

Cathedral Cove is a quick visual reward—0.6 miles round trip from the Anacapa Island Visitor Contact Station to a scenic overlook showcasing the park's signature marine features. You'll see crystal-clear water, kelp forests, sea caves, and active wildlife: sea birds and sea lions visible from the overlook. The trail is short and easy, accessible to nearly every visitor type. This is not a workout; it's a gateway to understanding Channel Islands' geology and marine life in under 30 minutes.
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Unobstructed views of Anacapa's iconic rock formations, sea caves, and active marine life. Sea lions and sea birds are visible from the overlook. One of the park's shortest walks to see kelp forests and seal colonies.
• Hike this immediately after stepping off the ferry—morning light and fewer crowds compound the reward. • Bring binoculars for close-up views of sea lions on rocks below. • The 'Cathedral' rock formation dominates the overlook; it is the visual anchor. • If you're taking the ferry to Anacapa anyway, this hike is mandatory—highest payoff-to-effort ratio in the park.
Excellent family hike—short distance, easy grade, quick visual payoff. Children must stay on trail; hand-holding mandatory near cliff edges. Supervise closely. Bring water and snacks; no amenities on trail beyond visitor station.
Hikers consistently praise Cathedral Cove for immediate access to island views—sea caves, sea lions, kelp forests visible from a single overlook. Visitors appreciate the zero endurance demand paired with maximum visual reward. The only drawback: brevity means most hikers combine it with another Anacapa trail.
No permit required for day hike. Ferry ticket grants access to the island and trailhead.
Ferry transport to Anacapa Island is required. Ferries depart from the mainland visitor center and take approximately 1 hour. Check NPS ferry schedules and book in advance; ferries may be cancelled during rough seas. This hike begins at the Anacapa Island Visitor Contact Station after ferry arrival.
The overlook has unguarded cliff edges; do not deviate from the marked path. Rocks near the water are slippery from sea spray and wave action. Coastal winds can be strong and gusty. Terrain is uneven near overlook.
Fully accessible to most fitness levels. Short, easy, maintained path. Suitable for families with young children and older adults. Uneven terrain and unguarded cliff edges require careful footing and supervision.
Excellent family hike—short distance, easy grade, quick visual payoff. Children must stay on trail; hand-holding mandatory near cliff edges. Supervise closely. Bring water and snacks; no amenities on trail beyond visitor station.
Anacapa Island Visitor Contact Station (restrooms, water, ranger information)
Hikers consistently praise Cathedral Cove for immediate access to island views—sea caves, sea lions, kelp forests visible from a single overlook. Visitors appreciate the zero endurance demand paired with maximum visual reward. The only drawback: brevity means most hikers combine it with another Anacapa trail.
" Hikers consistently praise Cathedral Cove for immediate access to island views—sea caves, sea lions, kelp forests visible from a single overlook. Visitors appreciate the zero endurance demand paired with maximum visual reward. The only drawback: brevity means most hikers combine it with another Anacapa trail."
No. This hike delivers immediate reward—sea lions, sea caves, kelp forests, and rock formations within 20 minutes of ferry arrival. If you're visiting Channel Islands, you're already on the ferry. Pair this with another Anacapa trail (Arch Point, Cavern Point) if you want additional mileage.
You don't. This is 0.6 miles on flat, maintained ground with zero elevation gain. If you can walk 0.6 miles on level terrain, you can complete this hike.
Yes, with close supervision. The trail is short and easy, but the overlook has unguarded cliff edges and slippery rocks. Keep young children's hands held near the overlook edge and do not let them stray from the marked path.
No special gear or training. Wear sturdy shoes (uneven rocks), bring binoculars if you want wildlife close-ups, sunscreen, and a hat. The trail is straightforward.
Yes, it is safe to hike solo. The trail is short, well-marked, and monitored by the visitor station. Ferry travel to the island is also routine.
The overlook has unguarded cliff edges. If drop-offs trigger anxiety, stay on the marked path and manage footing carefully. If unguarded cliffs make you very uncomfortable, choose a different Channel Islands trail without overlook exposure.
The overlook is a fixed point far from dense vegetation, so wildlife encounters are minimal. Sea lions below are visible but not a hazard. Respect park regulations and do not feed or approach animals.
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