this is a very popular recreation area. There is a day use fee.
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woodlands provide a diversity of wetlands and forest that are both scarce resources for migrant birds. The reservoir has largely silted in so there isn’t a lot of open water but what little there is can hold interesting ducks that you can pick out from the overlook on Matilija Canyon Road. The surrounding chaparral can have typical chapparal birds like rufous-crowned sparrow, wrentit and occasional black-chinned sparrows. To watch birds in the woodlands, drive down past the dam overlook to the first flat spot and find an unmarked trail into the woods on the west side of the road. This can be an outstanding spot to find migrant birds resting and feeding on their long journeys.
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The habitats of the Monument represent the largest intact remnant of the once vast desert grasslands that covered the San Joaquin Valley. For birding, the winter and early spring are by far the best time to make the trip from Ojai. Impressive numbers of wintering raptors (ferruginous, red-tailed and occasional roughlegged hawks as well as prairie falcons and golden eagles) make the 1.5 hour trip from Ojai worth the beautiful drive from Ojai. In the early Spring, birders from all over try to find the elusive LeConte’s thrasher on the Monument.
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Wellness Studio
About Us Founded by Dr. Eric Baumgartner and Cheserae Scala, Alquimia is a new generation of wellness center, where self-care meets community care, and eastern medicine joins forces with western functional medicine to provide a new level of holistic wellbeing.
Our Services Alquimia is dedicated to restoring community connections, to facilitate a greater opportunity for the health and wellbeing of the individual as part of a healthy, thriving community. We offer an array of holistic services that include Acupuncture, Functional Medicine, Skincare, Bodywork, Yoga and Meditation.
Contact Us hello@alquimia.life 805-633-0920 445 W El Roblar Drive Ojai, CA 93023
Fishing in Ojai YEAR-ROUND If you are so inclined, pack your fishing gear when you come to Ojai. While many people don’t typically associate vacationing in Ojai with fishing, fishing there is to be had. In fact, one of the largest-ever largemouth bass caught came from Lake Casitas, a 21-pound, 3-ounce tank caught by Ray Easley in 1980. It was the state record at the time. The largemouth bass record, set by George Perry in Georgia in 1932 is the fishing world’s equivalent of Joe DiMaggio’s 56-game hitting streak, considered unbeatable. There is world-class deep-sea fishing in the nearby Channel Islands, and Ventura and Oxnard harbors host fishing boats that go out virtually every day, weather permitting. Lake Casitas doesn’t just hold the potential world-record largemouth bass, but also sizable populations of bluegill, red-eared sunfish, black and white crappie, channel catfish, carp (an underrated sport fish, especially for bow fishing) and winter stockings of rainbow trout. 66
The best bets for casual fisherman and those with young children is panfishing off the dock by the boat ramp, in the Wadleigh Arm when the lake level returns to normal, or around Mallard and Grebe campgrounds. Ask the staff in the marina tackle shop for the latest information and fishing reports. You can get a peek Easley’s monster bass as well. (Lake Casitas Marina Bait & Tackle Shop, 805-649-2043.) For those who like to get off the beaten path, there are opportunities to stalk native rainbows in Ventura River tributaries, as well as the Sespe River watershed just over the hill from Ojai. Be prepared to hike in from the trailheads, and be prepared to catch small, albeit colorful and feisty, rainbows that seldom exceed one foot in length. Perhaps with recovery efforts, the endangered southern steelhead will again return. Estimated spawning runs before Casitas Dam was built in 1947 were 5,000 to 10,000 fish heading up the Ventura River. 2022 OJAI VISITOR
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THE GOLD STANDARD FOR CENTRAL COAST REAL ESTATE Steeped in a rich foundation of over 40 years of experience, Kerry Mormann & Associates is the Gold Standard for Ranch and Lifestyle properties along the Central Coast of California. Our team encompasses decades of experience in not only real estate, but the highest level of hospitality, community relations, and environmental conservation.
