Two Trees Barlow Canyon Road, Ventura, CA 93003
About the Business
Welcome to Two Trees, a hidden gem nestled along Barlow Canyon Road in the picturesque Ventura, California. As a premier tourist attraction, Two Trees offers visitors a unique blend of natural beauty and serene landscapes, perfect for those seeking a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
Immerse yourself in the breathtaking vistas of Ventura's rolling hills and lush greenery, as you explore the tranquil trails that wind through this enchanting location. Whether you're an avid hiker, a nature enthusiast, or simply looking for a scenic spot to relax and unwind, Two Trees provides the perfect backdrop for unforgettable experiences.
At Two Trees, we pride ourselves on preserving the area's natural charm while offering a welcoming environment for all visitors. Our knowledgeable staff is dedicated to ensuring you have a memorable visit, providing insights into the local flora and fauna, as well as tips for making the most of your time here.
Join us at Two Trees and discover the beauty and tranquility that make this destination a must-visit in Ventura. We look forward to welcoming you and sharing the wonders of our beloved natural haven.
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Reviews
"Two Trees is a well known landmark in our city. Unfortunately, only one of the trees remains. They attempted to plant one, and that is where the lower stars comes in. They didn't try very well, because it looks so sad next to the other one."
"Great to be able to visit with an authorized hike scheduled with RanchoVentura.com"
"This is an iconic Ventura landmark. Since access to Two Trees goes through private property, sign up for one of the guided hikes offered by Rancho Ventura Conservation Trust. The guided hike provides great ocean and back country views as well as information about the history and future of Two Trees."
"We took a guided tour with the Ventura Land Trust and a local brewery. It was so fun! It's hard to believe there is such wild, beautiful land just steps away from downtown. The views are incredible, and the hike is intense, but my four and six year old still managed it well!"
"Would be a really nice little hike. But it's technically illegal. You have to even hop a barbed wire fence at one point. There used to be a hole cut in the fence. But it's been repaired. I recommend wearing pants as the first part is a little overgrown. Awesome 360 views for a short hike. Took me about 30 minutes up."
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