7 Must-Do Spring Activities in Simi Valley 2026

Spring has arrived in Simi Valley, and the season is calling you outdoors!

From hiking trails bursting with wildflowers and hitting the greens at local golf courses to enjoying live country music or discovering seasonal family events, Simi Valley is full of ways to soak up the sunshine and celebrate spring.

Here are seven top activities to add to your spring bucket list!

1. Take a Wildflower Hike

Experience the beauty of spring in full bloom by taking on a wildflower hike in Simi Valley. Nestled in a stunning valley, the hiking trails here give you some seriously Instagram-worthy views of Simi.

Explore a cave on the Hummingbird Creek Trail or hike the 2.5-mile long Chumash Park Trail up to the top of Rocky Peak.

Keep an eye out for native wildflowers like the eye-catching California Poppies and Desert Dandelions.

👉 Browse the Simi Valley hiking guide for trail inspo.

2. Take Photos of Spring Flowers at the Strathearn Historical Park and Museum

Home to manicured flower gardens and historic buildings, there’s no better place to capture the beauty of springtime than at Strathearn Historical Park and Museum.

Stroll through the tranquil, open air museum grounds and admire the vibrant spring flowers in full bloom. Don’t forget to bring your camera or smartphone along and capture some amazing shots to remember your visit!

3. Attend The Round Up Country Music Festival

Grab your cowboy boots and hat and head out to the Round Up Country Music Festival on Saturday, April 18 from 12:00-7:00pm at the Santa Susana Community Park.

Enjoy non-stop country music, the largest dance floor ever, and dance lessons with the Ventucky Stompers. Sip drinks at Sassy’s Saloon, grab food from vendors, browse unique merchants, bid in the silent auction, and bring the kids for free fun in the Fun-Zone.

4. Visit the Reagan Library

Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum sits high on a scenic hilltop in Simi Valley with sweeping valley and ocean views, making it one of Southern California’s most unique attractions.

Witness presidential history brought to life through immersive exhibits, historic artifacts, a full‑size Air Force One Pavilion, a replica Oval Office, and outdoor gardens.

Be sure to check out the Cowboys: History & Hollywood exhibit too, which explores the real-life history and Hollywood legend of the American cowboy. Through authentic gear, historic artifacts, film memorabilia, and items from Western icons, the exhibit traces how cowboys evolved from rugged cattle drivers of the 1800s into a lasting cultural symbol of independence and freedom.

The exhibit runs now through April 19, 2026.

5. Bike the Arroyo Simi Bike Path

Get active and explore the scenic beauty of Simi Valley by biking the Arroyo Simi Bike Path. The trail offers miles of paved pathways, perfect for cyclists of all skill levels. Pedal your way through parks, neighborhoods, and natural habitats and soak in some of the prettiest green spaces Simi has to offer.

Parts of this picturesque trail have recently been updated and some sections are under construction, so visit the parks and recreation website for the latest information.

6. Springtime Easter Festival at Underwood Farms

Springtime is egg-citing for the whole gang at the at Underwood Farms Easter Festival! The festival runs from March 21-April 12, 2026.

In addition to games, wagon rides, and a labyrinth, the festival is packed with photo opportunities, including a chance to get your photo taken with the Easter Bunny. Plus, get the chance to cuddle baby ducks, rabbits, and more!

7. Grab your Clubs and Hit the Greens

Spring is the perfect time to plan a golf day in Simi Valley. Tee off at Simi Hills Golf Course with its challenging fairways, enjoy scenic lakes and streams at Wood Ranch Golf Club, or play a quick nine holes at Sinaloa Golf Course.

With great weather nearly year-round and courses for all skill levels, a day on the greens is a must for visitors this season.

👉 Use our golf guide to plan your day.

Whether you’re looking to immerse yourself in nature, explore history, or simply enjoy some family-friendly fun, Simi Valley has you covered. Pack your hiking boots, bike, and golf clubs and get ready to make some unforgettable memories this spring!

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