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Ojai Meadows Preserve

Ojai, California

why we love it

For wildlife spotting, Ojai Meadows Preserve is sprawled over 58-acres of lush wetlands and counts bobcats, rabbits, and over 40 bird species as residents. The project is actually a restoration led by a local conservation group, which runs environmental education programs and guided tours year-round. If you come on your own, there's an accessible trail that makes for a low-key, 30-minute hike.

Originally featured in The Ojai Guide

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Ojai Meadows Preserve

1601 Maricopa Hwy., Ojai

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805.649.6852

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Formerly a 1950's retro roadside motel, the Ojai Rancho Inn, a no-frills but character-filled option in town. The guest rooms each have their own front porch, log cabin-style interiors, and the design brings together artwork and furnishings by area artists with a quirky, throwback vibe. There's a stable of bikes to ride into town (which is maybe ten minutes, tops), BBQ grills, and a fire pit that encourages communal hangs. Chief's Peak, right next to the swimming pool, is a cozy little bar that has a good selection of wines and craft beers.

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314 El Paseo Rd., Ojai
Sun: 5pm-8pm
Tue-Thurs: 5:30pm-9pm
Fri-Sat: 5:30pm-10pm

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1020 W. Ojai Ave., Ojai
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Last Chance Trail

Santa Paula Canyon, Ojai

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