Big Cone Camp - Santa Paula Canyon
Reviewed Sep. 12, 2018

Local easy hike to great waterfalls

This is a fairly easy hike through what would not be considered a typical hike. It starts off going through Thomas Aquinas College, winding through horse property and oil fields, before finally opening up into Santa Paula Canyon. The trail has changed many times over the years because of the nature of flooding through the canyon, but follow the signs through the middle of the canyon and the main trail will head up the mountain to the right.

Atop the hill on the saddle, nestled among the trees is the primitive Big Cone campsite. It is one of my favorite spots simply because it is close and when my kids were young it was a fairly easy hike to get to, and there's a nice reward when you get there.

From Big Cone Camp you can easily reach the waterfalls and pools that make this area known as the "punch bowls". Depending on weather and water conditions there are some nice water rock slides, and a few pools you can jump from the cliffs into.

Please pack out your trash. Because this hike is local and easy, there are many party people that frequent the area and leave their trash.

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  • Review photo of Big Cone Camp - Santa Paula Canyon by robherr , September 12, 2018
  • The rock slides are a short hike from the campsite
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  • A side pool off of the main Santa Paula Creek
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  • The soothing sounds of Santa Paula Creek
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  • The first waterfall you will encounter in the canyon
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