Mount Homa is a complex volcano located in western Kenya. It forms a broad peninsula on the southern shore of Winam Gulf, an extension of Lake Victoria. This peninsula defines Homa Bay and the mountaintop is about 20 kilometres (12 mi) north of the town of that name.
Although no documented eruptions have happened during the Holocene, it has an active geothermal field with water temperatures reaching as high as 80 C. This is interpreted as heat being generated by a magma chamber below Homa and shows that the volcano is still potentially active.