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Ojai really appreciates the "organic" meaning of food. You will find a farmer's market on Sundays with a wide display of local organic agriculture. They also specialize in local and ecologically friendly art, design, and home improvement. Did you know that chain-stores are prohibited by the Ojai city law? This is to encourage local small business development and to give this town a unique vibe.
The word "Ojai" is a Native American word that means "nest." This city is also nicknamed "Shangri-La" because of their health and spiritual focus. So if you are into a healthy life style, inner peace, and meditation, this is the place to be. Bordered by Los Padres National Forest, you will find tons of hiking trails. The town itself even has 2 golf courses.
Trivia: In the 1970s TV show “The Six Million Dollar Man,” Ojai is the hometown of the main character, Steve Austin.
Things to do in Ojai:
Visit the Ojai Valley Museum where they share the history, culture, and art of Ojai to maintain it alive through time. The first thing you will notice is that the museum works inside a very traditional California building. The facade will delight you.
If you are still looking for cultural experiences, you can also check out the Beatrice Wood Center for the Arts. The Center celebrates the work of Beatrice Wood and tells the story of feminism and equal rights. Its exhibits include ceramics, paintings, music, and film, as well as other performances.
If you like a good glass of wine, then you should schedule a visit to the Ojai Vineyard. They truly work hard to sell great wine and to offer visitors a unique experience. We recommend you go to their tasting room for an unforgettable and delightful experience. Just make sure you call them before you visit.
You can also go for an olive oil tour and tasting. Yes! This will be a one of a kind experience to add to your memories. The Ojai Olive Oil Company offers this amazing service and you can't miss your chance to live this experience in the front row. As we always tell you, make sure you take your camera with you.