Anacapa Island's oceanfront overlooks, throngs of wildlife, and a picture-perfect lighthouse highlight this classic 2.5-mile loop in Channel Islands National Park.
This short, 2.5-miler tours the length and interior of East Anacapa Island, one of the five islands in Channel Islands National Park. From the mainland, take a boat to Landing Cove. Climb the steps that lead up the cliffs, and look for the sea lions, brown pelicans, and western gulls that live around Anacapa.
At the top of the stairs, pick up the walking path that travels south toward the visitor center (bathrooms, picnic tables, and trail guides are available here). After half a mile, the route passes a vantage point overlooking Cathedral Cove, an inlet marked with towering rock pinnacles. Look down the edge of the cliff for breathtaking views of a sea cave and a cobbled shore (a popular hangout for sea lions).
From here, the trail travels past a small campground engulfed by bright yellow coreopsis and descends a hill to Inspiration Point. Take in the stunning views before following the singletrack along the southern edge of the island to another overlook featuring sunbathing sea lions and dive-bombing pelicans. The island tour ends with a stop at Anacapa Lighthouse, a historic light station built in 1932. Return to Landing Cove to catch the boat back to the mainland.
TO TRAILHEAD: Boat transportation to all five islands is available year-round by Island Packers and Truth Aquatics. Go to www.islandpackers.com or www.truthaquatics.com for information.
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Anacapa Island
Distance: 2.47 mi
Points: 284
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ANA001
Location: 34.016544, -119.362225
From the dock at the Landing Cove, climb the winding steps that lead up the cliffs to the island's plateau. Sea lions, brown pelicans, western gulls, and sea kayakers are a common sight around the island.
Location: 34.015548, -119.363553
Turn right @ T-junction and head northwest toward the visitor center.
ANA004
Location: 34.015584, -119.363687
Swing by the visitor center on the left for bathrooms, picnic tables, and trail guides. Ahead, follow the path to the northwest.
ANA005
Location: 34.015873, -119.364264
Continue straight (west) @ the 3-way junction.
ANA006
Location: 34.015522, -119.367818
Continue straight @ 3-way junction. Follow the singletrack to a viewpoint overlooking Cathedral Cove (named for the towering rock pinnacles that jut out of the water). At the edge of the cliff, look down and to the left into a sea cave with a cobbled shore (a popular hangout for sea lions). Next, return to Waypoint 5 and turn right.
ANA007
Location: 34.014561, -119.367936
Anacapa Island Campground: There are seven campsites in the middle of this narrow islet. During the spring the campsite is engulfed in wildflowers, especially the vibrantly yellow coreopsis. Turn right @ the 3-way junction and continue west.
ANA008
Location: 34.013467, -119.370543
Bear right @ the Y-junction and descend into a brilliant forest of coreopsis. Ahead, follow the snaking singletrack that cuts through the grass.
ANA009
Location: 34.013074, -119.374201
Inspiration Point: Stunning views extend in every direction from the edge of the cliff. Middle Anacapa Island can be seen to the southwest. From here, the singletrack continues along the southern edge of the island back to the campground (Waypoint 7). Turn right @ the campground and walk south.
ANA010
Location: 34.013556, -119.367598
This overlook features views of sunbathing sea lions and hordes of pelicans dive-bombing for fish. Return to Waypoint 7 and turn right @ the 3-way junction.
Location: 34.015402, -119.363464
Turn right @ Y-junction and head east toward the Anacapa Lighthouse.
ANA013
Location: 34.015748, -119.359986
Anacapa Lighthouse: Built in 1932, this light station was the last permanent lighthouse built on the west coast. Do not pass the sign that warns about the fog horn. Return to Waypoint 12 and turn right; retrace your steps to the Landing Cove.