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Ojai Guide: 17 Best Things to Do in Ojai in 2023

Stunning Ojai views at Ojai Valley Inn and Spa.

Looking for the best things to do in Ojai? Check out our favorite activities to inspire you and renew your spirit in this popular Southern California destination.

Breathtaking landscapes, resorts and spas, healthy cuisine, art galleries, exciting outdoor recreational activities, and a mindfully-focused community make Ojai a perfect for a wellness getaway. It’s not hard to see why Ojai is often considered one of the top wellness destinations in the United States.

Where is Ojai, California located?

If you live in Los Angeles or are visiting Southern California, Ojai is just a short hour and a half road trip from LA and about 45 minutes from Santa Barbara. We’ve put together a list of 17 fun things to do in Ojai, California in spring and summer 2023.

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1. Visit a spa

The Lavender Inn Spa, Ojai.

It may be no surprise that we think visiting a relaxing spa is one of the best things to do in Ojai. There are a wide range of spa options like the lovely Lavender Inn and The Day Spa of Ojai.

Treatment room at Spa Ojai.

Spa Ojai’s new, technology and sustainability-forward design offers a world-class spa experience in the heart of Southern California’s wellness mecca and has earned a Forbes Travel Guide 5 Star designation. The 31,000-square-foot Spa Ojai at the Ojai Valley Inn recently underwent a luxurious $5 million dollar renovation spanning the twenty-four treatment rooms, public spaces, and two 1,500 square foot, luxurious penthouse guest suites.

Treatment recommendations at Spa Ojai include their famous Kuyam Experience. The Kuyam, a Chumash Native American Indian word meaning "a place to rest together," is a unique detoxifying experience that combines therapeutic, self-applied desert clay with essential oils, intense dry heat, and inhalation therapy in a sauna-like environment.

Whether you’re looking to go all out with your pampering or just need a short relaxation break, Ojai has something for everyone. If you're looking for a massage on a budget, stop by AA Relaxing Station.

Read more: Our Guide to the Best Spas in Ojai, California

2. Enjoy the art

The Porch Gallery, Ojai.

Take a walk along Ojai Avenue and explore the various side streets to discover galleries featuring a range of art from local and international talent.

The Porch Gallery

Stop by The Porch Gallery on Ojai Ave to see the latest curated exhibition in this historic downtown Ojai building.

Ojai Valley Museum
Ojai Valley Museum is the perfect stop for learning about the rich local history and checking out the museum’s latest art exhibits. The Ojai Valley Museum is usually open Friday, Saturday, and Sunday.

Ojai Art Center
The Ojai Art Center offers gallery exhibits as well as performance art including theater, music, a storytelling festival, and more.

Beatrice Wood Center for the Arts
Learn about the life and art of the fascinating Beatrice Wood at the Beatrice Wood Center for the Arts.

3. Browse outdoor books at Bart’s Books

Bart's Books, a famous outdoor bookstore in Ojai.

Stroll over to Bart’s Books, a famous outdoor bookstore, where you will find a huge selection of books, including author-signed first editions. You’re sure to find a good book to take home! This unique bookstore is at the top of our list for the best things to do in Ojai, and a must-visit when in town!

4. Go glamping

Caravan Outpost, Ojai.

Experience a unique overnight glamping adventure in a classic airstream at Caravan Outpost, located in a “garden-in-the-city” setting in downtown Ojai. 

If glamping isn’t your style, there are plenty of unique places to stay in Ojai from quirky hotels like Ojai Rancho Inn and Capri Hotel to luxurious resorts like Ojai Valley Inn. To find the right hotel for your stay, check out our guide to the 9 best Ojai hotels.

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5. Go wine tasting

Tipple & Ramble, Ojai.

Enjoy wine tastings at a local winery or tasting room. Sample wines surrounded by ancient oaks and majestic redwoods at Topa Mountain Winery, where you can currently make a reservation for a tasting. Join the mailing list for updates about the current offerings.

Chill out with a glass of wine at the adorable Tipple & Ramble. You can also enjoy tastings at Casa Barranca Organic Winery Tasting Room and Ojai Vineyard Tasting Room. Be sure to contact the tasting rooms and wineries directly for the latest availability since reservations may be required.

