250 Central Avenue
Toll Free (800) 773-TRAIN
Phone (805) 524-2546
This wonderful ride in a 1930’s train runs every weekend. Excursions year round and specialty dinner trains on weekends; boarding at Fillmore Central Park Plaza.
Located at Highway 23 and A Street
There’s a horse boarding, riding trail, roping weekly, rodeo’s quarterly. Everyone is Welcome.
365 Santa Clara Street
Phone (805) 524-5000
Open at 11a.m., Wednesday - Sunday; wine tasting and picnics; visitors are encouraged to come in and meet the "wine maker"; special events available.
350 Main Street
Phone (805) 524-0948
This three building complex includes the Hinkley House, Rancho Sespe Bunk House, Bardsdale post office, the Southern Pacific Railroad Depot and a refurbished railroad boxcar and caboose that is located on the original tracks.
612 East Telegraph Road
Phone (909) 597-9823
State run facility is situated in a non-picnic, park-like setting with extended breeding ponds. It is open to the public for viewing, however, no fishing is allowed. Open daily for self-guided tours.
Scenic eighteen hole, public golf course near mountains and orchards.
1386 Chambersburg Road
Phone (805) 524-1121
Downtown Fillmore’s business district is a 6 block area depicting the architecture of the 30s and 40s. Home to a multitude of antique and collectible shops; all within walking distance of one another.
North on Central from Highway 126
Wildlife preservation for two wolves. Tours available.
Phone (805) 524-0781
Tours available.
Phone (805) 524-2733
338 Central Avenue
Phone (805) 524-3456
1930s style single screen theatre; built 1916; restored in 1996.
P.O. Box 369
Phone (805) 521-1501
40 acre National Historic Landmark, situated within an 1800-acre working ranch.
4780 Piru Canyon Road
Phone (805) 521-1500
Boating, fishing, camping within the beautiful Los Padres National Forest.
227 East Center Street
Phone (805) 524-7500
Build in 1887 - 90; organ undergoing repair from 1994 Northridge earthquake; Ventura County Historical Landmark. Shown by appointment.
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Amongst the dash and splash of contemporary California, Santa Paula’s downtown is a pleasant surprise. There are no strip malls, billboards or cookie-cutter chain stores here. Crowds are rare, parking meters non-existent.
This is hometown USA, broad sidewalks and bens seating, trees and planters. Original storefronts and family businesses bid welcome. Subtle aromas invite, fresh discoveries and forgotten bargains beckon a visitor deep into a store.
A new collection of murals depicting vintage scenes of Santa Paula life, including the Chumash Indian era, Main Street in 1910, and Citrus Capital Days. Perfect for a walking tour.
Houses the Santa Paula Chamber of Commerce and the Santa Paula Society of the Arts; built 1887; Ventura County Historical Landmark.
963 East Santa Barbara Street, corner of Tenth and Santa Barbara
Phone (805) 525-5561
This beautifully restored Queen Anne-Italianate-style building was built in 1890 by Union Oil Company and now houses a museum of the oil industry artifacts plus rotating exhibits of science, history, and art. Tours and museum store shopping are available. Ventura County Historical Landmark #36; National Register #86002619.
Wednesday through Sunday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
1001 East Main Street
Phone (805) 933-0076
Originally the Ebell Club; offers live theatre in 1917 building; Ventura County Historical Landmark #76; National Register #89000949; shown by appt.
125 South Seventh Street
Phone (805) 525-3073
The aviation museum highlights the history of this 1930 airport, home to one of the largest collections antique aircraft in the world. The best time to go is the first Sunday of every month, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Phone (805) 933-1155
Phone (805) 525-1109
March
Rail Festival
Steamer train rides, live music, arts and crafts, food booths.
Information (805) 524-2546
May
Early California Days (formerly known as The Orange Festival)
Four-day event
Information (805) 524-0351
4th of July
Star Spangled Car Show and Festival
Information (805) 524-7500
Christmas Parade & Train Rides
Information (805) 521-1673
April
Annual FarmFest
Information (805) 525-9293
July
Citrus Festival
Annual faire and carnival
Information (805) 525-2012
Last weekend in September
Heritage Valley Festival
Information (805) 933-4216
October
Ghostwalk
Tours of historic “ghostly” sites
Information (805) 525-5561
Last Saturday in November
Christmas Parade
Information (805) 525-5561 |