Attractions and places to see around Somis, an unincorporated community in Ventura County, California, offer a blend of agricultural appeal, historical sites, and natural beauty. The area provides points of interest for visitors seeking local history, farm-fresh produce, and botanical displays. Somis features natural features like waterfalls and caves, alongside historical landmarks.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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Conejo Mountain stands at 1,814 feet, offering panoramic views of Thousand Oaks. Once an active volcano 14 million years ago, it can now be explored via a moderately challenging 4.7-mile out-and-back trail. The trail has some steep sections, but nothing too difficult. It's less popular than other trails, so you might have the place all to yourself. Enjoy!
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Paradise Falls is a 45-foot waterfall in Wildwood Park. There are some steps leading to the main viewing area. Be prepared to leave your bike behind for a moment unless you are fine with a distant view of the falls.
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There are two small water crossings here that utilize a small bridge to keep your feet dry. Depending on water levels, you may be able to forego the wood platform.
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The Indian Cave is a must see. However, be aware that the trail leading to the cave requires you to dismount your bike for a few hundred feet.
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Paradise Falls is a 45-foot waterfall in Wildwood Park. There are some steps leading to the main viewing area. Be prepared to walk/hike a bit closer to the falls. The rest of the trails in the park are the perfect terrain for trail running.
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There is a nice bench here to rest the legs and enjoy the views. The bench is not in the shade, so don't cook in the sun too long!
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The views of the falls arenβt that great from the trail unless you make it to a large stone area directly across the from the base of the falls. You can either head down the canyon a bit to boulder-and-log hop across, or if the water isnβt too high you can just walk across with some waterproof boots and het a head-on view.
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The Indian Cave and Indian Cave Trail were renamed Little Cave as it was unclear if the cave was naturally formed and/or historically used by Native Americans. Irregardless of the political correctness, this cave is a great destination for kids and geology buffs alike!
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Somis offers a variety of natural attractions. You can visit Paradise Falls, a 45-foot waterfall in Wildwood Park, or explore Indian Cave, also known as Little Cave, which is a geological feature popular with children and geology enthusiasts. Additionally, Hartley Botanica features a botanical garden-like atmosphere with peacock paths and sculpted caves under waterfalls. Nearby, Point Mugu State Park offers five miles of ocean shoreline and over 70 miles of hiking trails.
Yes, Somis has several historical landmarks. The Indian Cave, though renamed Little Cave, has historical context. You can also visit the Fulkerson Hardware Store, a Ventura County Historical Landmark that includes "Jack's Museum" with historic memorabilia. The Somis Thursday Club, with its building originally constructed as the Somis School in 1895, is another significant historical site.
For families, Indian Cave is a great destination for kids. Underwood Family Farms (Somis Farm Center) offers a U-Pick farm for seasonal fruits and berries, and the Somis Animal Center where children can interact with farm animals and enjoy a sandbox. Hartley Botanica also provides an entertaining botanical garden experience.
Somis is known for its agricultural roots. You can visit Underwood Family Farms for U-Pick seasonal fruits and berries. Petersen Ranch Farm Market is an old-fashioned farm stand offering locally-grown seasonal fruits, vegetables, flowers, nuts, jams, and local honey. The Somis Nut House, operating since 1959, provides a wide selection of nuts, dried fruits, chocolates, and candies.
There are various hiking opportunities near Somis. You can find moderate trails like the Canyon Overlook Trail to Wildwood Canyon Trail Loop or the Hidden Rim, Col du Conejo, and Elliot Mountain Loop. For easier options, consider the Calleguas Creek Bike Path or the Mission Oaks Community Park Trail. Explore more options in the Hiking around Somis guide.
Yes, several easy hiking trails are accessible near Somis. The Calleguas Creek Bike Path and the Mission Oaks Community Park Trail are good choices. Other easy options include Conejo Mountain via Powerline Trail and the Conejo Canyons Open Space loop from Wildwood Park. You can find more details in the Easy hikes around Somis guide.
Garden enthusiasts will enjoy Hartley Botanica, described as a 'secret garden' with peacock paths and sculpted caves. Escape Gardens Nursery offers a botanical garden-like setting for inspiration, while Aventura Gardens specializes in native pollinator plants and wildflowers designed to thrive in the local climate.
The Somis Cafe and Market has been a local staple since 1974, known for its home-style Mexican food. For snacks and treats, the Somis Nut House offers a nostalgic ambiance with a wide selection of nuts, seeds, dried fruits, chocolates, and candies. Petersen Ranch Farm Market also sells local honey and other unique finds.
Somis generally offers a pleasant climate for outdoor activities throughout much of the year. The agricultural and botanical attractions are enjoyable from spring through fall, with U-Pick farms operating from March through November. For hiking, the cooler months might be more comfortable, but the region's mild weather often allows for year-round exploration.
Yes, you can find unique crossings on trails. Aroyo Conejo Crossing features two small water crossings with wooden bridges to keep your feet dry. Similarly, the Wooden Bridge Over Conejo Creek provides another pleasant crossing point.
Visitors particularly enjoy the natural beauty and the unique features of the area. For instance, many appreciate the opportunity to get close to the base of Paradise Falls. The Indian Cave is a hit with kids and geology enthusiasts. The presence of small wooden bridges at crossings like Aroyo Conejo Crossing is also a noted convenience.


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