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Ojai resort wants to teach you more about life
While the Ojai Valley Inn and Spa bills itself as a "spa village," a better description might be Getaway University, with its campus full of activities and honest-to-goodness classes in the finer points of life.

The Ojai Valley Inn is a little off the beaten path, 13 miles off Highway 101 with the exit just north of Ventura. This detour takes you to the Ojai Valley, a serene setting amongst a picturesque range of modest mountains. About 10 miles long and three miles wide, the valley has just enough room for a small town – a kind of artists’ enclave – and the sprawling 800 acres occupied by the Ojai Valley Inn, its village and its golf course.

The inn dates back to 1922 when a wealthy Ohio glass manufacturer and philanthropist commissioned famed architect Wallace Neff to build a country club in a Spanish Colonial style. The 18-hole golf course was designed by George C. Thomas, also a famous designer. Even those who don’t golf can still appreciate today the broad fairways and scenic vistas that are visible from almost every part of the property.
Ojai Lodging

Ojai Valley Inn and Spa
905 Country Club Road
Ojai, CA  93023
Ph: 800-422-6524   Fx: 805-646-7969  
Email: info@ojairesort.com
For over 80 years, the Ojai Valley Inn & Spa has been considered one of the best secrets among leisure and business travelers from California and around the world. Rated in the top 25 of all US resorts by Conde Nast Traveler’s magazine, the Inn is located in a magical, secluded valley just 35 miles south of Santa Barbara on the Gold Coast. Escape to this historic resort of casual elegance offering you 220 tree shaded acres featuring luxury accommodations, Spa Ojai, and a championship golf course which has been the host site of seven Senior PGA Tour events.

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