If you’re more of a beer person, check out Ojai Valley Brewery. For cocktails, beer, wine, and dining options, check out Ojai Beverage Company.

6. Try fresh kombucha

Kombucha at Revel, Ojai.

Revel is the perfect place to visit for a refreshing kombucha tasting. At Revel you’ll sip on fresh jun kombucha, an effervescent living health tonic known as the "champagne of kombuchas." We love the Pink Moment, a beautiful pink blend of hibiscus, ginger, and orange zest.

7. Meditate at Meditation Mount

The view from the Ojai Retreat, a perfect location for quiet meditation.

One of our favorite places for calm and reflection in Ojai, Meditation Mount is currently open! It's a beautiful place to meditate while enjoying gorgeous views of the Ojai Valley. Meditation Mount is offering pre-registered visitations beginning with two-hour self-guided meditation experiences or $10 per person. For more information and to register for a visit, head to meditationmount.org

We also love the Ojai Retreat for a beautiful meditation getaway. This five-acre retreat center, which provides 360 degree panoramic views and has three libraries, is currently open to reservations. With 12 guest rooms, this hilltop inn is a wonderful place to stay for a relaxing getaway.

8. Hike

Flowers in bloom in Ojai.

Ojai is home to great walking paths and hiking trails. Many of the hikes will reward you with amazing views. For an easy hike, drive to the end of North Signal Street in downtown Ojai.

Ojai Valley Land Conservatory maintains 27 miles of trail and is a great resource for learning about the beautiful land in Ojai with workshops, events, and guided hikes available. If you are looking for an easy trail, one of Ojai Valley Land Conservancy’s trails is Ojai Meadows Preserve, a peaceful .64 mile walk that takes you through wetlands, meadows, and Eucalyptus trees.

Another favorite Ojai hike is Rose Valley Falls. The 1.1 mile Rose Valley hike will reward you with a beautiful waterfall. If you enjoy camping, Rose Valley campground (take the 33 to Los Padres National Forest) is a popular option where campers enjoy beautiful natural surroundings.

A popular camping option is Lake Casitas Recreation Area (about 15 minutes from downtown Ojai), but keep in mind Lake Casitas is a “no body contact” lake. This means there is no swimming, wading, or getting in the water permitted.

Don’t forget water and sunscreen!

9. Live music

There are many opportunities to experience live music in Ojai, from shows at the Libbey Bowl to local musicians at The Vine.

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If you’re a music fan looking for fun things to do in Ojai, there are plenty of great places to hear both local and well-known performers. At the back of Libbey Park, you’ll find Libbey Bowl, a special outdoor music venue that’s the perfect place to catch a concert in the summer. In June, Libbey Bowl hosts the famous Ojai Music Festival. Author Eve Babitz even wrote about it in her classic book “Eve’s Hollywood.”

Enjoy a glass of wine and a local band at The Vine, right in the center or downtown—on some days you can sit outside and listen to outdoor performances.

Established in 1932, The Deer Lodge offers delicious cuisine made from fresh local ingredients, good cocktails, and hosts exciting live entertainment.

Ojai Valley Land Conservatory also hosts outdoor concerts, and you can check their calendar for the latest events schedule.

10. Ride a bike

The Ojai Valley Inn offers complimentary bicycles.

Another fun thing to do in Ojai is to go for a bike ride surrounded by the beauty and tranquility of this gorgeous destination.

Rent a bike at The Mob Shop in Ojai and take a leisurely ride down the nine-mile Ojai Valley Trail. If you prefer, the Mob Shop also offers a selection of guided tours where you’ll get the insider’s experience, stopping at historical landmarks and enjoying breathtaking views. Ojai Valley Bike trail provides a beautiful scenic ride surrounded by nature and is considered an easy trail suitable for any level.

11. Sunset horseback riding

Ojai Valley Trail Riding Company offers sunset horseback riding in Ojai.

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Ride into the sunset with a private guide from Ojai Valley Trail Riding Company. Bring your own picnic to enjoy a post-ride meal at the Oso Ranch.

