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Channel Islands National Park: Santa Cruz Island

 

Ecological balance--and dozens of sweet places to hike, paddle, and camp--have been restored at California's Channel Islands.

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Author: Backpacker Magazine
Activity: Hiking
State: California (CA)
Distance: 24.5 mi 
Difficulty: 5 / 10
Rating:   2 rating(s)
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In the June 2008 issue, Backpacker editor Shannon Davis explores the restored beaches, backcountry, and shorelines of Santa Cruz Island. Check out the details of his route here, and read more in our June 2008--on newsstands now.

Season: You'll have Santa Cruz Island to yourself (and soak up the fairest weather) from October to April.

Outfitter: Aquasports leads guided paddling trips through the island's hidden sea caves (www.islandkayaking.com).

Camping: Campsites ($15/night) are open year-round on all five islands in Channel Islands National Park. Check availability at reserveamerica.com.

TO TRAILHEAD: Island Packers ($60 roundtrip for campers, islandpackers.com) runs daily trips from Ventura to Santa Cruz Island.

DIRECTIONS + WAYPOINTS: helping you find your way

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SAN01

Dist: 24.50 mi Points: 1171
Time: none Speed: 0.0 mph Pace: 0:00 / mi
Santa Cruz Island

Points of Interest

WPT002

Location: 34.046444°, -119.547272°
Up-close peak at California brown pelicans hanging out on Scorpion Rocks.

WPT003

Location: 34.053486°, -119.558853°
Scan the craggy coast here for a view of a sea arch dubbed "Marge Simpson" -- its silhouette looks like famous cartoon character. Heading west, continue about a mile to Cavern Point Cave, a 300-foot deep sea cave. Keep an eye out for harbor seals, and be careful: This cave gets scary in rogue water.

WPT004

Location: 34.048870°, -119.562950°
Scorpion Ranch Campground. This campsite has good afternoon sun, and is close to water.

WPT005

Location: 34.048790°, -119.562531°
Head west from the Campground on the Scorpion Canyon Trail. At this point the trail junctions with Potato Harbor Trail. Continue straight on the SCT.

WPT006

Location: 34.047318°, -119.566292°
Watch for island fox playing in the dry creekbed on your left.

WPT007

Location: 34.041142°, -119.574257°
Make a hard left, still on Scorpion Canyon Trail, and begin climbing out of the canyon along an occasionally slick, clay trail.

WPT008

Location: 34.041401°, -119.570930°
Killer views of the mainland and Anacapa Island

WPT009

Location: 34.035065°, -119.566551°
Scorpion Canyon Trail ends here, and links to Montanon Ridge Trail (west) and an old ranch road (east) that leads to Cypress Grove or Olive Grove. Take Montanon and begin a gradual climb as the grass gives way to barren red rock.

WPT010

Location: 34.031334°, -119.580360°
The trail becomes hard to follow. This waypoint marks a reassuring trail sign.

WPT011

Location: 34.031319°, -119.582375°
Excellent view into Smugglers Canyon (southeast) and Scorpion Canyon (northeast)

WPT012

Location: 34.025818°, -119.583687°
A faint trail heads left, stay right on main trail.

WPT013

Location: 34.024792°, -119.583435°
Highest point on the Montanon Ridge Trail

WPT014

Location: 34.023880°, -119.584648°
Veer left off of the ridge

WPT015

Location: 34.012947°, -119.595367°
Veer left onto a jeep trail

WPT016

Location: 34.012424°, -119.595940°
Junction. La Paloma Trail goes left. Stay straight, and head to Campo Del Norte and Prisoner's Harbor. A junction with Loma Pelona Road (on your left) follows shortly after. Stay on your trail. There is a tricky trail junction here. Watch on your right for Del Norte Trail (it's often overgrown and hard if not impossible to find). See it? Take it for a short-cut to Del Norte Camp. If you miss it, you'll end up on East End Road.

WPT017

Location: 34.014935°, -119.603287°
Optional short side hike on China Pines Road to bald overlook with ocean views.

WPT018

Location: 34.016098°, -119.603905°
Watch for ferrel pigs in this area

WPT019

Location: 33.998653°, -119.629784°
Excellent shaded lunch spot

WPT020

Location: 34.003632°, -119.656944°
Turn right here to head to Del Norte Camp

WPT021

Location: 34.007843°, -119.660179°
Turn left to Del Norte Camp

WPT022

Location: 34.010834°, -119.660637°
Camp Del Norte: The best campsite is the first one on the left (shade in the afternoon and great sunset view).

WPT023

Location: 34.012379°, -119.659584°
Turn left a short way from camp to head to Prisoner's Harbor. A right turn loops you back toward Scorpion Harbor.

WPT024

Location: 34.012951°, -119.666649°
Cross a small creek

WPT025

Location: 34.011959°, -119.675949°
Take a right onto the dirt road to finish at Prisoners Harbor

WPT026

Location: 34.017780°, -119.682373°
Ankle-deep creek crossing, about 20-feet wide

WPT027

Location: 34.019226°, -119.684151°
Prisoners Harbor pier

WPT028

Location: 34.018131°, -119.683617°
Creek-crossing on the way to Pelican Bay.

WPT029

Location: 34.029964°, -119.698967°
Super-bright giant coreopsis bloom a few hundred yards off-trail

WPT030

Location: 34.032742°, -119.700768°
Pelican Bay

WPT031

Location: 34.017593°, -119.683266°
Pelican Bay trailhead. This is a gorgeous two-mile hike. Permission is required from the Nature Conservancy.

WPT001

Location: 34.048557°, -119.556183°
After docking at Scorpion Anchorage, hike to the trailhead sign. Head down the dirt road to the campground, or turn to your left to walk to Aquasports' kayak storage area, where you'll gear up to kayak the island's north coast.





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