7 Best Sights in Channel Islands National Park, California

Prisoners Harbor/Pelican Cove Trail

Fodor's choice

Taking in quite a bit of Santa Cruz, this moderate to strenuous 3-mile trail one-way to Pelican Cove is one of the best hikes in the park. You must be accompanied by an Island Packers naturalist or secure a permit (visit www.nature.org/cruzpermit; allow 10 to 15 business days to process and return your application), as the hike takes you through Nature Conservancy property. Moderate.

Cavern Point Trail

This moderate 2-mile hike takes you to the bluffs northwest of Scorpion harbor on Santa Cruz, where there are magnificent coastal views and pods of migrating gray whales from December through March. Moderate.

Trailhead: At Scorpion Ranch Campground, Santa Cruz Island, Channel Islands National Park, California, 93001, USA

Channel Islands Live Program

Want a cool sneak preview of the islands and the colorful sea life below? Experience them virtually through the Channel Islands Live Program, which takes you on interactive tours of the park. In the Live Dive Program, divers armed with video cameras explore the undersea world of the kelp forest off Anacapa Island; images are transmitted to monitors located on the dock at Landing Cove, in the mainland visitor center, and online. The Live Hike Program takes you on a similar interactive virtual tour of Anacapa Island. Live webcams also connect you 24/7 with panoramic views of Anacapa Island, bald eagle and peregrine falcon nests, Santa Cruz Island (from Mount Diablo, the island's highest peak) and underwater life in a kelp forest.

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Historic Ranch Trail

This easy ½-mile walk on Santa Cruz Island takes you to a historic ranch where you can visit an interpretive center in an 1800s adobe and see remnants of a cattle ranch. Easy.

Trailhead: At Scorpion Beach, Santa Cruz Island, Channel Islands National Park, California, 93001, USA

Inspiration Point Trail

This 1½-mile hike along flat terrain takes in most of East Anacapa. There are great views from Inspiration Point and Cathedral Cove. Easy.

Trailhead: At Landing Cove, Anacapa Island, Channel Islands National Park, California, 93001, USA

Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History Sea Center

A branch of the Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History, the Sea Center specializes in Santa Barbara Channel marine life and conservation. It's a fascinating, hands-on marine science laboratory that lets you participate in experiments, projects, and exhibits. The two-story glass walls open to stunning ocean, mountain, and city views.

Tidepool Talk

Explore the area's marine habitat without getting your feet wet. Rangers at the Channel Islands Visitor Center demonstrate how animals and plants adapt to the harsh conditions found in tidal pools of the Channel Islands. The talks generally take place at 11 am and 3 pm on weekends and most holidays.