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Kerry Mormann & Associates www.CoastalRanch.com | 805.682.324 info@CoastalRanch.com
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1. SHELF ROAD: Directions: From Ojai Avenue, head north on Signal Street until it ends. Length: 3.5 miles return trip. Difficulty: Easy. Shelf Road winds through orange and avocado groves as well as wild chaparral. Every bend in the trail presents you with stunning views of the east end of the Ojai Valley. It takes about an hour at a brisk pace to walk the length of the trail and back between the trailheads a Signal Street and Gridley Road.
Springs, 6 miles to Nordhoff Peak. Difficulty: Moderate to strenuous. Elevation gain: 1,200 feet to the springs. This trail, at the north end of Gridley Road just to the left before Hermitage Ranch, follows an orchard road before making a northeastward turn, winding along the steep flank of the mountain until it enters the cool, dense side-canyon wherein lies Gridley Springs, with a watering trough for horses and inviting shade.
2. VENTURA RIVER BOTTOM TRAILS: Directions: From Highway 150, there’s the Old Baldwin Road trailhead just east of the Ventura River bridge. From South Rice Road, there’s a trailhead north of the intersection with Lomita Road. Also from North Rice, take a right on Meyer Road to the Oso Trailhead. Length: Varies. Difficulty: Easy to Moderate. Three trailheads lead you into the Ojai Valley Land Conservancy’s 1,600acre Ventura River Preserve and spectacular glimpses into old-growth oak canopy, splendid vistas from rocky ridgelines, deep swimming holes, lush fern grottoes and rare wildflowers.
5. HORN CANYON: Directions: Take McAndrew Road to Thacher School. Park in the gymkhana lot. Length: 2.2 miles to the Pines. Difficulty: Moderate. Elevation Gain: 600 feet. The trailhead begins at a parking lot, just past a dip. The trail winds past the famous school’s observatory along the west side of a stream. After four shady, rock-hopping crossings, a steep set of switchbacks reaches the pine grove’s 50-foot-tall trees.
3. PRATT TRAIL: Directions: From Ojai Avenue, turn north on Signal Street and drive about 1.2 miles until you see the Forest Service sign on the left. The trailhead is a further half-mile. Length: 4.4 miles to Nordhoff Ridge. Difficulty: Moderate to Strenuous. The Pratt Trail criss-crosses a seasonal stream before opening onto a natural bowl formed by the slope of Nordhoff Ridge. From there, it’s another four steep, dusty miles to Nordhoff Peak, 4,426 feet above sea level. 4. GRIDLEY TRAIL: Directions: From Ojai Avenue, turn north onto Gridley Road. Follow it to the gated end, about two miles. Length: Three miles to the Gridley 74
6. COZY DELL TRAIL: Directions: From Ojai, head north on Maricopa Highway (Highway 33) for 3.3 miles. The turnout is on the left, just before and across from Friend’s Ranch packing house. Cross the street to the trailhead. Length: 1.9 miles to Cozy Dell Creek. Difficulty: Moderate. The trail begins along a seasonal creek and quickly climbs about 640 feet in elevation along a well-forested and wild-flowered canyon to a ridgeline knoll with spectacular views of the Ojai Valley. 7. MIDDLE FORK OF MATILIJA CANYON: Directions: Head north on Highway 33 from Ojai for about 4.7 miles to Matilija Canyon Road. Follow the road to the end — about another two miles. Length: Up to 7 miles (14 miles return). Difficulty: Moderate. Follow the trailhead at the end of Matilija Canyon Road through the gated property to the west side of the
