Camarillo State Wildlife Area is a protected natural habitat in Ventura County, California, offering diverse outdoor recreation including wildlife viewing, fishing, and hiking in a largely undeveloped setting.
Camarillo State Wildlife Area is located in Ventura County, California, serving as a dedicated space for the conservation of native fish species and wildlife habitat. The area covers a significant portion of natural riparian and wetland environments surrounding the Calleguas Creek watershed and the Rancho Simi Hills. The landscape features open water areas, small lakes, and natural vegetation that supports a variety of bird species, aquatic life, and terrestrial wildlife. Historically, the site was acquired by the California Department of Fish and Wildlife to protect habitat for endangered species and to provide recreational opportunities for anglers and bird watchers. The protected waters support populations of species like the unarmored threespine stickleback and southwestern pond turtle, as well as waterfowl and migratory birds. Visitors to Camarillo State Wildlife Area can enjoy fishing in designated ponds, hiking trails that wind through open fields and wetlands, and wildlife viewing year-round. Its relatively quiet and undeveloped setting offers a peaceful atmosphere favored by naturalists and local outdoor enthusiasts. The area’s proximity to the city of Camarillo makes it a popular day-use destination. Facilities are limited, preserving the wilderness-like environment, and access is primarily for low-impact activities that support habitat preservation. The Wildlife Area contributes important ecological value to the region by protecting wetlands, promoting native species survival, and offering natural space within a rapidly developing Southern California region.
Tranquil fishing ponds stocked with native and game fish
Diverse wetland habitat supporting rare and migratory bird species
Scenic hiking loops that traverse riparian corridors and open grasslands
Quiet, undeveloped environment ideal for wildlife photography and observation
A critical wetland corridor that supports native fish species and provides nesting grounds for numerous bird species.
Designated fishing ponds managed to sustain populations of native and recreational fish species.
Elevated trail points offering panoramic views of the surrounding Ventura County landscape and Camarillo cityscape.