1)
Take a hike! Bring sunscreen, water, a
camera, a buddy and a sense of adventure. There are two trails at the
north end of Signal from the center of town: Pratt Trail and
Shelf
Road.
Shelf Road is well-traveled and offers unparalleled views of
the valley. Pratt is a
bit narrower and a tad more ambitious with a few opportunities to
splash in the creekbed.
At El Roblar and Rice, you will find a series of trails in
the Ventura River Preserve.
For free guided hikes in the preserve, visit the Ojai Valley
Land Conservancy’s website at www.ovlc.com. And if you are as
sure-footed as I am, you’ll be needing a sturdy pair of hiking
shoes, too!
2)
Music under the stars!
Outdoor concerts in this small town are a romantic call to
yesteryear and Libbey Bowl is the place to be. Bring your bug repellent, a
blanket and a seat cushion.
It all starts with the 59th Annual Music Festival,
June 9-12 (go to www.ojaifestival.org). This is
followed with Wednesday evening concerts all summer long (call
646-8126 for more info).
You’re swooning, aren’t you?
3)
Festival Mania! There are so many to choose from! In addition to the
aforementioned Music Festival, there’s also the Wine Festival on
June 12 (see www.ojaiwinefestival.com), the Lavender Festival on June 4 (see www.lavenderfestival.net), the Art
Ojai Summer Stroll June 24-25 (call 646-1525),
the Playwrights Conference August 11-21 (www.ojaiplaywrightsconf.org)
and the Shakespeare Festival July 15-August 6 (www.ojaishakespeare.org).
4)
Fourth of July in Ojai! This little town has it all:
a concert at Libbey Bowl the night before, a parade through town, a
community picnic, and fireworks at the high school. It’s an idyllic piece of
Americana for sure. Most people plan their
summer vacations around Ojai’s Independence Day festivities; it’s
not to be missed.
5)
Boccali’s! A
summer right of passage for any Ojaian calls for an early evening
jaunt to the other side of town for Boccali’s Tomato Salad. Tomatoes are in season for a
short time and are freshly picked from their ranch, making this dish
an almost mandatory accompaniment to your summer meal. And don’t forget the
fresh-squeezed lemonade and the famous strawberry shortcake! And you can “leave home without it,”
because this is a cash only business. Call 646-6116 for
reservations.
6)
Farmer’s Market!
There’s nothing like the Ojai Farmer’s Market in summer. It’s alive with eager
shoppers and produce hawkers.
Berries are bursting with flavor and sweet lavender perfumes
the air. And there may
even be a fiddler or a complete bluegrass ensemble to entertain
you. It takes place
every Sunday morning behind the arcade.
7)
Bike the Trail! Take a spin from Ojai to
Ventura on the bike path in late afternoon when
the hottest part of the day has passed. It’s all downhill, making
for a leisurely ride.
If you’re as in-shape as me, you’ll want to arrange for a
pick-up at the bottom of the hill! No bike? No problem, call Bicycles of
Ojai at 646-7736.
8)
Pink Moment! The time 10 minutes before
sunset yields a sacred daily ritual in Ojai. The setting sun imparts a
warm rosy glow to the Topa Topa Mountains, while all life screeches to a halt to
take in the magical moment.
You can see it from anywhere, but the best place to see
it? Ask for the corner
patio table at L’Auberge, where French Country cuisine is served up
with genuine Ojai hospitality.
Call 646-2288 for reservations.
9)
Go climb a rock!
Yes, you read that right, there’s rock climbing in Ojai, even
for novices. Foothill
Crag off the Pratt Trail is where you’ll make your ascent. But if you’re as agile as I
am, you’ll be needing a guide.
Contact Ian Potter at www.hikingojai.com.
10) People watch! Ojai has no shortage of
interesting characters and the perfect place to see the inhabitants
of this quirky town is Ojai Coffee Roasters. Make your way down the
arcade and cross the street.
Order a half-caff-no-whip-double-latte and have a seat at one
of their sidewalk tables.
Now watch and listen.
Published Summer 2005 in the
Ojai Valley Visitors Guide.