12. The Pink Moment

A sign at the Ojai Valley Inn and Spa shares the daily time for the Pink Moment.

Ojai is famous for the Pink Moment, a magical moment that occurs when the sky takes on a beautiful soft pink glow around dusk. This unique and special sunset is a must-see while in Ojai!

13. Farm-to-table cuisine

Outdoor sitting area at The Farmer and the Cook.

Ojai where to eat:

In Ojai, there are many restaurants where you can enjoy healthy cuisine made from fresh local ingredients. We love stopping by the Farmer and the Cook for a refreshing smoothie or a snack. For delicious Italian fare, Osteria Monte Grappa serves dishes featuring organic, locally sourced produce and local olive oil.

The Farmhouse at Ojai Valley Inn offers the opportunity to enjoy food from renowned guest chefs from around the world including some of the top names in the industry. Examples include Nancy Silverton, Thomas Graham, and William Bradley. Set in the striking Farmhouse setting, culinary experiences at Ojai Valley Inn include master classes, seminars and more.

We are also fans of the delicious Southeast-Asian-inspired cuisine at Sama Sama Ojai, where you can enjoy food with a beer on tap from Topa Topa Brewery. Ojai Rotie, another local favorite, offers delicious crave-worthy Lebanese French Picnic style cuisine and a casual yet elegant outdoor patio setting.

14. Coffee shops

Lattes at Beacon Coffee, Ojai.

Ojai is home to cozy coffee shops that are perfect for hanging out, sipping on lattes, and people watching.

Beacon Coffee has a cool hipster vibe with nice selection of beverages and baked goods. You can also get coffee from Ojai Coffee Roasting and Java and Joe.

15. Experience the supernatural

Ojai House, a new age crystal and gift shop in Ojai.

Visit Nutmeg’s Ojai House for new age gifts, crystals, and jewelry. If you’re in the mood for a new age experience, you can get a psychic or astrology reading onsite. One Light of Love also offers psychic readings and spiritual counseling. 

16. Yoga

Try out a yoga class at one of the yoga studios in Ojai, such as Arrow Heart Yoga.

Try out a yoga class at one of the local yoga studios. Light Space Yoga offers a variety of yoga classes at their studio and outdoor yoga classes at Sarzotti Park.

At Starborn Wellness you can join a variety of dance classes, yoga classes, and more.

17. Enjoy Relaxing Ojai Lavender

Ojai is known for its lavender and even has a Lavender festival to celebrate the much loved plant every year. The Ojai Lavender Festival takes place in June at Libbey Park. If you want to visit a lavender farm in person, Frog Creek Farm is open to the public during lavender season on weekends from 9 to 1. You can pick your own lavender for $10/bundle.

These are a few of our favorite things to do in Ojai! There is much to discover in this special town, nestled below the Topa Topa Mountains. For more information and fun things to do in Ojai, check out ojaivisitors.com

FAQs about Ojai:

What does Ojai mean in Chumash?

Ojai was home to the Chumash people and the Chumash called the Ojai Valley “Awhai,” which means moon. According to the Ojai Valley Museum, the earliest evidence of Chumash people in the region dates back to 5,000 years ago.

What is Ojai, CA known for?

Ojai is known as a beautiful Southern California destination rich in history. It is a popular destination for relaxation and mindfulness. The location is a great destination to enjoy nature, art, spa visits, and farm-to-table cuisine.

How far is Ojai from Los Angeles?

Ojai is about an hour and a half drive from Los Angeles.

Please be responsible as you travel. Remember to follow local guidelines and check for the latest updates directly from your destinations.

Read more: Top Tips for Getting the Most Out of a Stay at Casa Elar, Ojai Valley Inn’s Tuscan-Inspired Villa

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Updated May 2022.

Lizzy Sherman is an award-winning digital content writer/editor. She has been a featured guest speaker at Cal State University Northridge, Digital LA and The National Association of Audience Marketing Professionals. When she's not writing, Lizzy enjoys yoga and playing guitar. Follow her on Instagram: @zillizy

 

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