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Mountain biking around Oxnard offers diverse terrain, from coastal paths to regional park trails, providing a variety of experiences for enthusiasts. The region is characterized by its proximity to the Pacific coastline, offering scenic rides along beaches and harbors, alongside access to inland parks with varied landscapes. Oxnard mountain biking trails extend into areas with chaparral and some rocky sections, catering to different skill levels.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Embark on a classic California coastal cycling adventure with the Stearns Wharf – Santa Barbara Pier loop from Ventura. This moderate mountain biking route, though primarily on paved paths and…
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This beautiful coastal state beach, spanning nearly 5,000 miles (8,046.72 km), located just 12 miles (19.31 km) south of Santa Barbara, is nestled beneath the Santa Ynez Mountains and surrounded by the Channel Islands. It's an ideal place to stop for a break, where you can cool off with a dip in the water on a hot day or enjoy a short stroll along the boardwalk to stretch your legs. If you are on a long ride, there is a fantastic campground here for a scenic overnight stay. You'll likely see plenty of sea life, including dolphins, gray whales, and harbor seals, who call this area home.
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The center of town has a lot of cafes and breweries, and many of the streets have designated bike lanes. Carpinteria is a surfing destination, and the town's record shops and bistros complement its seaside aesthetic.
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Small bay where seals, pelicans, eagles 🦅 and other animals have their resting place.
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Stearns Wharf is located in the port of Santa Barbara, California, USA. After its completion in 1872, it became the longest deep-water wharf between San Pedro and San Francisco. Named after its builder, local lumberjack John P. Stearns, the wharf served passenger and cargo shipping on California's south coast for over a quarter of a century.
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Take a ride on the water taxi. Spend some time with marine life at the Sea Center. See what your future holds at Madame Rosinka's. Visit Stearns Wharf Bait & Tackle and cast your line to fish from the edge of the wharf.
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The Oxnard area offers a variety of mountain biking experiences, with 5 recorded routes in this guide. These include 1 easy trail and 4 moderate trails, catering to different skill levels.
Mountain biking around Oxnard features diverse terrain. You'll find flat, easy rides along the ocean, as well as routes through natural open spaces with chaparral and some rocky sections. Areas like Wildwood Regional Park offer challenging singletrack through ancient volcanic landscapes.
Yes, for families looking for an easier ride, the Emma Wood State Beach – Ventura City Beach loop from Ventura is an excellent option. This 9.3-mile trail offers flat, easy riding along the ocean, suitable for a relaxed family outing.
While mountain biking, you can enjoy coastal views, especially on routes like the Emma Wood State Beach – Mondo's Beach loop from Ventura. Inland, trails in areas like Wildwood Regional Park lead through ancient volcanic landscapes and along creeks to natural attractions such as Paradise Falls. You might also encounter significant oak trees, as highlighted on the Karen and Tom Bench View - Under a great oak tree loop.
Dog policies vary by park and trail. While specific regulations for each trail should be checked, many regional parks and open spaces in Ventura County, including those near Oxnard, generally allow dogs on leash. Always confirm local rules before heading out.
Oxnard's mild climate makes mountain biking enjoyable year-round. However, the spring and fall months often offer the most comfortable temperatures. Summers can be warm, especially inland, while winters are generally mild but can bring occasional rain, which might affect trail conditions.
Yes, for those seeking a longer ride, the Big Rock Preserve – Mirror Lake loop from East Ventura covers a substantial 53.3 miles (85.8 km) with significant elevation gain, offering a more enduring mountain biking experience.
Parking availability varies by trailhead. For popular spots like Wildwood Regional Park or Topanga State Park, designated parking lots are typically available. For routes starting from specific locations like the Karen and Tom Bench View loop, parking might be found near the Ventura Missionary Church and School. Always check specific trail information for parking details.
The area is appreciated by the komoot community for its varied terrain, offering everything from scenic coastal paths to challenging inland routes. Many riders enjoy the accessibility to diverse landscapes and the opportunity to explore both the Pacific coastline and regional parks.
No, mountain biking is not permitted within Channel Islands National Park or on the islands themselves. The park is a pristine natural escape primarily for hiking, kayaking, snorkeling, and wildlife viewing. You can access the park by boat from Channel Islands Harbor in Oxnard.
Absolutely. The Karen and Tom Bench View - Under a great oak tree – Harmon Canyon Road loop from Ventura Missionary Church and School is a moderate 4.0-mile path that features a mix of terrain, including sections through natural open spaces, providing a varied experience away from the immediate coastline.
After your ride, you can explore several nearby attractions. Consider visiting San Buenaventura State Beach or Surfers Point Beach for coastal relaxation. The Ventura Pier offers scenic views, and Channel Islands Harbor is a vibrant waterfront destination for dining or boat tours.


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