creek. The trail heads through the gates of Blue Heron Ranch, a historic farm, then clambers through chaparral scrub for another 1.5 miles until you can see tilted slabs of rock. Winding alongside Matilija Creek, the often-slender trail leads to the fabled Three Falls of the Matilija. 8. ROSE VALLEY FALLS: Directions: Take Highway 33 to the Rose Valley turnout on the right, about 12 miles from Ojai. Follow the road four miles to the turnout for the campground. Length: .5 miles. Difficulty: Easy. It is an easy stroll along the beautiful shaded stream to reach the first 30-foot cataract. 9. SISAR CANYON: Directions: Take Highway 150 about nine miles from Ojai to upper Ojai. Sisar Canyon Road is just past Summit School, the trailhead at the end of the road, about a further mile. Length: 10.5 miles to the Topa Topa Bluffs - seven hours minimum. Difficulty: Strenuous. Elevation gain: Nearly 4,000 feet to the top of the bluffs. Only recommended for experienced, well-trained hikers. The first two miles of Sisar Canyon follow the stream through an enchanting forest of sycamores, bay laurel and enormous oak trees. After that, the trail ascends the eastern flank of the Topa Topa bluffs. 10. SULPHUR MOUNTAIN ROAD: Directions: Follow Highway 150 for 9 miles from downtown Ojai. Turnoff for Sulphur Mountain Road is on the right. Follow the road until it ends, another five miles. Length: 10 miles from gated access to the Girl Scout Camp near Casitas Springs. Difficulty: Easy to moderate. This trail starts at 2,600 feet high at the end of the Sulphur Mountain Road access and follows the winding ridgeline trail (actually, an old road) down to about 400 feet elevation. 2022 OJAI VISITOR
Eastside Fun cannabis lounge & throwing pots F I R E S T I C K p o t t e ry
firestickpottery.com | 805-272-8760 1804 E. Ojai Ave. Open 10-6 Daily
Looking for a very “Ojai” activity? Head east on Ojai Avenue to Firestick Pottery. Take a free tours of this Ojai institution, and/or bring friends for memorable fun. Throwing pots is a great way to make your own treasured Ojai keepsake, and you can learn an ancient art form in the process. Firestick hosts pottery parties, workshops and its own gallery of some of the finest ceramicists in the region.
sespe creek collective sespe.org | 805-738-7490 408-C Bryant Circle
Cannabis Lounges Come to Ojai! Cannabis “coffeeshops” have come to Ojai. “Adults in Ojai are anxious for new fun alternatives to bars for socializing, and there’s huge value for consumers to be able to sample something before they purchase it,” said CEO Chelsea Sutula. “From recreational use to medicinal, from daytime events to Ojai’s nightlife, cannabis lounges are about to become the next staple for local and visiting partakers alike.”
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Mahatma (Mohandas K.) Gandhi’s decades-long campaign of nonviolent resistance to British rule led to the subcontinent being freed of its colonial status in 1947 and inspired resistance movements around the world, including America’s Civil Rights struggles. He was assassinated in 1948 at the age of 78.
Gandhi was an admirer of Annie Besant, who preceded him in the anti-colonial resistance. In fact, he kept pictures of Annie Besant on the walls of his law office. Besant admired Gandhi in return but thought him naive, believing that violence against non-violent protestors will inevitably lead to violence. She called him “a saint, not a politician.” But he acknowledged her influence, saying Besant “awakened the Indian people from their deep slumber.”
TWO : Besant’s involvement with Ojai
began when she took over leadership of the Theosophical Society in 1907. In the 1920s she traveled to Ojai with her protegé Jiddhu Krishnamurti, and raised money to buy 520 acres in Upper Ojai for the Happy Valley Foundation, which, in turn, founded Happy Valley School in 1946. Though, in total, Besant only spent several months in Ojai, she left an indelible mark on our founding ideals. She called Ojai “this smiling vale.”
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GUIDED HIKES WITH OJAI LOCAL JORDAN CROW Hikes range from 3 hours to overnight. Groups up to 12. Hosted in English and Español. Kids and dog friendly. All levels of experience welcome.
Get a first - hand view of what Ojai and the beautiful Los Pardes National Forest have to offer.
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thecrystalcornerojai
805 272 8402, 201 N Ventura St, Ojai CA
CHARGE YOUR CAR. CHARGE YOUR BODY.
Open Daily 7am - 5pm EV Charging Stations 88
Bike rentals, adjacent to bike path
Menu infused with award-winning superfood blends
Organic & locally sourced ingredients
Local artisan goods
2022 OJAI cafeboku.com | @cafebokuojai | 805-650-2658 | 987 W. Ojai Ave. Ojai, CAVISITOR