Channel Islands National Park offers a rich tapestry of unique marine and terrestrial ecosystems, scattered across five distinct islands off the coast of Southern California.
Everything you need to know to prepare for an unforgettable trip to Channel Islands National Park.
No entrance fee, but transportation to the islands requires a ferry or private boat.
Best visited during spring and summer for mild weather and clearer seas, with wildflower blooms in spring.
Robert J. Lagomarsino Visitor Center located in Ventura, CA.
Access to the islands is via boat from Ventura or Oxnard; no car access allowed on the islands.
The islands experience mild year-round temperatures, with warmer and drier summers; winter can bring cooler temperatures and increased precipitation.
Invasive species, habitat restoration, and endangered species protection are central to conservation efforts. Marine debris and climate change also pose ongoing challenges.
Find the perfect spot to stay overnight and immerse yourself in the details.
Located on Santa Cruz Island, accessible by ferry with scenic views and hiking opportunities.
Remote camping on Santa Rosa Island with access to unspoiled beaches and trails.
Offers stunning ocean views and the chance to spot marine wildlife from the cliffs of Santa Cruz Island.
Takes you through grasslands and coastal bluffs to a serene beach with remote, untouched beauty.
Spectacular vistas of the Pacific Ocean and a tour of the historic lighthouse.
Home to one of the rarest pines in the world, leading through picturesque ridges and valleys.
Bring sturdy, non-slip footwear for rugged island trails.
Summer and fall are best for calmer sea conditions and warmer weather.
Book boat trips ahead of time, as they can fill up quickly.
Bring layers of clothing—weather can change rapidly on the islands.