The Ventura River Preserve offers nearly 1600 acres of nature for us to frolic in. Located in the western Ojai Valley the Ventura River Preserve protects three miles of the Ventura River and surrounding canyons.
The property is home to a wide variety of wildlife including black bear, mountain lion, bobcat, badger, coyote and mule deer, to name a few. Abundant food, shelter, space and water make this a key habitat for local wildlife. In wet months, frogs, salamanders and other amphibians abound in the seasonal creeks. Birds of prey such as Great Horned Owls and a variety of hawks soar over the oak savannas.
Once the sprawling Rancho El Nido ranch, we’ll hike through a historic vineyard and orchard
We’ll hike about 8 miles with about 1300 feet total ascent. Hike is rated MEDIUM – see the HWD Hike Rating Guide
Directions to Riverview Trailhead
From the 101 Fwy head north on Hwy 33 towards Ojai. After 11 miles turn left on Baldwin Ave (150) for 0.3 miles. Then turn right on S Rice Rd. Riverview Trailhead is on left about 1.5 miles up, just after W Lomita Ave. Parking is free.