The Billiwhack Monster
The Billiwhack Monster (California Cryptid)
Location:
Santa Paula Valley, Ventura County, California, particularly near the old Billiwhack Dairy Ranch along Aliso Canyon Road.
General description
Witnesses describe the creature as:
- A large upright humanoid
- Covered in gray or white hair
- Ram-like horns on its head
- Long claws
- Often carrying a club or large stick
Some accounts say it resembles a goat-man or horned Bigfoot-type creature.

Sightings and Stories
Most sightings come from locals dating back to the mid-1900s.
Common elements in the reports:
- The monster throws large rocks at cars
- It pounds on vehicle hoods, leaving dents
- It stalks hikers or teenagers exploring the area
- One report involved a boy scratched by the creature near the dairy
Teenagers from Santa Paula High School were reportedly the most frequent witnesses.
There were also stories in the 1960s of:
- Kids forming “monster hunting” groups
- A boy carrying a sword intending to slay the creature
The “Scary Dairy”
The legend is strongly connected to the abandoned Billiwhack Dairy.
Locals sometimes call it “Scary Dairy.”
The site was once a modern dairy built in the 1920s by August Rubel, a Swiss immigrant.
Rumors about the property include:
- Underground rooms and tunnels
- Strange experiments
- A monster living in the ruins
This eerie abandoned site helped fuel the legend.
The Wild Origin Story
One of the strangest versions of the legend says:
- During World War II, secret experiments were conducted at the dairy
- The OSS (precursor to the CIA) was allegedly involved
- Scientists tried to create super soldiers
- The monster is a mutated experiment that escaped
There is no evidence this actually happened, but it’s a big part of the myth.
