Channel Islands National Park
Vibrant yellow coastal flowers blanket the bluff near Arch Rock along the Channel Islands coastline, Santa Cruz Island.
Overlook on Santa Cruz Island in Channel Islands National Park reveals a turquoise cove along the arid coastline.
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Channel Islands National Park

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Last Updated: March 2026

Overview

About This Park

Channel Islands National Park sits off the Southern California coast and comprises five islands. Access is boat-based; there is no park entrance fee, but boat transport and camping incur charges and require advance reservations. Wildlife protections create seasonal closures on Santa Rosa Island and year-round restrictions at Sandy Point to safeguard sensitive habitats.

Why Visit

The park is a vast coastal archipelago: five offshore islands with rugged coastline, sea caves, and thriving seabird colonies. Access is boat-based and vehicles are not used on the islands; planning is essential for camping and landing permits. This setting is a living laboratory for marine ecosystems and seabird populations, where preservation and science shape visitor access. Overnight experiences hinge on reservations and adherence to wildlife closures, making an trip here a study in disciplined wilderness access.

Highlights

Top Things to Do

• Camp in designated NPS campgrounds across the five islands • Tidepool and coastal hikes when permitted • Birdwatching and seal watching at accessible coastlines • Scorpion Anchorage and other island anchorages • Ranger programs when scheduled

Family Friendly

Family-friendly camping and short hikes on Anacapa or Santa Cruz; keep young children mobile and water-aware

Accessibility

Mainland visitor centers are accessible; island camping is primitive; facilities limited on islands

Photography Tips

Respect wildlife and traffic; avoid blocking boat landings; capture coastal vistas from designated viewpoints

Best Time to Visit

Spring through fall for stable seas and daylight; plan around boat schedules

Nearby Services

Medical facilities and fuel on the mainland in Ventura and Santa Barbara; boat departure hubs at Ventura/Santa Barbara harbors

Tips & Advice

  • Boat reservations through Island Packers are mandatory
  • Camping reservations required
  • Bring water and food
  • Check wildlife closures before departure
  • Do not disturb nesting birds or rookeries

Park Strategy

The 3-Day Plan

Day 1: Santa Cruz Island (Scorpion Anchorage) – coastal trails; Day 2: Anacapa Island – short hikes and sea views; Day 3: Santa Rosa or San Miguel Island coastlines

Traffic Beater

Boat transport via Island Packers is mandatory; use mainland harbors (Ventura or Santa Barbara) for departures; plan parking at Harbor Cove Beach

Where to Sleep

WEST SIDE (Ventura/Santa Barbara) offers closer access to mainland departures and milder weather; EAST SIDE islands provide more wind exposure and less mainland access; plan multi-island stays if possible

The Timing

Islands are popular year-round; summer sees higher demand for boat slots; plan early and book ahead

ℹ️ Data Sources

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