The Ojai Valley
Ventura County Communities
Oak View, Mira Monte, Meiners Oaks, City of Ojai, East End, Upper Ojai
The Ojai Valley is made up of six major communities / neighborhoods. They are the City of Ojai, and the communities of Upper Ojai, Meiners Oaks, Mira Monte, Oak View and Casitas Springs. (See Ojai Valley and Ventura County Maps below) In addition there are special, defined neighborhoods and communities such as Saddle Mountain, Rancho Matilija, Persimmon Hills and the Arbolada. Located in Ventura County, California, the Ojai Valley is a unique, one-of-a- kind place to live, work and raise a family. There are approximately 32,000 residents living in the Valley.
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Ojai Valley Photo Gallery, images of the Ojai Valley

Ojai Valley Neighborhoods

Ojai Neighborhood Map
About Ojai
The City of Ojai which is the heart of the Ojai Valley, is off the "beaten path"; some fourteen miles inland from the ocean. You have to go out of your way to get here and that is just how the residents like it. This is not a Wal-Mart town and never will be. Instead you will find many small town, family owned businesses, one movie house, some great "down home, kick back" coffee houses, a weekly farmers market with organic fruits and veggies, one small town local newspaper, some incredible art galleries, quaint shops and many fine restaurants. For the outdoor lovers there is a world famous 18 hole champion golf course, numerous hiking, biking and horse trails, a full service athletic club complete with tennis and two pools, acres of peaceful park lands and Lake Casitas.
Ojai is a community where, on the 4th of July everyone comes out to watch the local parade and the fireworks. It is a community where people gather to raise money for and provide support for the land conservancy, Ojai Valley youth, the arts and to promote local theatre and music and film festivals. You will find all the major churches here, a number of mediation centers, health food stores, fitness centers and yoga centers, dance studios and more. There are world famous private schools here and excellent public schools. It is a place where the stress levels are low, the dress code is casual and people are just down right friendly. There is always something going on here and if you want to get involved and participate, you will never be bored or lonely. In the Valley there are more than 250 clubs and organizations that provide a wide-range of cultural, fraternal, and social opportunities. Flowers will bloom here all year round and the weather is almost always perfect. By 10 PM this town is in bed and all is quiet except perhaps the distant sounds of a group of coyotes in the near by Los Padres Mountain Ranges.
If you are moving to Ventura County, consider the Ojai and the Communities of the Ojai Valley.
