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Start your cycle adventure from the only beachfront hotel in Ventura. Located on the San Buenaventura Beach, Crowne Plaza is also just two blocks from Downtown Ventura. The beach boasts 2 miles of sandy beaches weaving among the sand dunes and the Ventura Pier.

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Top Bike Trails in Ventura

With so many excellent biking trails in Ventura what better way to get around and explore with Wheel Fun Rentals?! Wheel Fun Rentals is Ventura’s premier beach bike rental source and the only bike rental shop located right on the beach giving you access the all the best bike trails Venture has to offer. Get the Fun started with Wheel Fun Rentals’ exclusive Electric Bike reservations online in order to check out the top 5 trails in Ventura!

 

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Located at the base of the iconic Ventura Pier, Wheel Fun Rentals is a Ventura beach institution.  Wheel Fun Rental also offers a full selection of human-powers cycles including their flagship 4-wheel Surrey, sporty recumbent specialty cycles, beach cruisers, and more!

Looking for the best Ventura bike paths and trails? So many options. In Ventura, there are flat, cool, family-friendly rides right along the beach (ending with frozen yogurt). Just away from Ventura, you’ll find road rides and mountain bike trails to challenge the strongest riders, plenty of them with stunning ocean and rolling country views.

1. The Rincon Bike Trail

Distance: 13 miles or 21 km – Difficulty: Moderate

This may be the loveliest (and easiest) coastal bike in California, and that’s saying something. Starting at Ventura Bike Depot, you’ll follow a mix of road and designated pathway north from Ventura for about twelve miles. It’s mostly flat, and virtually all of it is right along the ocean. Plenty of chance for dolphin sightings – and, if leisurely is your aim, you can pull over almost anywhere for a swim.

2. The Ventura Beach Promenade

Distance: 4 miles or 6.5km – Difficulty: Easy

Or just tool along the Ventura beachfront. This is the best ride for families; a flat beachside Ventura bike path that, from Ventura Bike Depot, briefly parallels the Ventura River before turning to drift along the beach. Plenty to see here, including the surfers at Surfer’s Point. If the little ones have the legs, ride all the way to San Buenaventura State Beach, where they can get off their bikes and run around — and you can rest. Or, just a little further south (along Pierpont Boulevard), reward everyone with frozen yogurt at Surf N’ Yogurt, at the intersection of Pierpont Boulevard and Seaward Avenue.

3. Lake Casitas Loop

Distance: 40 Miles or 65 km- Difficulty: Difficult

Road riders love the Lake Casitas loop, which begins in Ventura and heads up Ventura Avenue and through Ventura Canyon before looping around the north shore of Lake Casitas via a challenging climb up over Casitas Pass. Your reward? A swooping 2,000 foot descent to the ocean, and then a ride back along the Rincon Trail — and the ocean’s edge — to Ventura.  How often can you see dolphins and deer on the same ride?

4. The Ojai Valley Trail

Distance: 15 miles or 25 km – Difficulty: Moderate

Again, you can start at Ventura Bike Depot. The Ojai Valley Trail heads up Ventura Avenue to weave alongside the shady Ventura River, all the way to the picturesque town of Ojai. It’s 15 miles one-way (you don’t have to go that far), and there are stunning views of the Los Padres Mountains for most of the ride. It’s a gradual climb heading up toward Ojai and so, yes, a long downhill if you decide to ride back to Ventura.

5. Sulphur Mountain Trail

Distance: 15 miles or 25 km – Difficulty: Moderate to Difficult

You could bike here from Ventura, but you might want to save your legs and drive to the trailhead at the end of Sulphur Mountain Road off Highway 33.  It’s strictly an off-road ride. Mountain bikers love the climbing and the stunning pastoral views of the panoramic Ojai Valley. You can do anything you like with this trail; climb until you tire and then fly back down, or ride all the way until the dirt ends (15 miles) at Highway 150 (maybe have someone pick you up here). Added plus, it’s an easy to navigate fire road, so you don’t need a lot of bike handling skills. But it IS a lot of climbing, so you’ll need some lungs and legs.

 

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