The Channel Islands National Park
What makes n isolated the best offers of sights to abundant areas of wildlife and various species? Well, it is always great to know that along the corners of the earth, there are still hidden secrets that provide the best attractions ever even if it’s not yet fully developed. After a short boat or plane ride, various bumpy sea travels is getting to be more excited as the views of the spectacular chains of island from the remote life forms in the wild comes closer while travelling the Southern California Coast and finally compromising the Channel Islands National Park. Also known as North America’s Galapagos Islands, these remote areas are located off the Ventura Coast surrounded by the Channel Island National Marine Sanctuary.
The Surrounding Island Chains
Giving it to the most out of the wild ideals, it encompasses five of the eight islands that circle the coast having more than 2,000 of plant and animal species and most appropriate habitats for the endangered organisms that are restored through the conservation programs that are given during the group tours and hiking trips. The Channel Islands include Santa Cruz, San Miguel, Anacapa, Santa Rosa and Santa Barbara with each uniquely identified characteristics. Anacapa, though it is small, it is the main entry of all the islands which makes it more popular to visitors by easily reaching the shore; Santa Barbara, another tiny island which is rich in wildlife, isolated and a cold, windy environment good for those who want to venture alone; and finally the Santa Rosa island which breaks the record through its historical spots and larger areas for a solemn, independent trekking for its wide open view.
The Natures Ever Offered
For its goodness’ sake, the Park has been blessed with splendid sites as well as various animal habitats, its natural wonders of the wild brings more must-see creatures that live around the place. Proclaimed a national park on March 5, 1980, its best features include land area of 248,515 acres plus the coastlines ranging to 1,252 square nautical miles of ocean, surrounding the chain of islands.Being the nation’s 40th national park, its five chains of island uniquely appear in different sizes. Basically, the most appealing is the Santa Cruz Island as it makes up the largest distance, covering 60,000 acres or 96 square miles, having the widest areas of camping grounds and wildlife population. Next to its size is the Santa Rosa Island which spans to 53,000 acres or 84 square miles extending its lands for up to 15×10 miles. Then to the westernmost island, San Miguel is covering 9,325 acres and 14 square miles which make it 8×4 miles wide from the mainland. For the small areas however, the Anacapa Island has its three small parts, having about 1.1 square miles in total. Then heading south, the Santa Barbara Island has the smallest area of 640 acres and a single square mile.
Under the Supervision of the Marine Sanctuary
In addition to the land sections, these chains of island are also surrounded by the Channel Island National Marine Sanctuary, managed with secured protection and environment programs to preserve the wildlife. As a national park as well, many of the islands’ portions are very rich that is why life in land and water can have high chances of bringing more and more life forms, typically making variety of ways to exist in places as far as 1000 miles in the north and south portion of the National Park. More about these wildlife restorations, it is also compared to other essential ecosystems just like the Galapagos, Carribean and the Great Barrier Reef.
Reaching the Islands
Although the Channel Islands National Park has one of the biggest numbers of must-see surroundings, it is still one of those least visited national parks due to its distant location. But for some touring reasons also, transportation today has been improved to find chances on reaching the wondrous islands and experiencing its nature-friendly offers to visitors. Giving a glimpse about the tour opportunities, visitors have to pack their things themselves, carrying those only the personal ones needed for the whole day like food and water, while packing also the trashes out. Preventing from extreme temperatures, grass bruises, and insect bites, it is also recommended for travelers to dress in layers during the outdoor activity and wearing sturdy shoes for safe and comfortable path.
Revealing the Visitor’s Choices Here and Now
These adventurers however, are basically thankful that these wonders are still experienced in the present time despite of the Park’s conditional problems that are faced in the earlier ages. Many Chumash communities are believed to belong to those people who built homes in the northern Channel Islands for another thousands of years ago. However, discovering rich culture during the ages, Europeans are the ones who first witnessed dependent practices on land surfaces and sustenance of the sea to ensure survival thus, three centuries have passed and the chains of island changed state once more. With its three different purposes the lands are used for the nourishment of vast numbers of cattle and sheep that occupied the islands of Santa Cruz, San Miguel and Santa Rosa because of rich sources of food like the free hunting of marine mammals and harvesting fishes. Continuing these changes in the surrounding vicinity, damages also are observed as well through the Chumash remains and at the same time revealed the historic ranch practices. Uncovering much environmental adjustments, the islands are also used as places of military structures, giving the offshore islands a testifying issue against the human heritage.
Discovery of the Southern California Wilderness
On the other hand, after experiencing these fascinating environmental challenges, the Channel Islands National Park still invites every visitor to see the Park’s people, stories and places that are all related to the islands’ natural wonders ranging marine life forms from planktons to largest marine organisms such as the blue whale. Ensuring the island’s protection of these fragile island resources, it was then ensured by the Congress Act that led to the Channel Island’s establishment.
Meawhile, aside from merely touring the bounty areas, the Channel Islands National Park is also known as one of the best places with both beautiful and challenging trails while overlooking the distant channels. Starting up with the Anacapa, the Middle and West parts of the island are not applicable to hiking due to unstable and dangerous paths. Though having this prescription however, the Frenchy’s Cove is never missed located in the West islet of Anacapa, easily reached by boat. East Anacapa on the other hand, is only travelled in about 2 miles, passing the curled trail system, sloping to the areas where visitors can overlook to see distant shores as well as the historical lighthouse that was built in the west coast. Next is the Santa Cruz Island which has numbers of trails and roads in the eastern area, perfect for visitor’s hiking ideas. Ranging from the relatively flat and maintained paths, passing on these trails are the rugged and mountainous paths going to the Montañon area. Moreover, Hiking in Santa Rosa Island also has several trails that give visitors hiking ideas ranging from the flat route to the Water Canyon Beach then to the rugged edges once more. In San Miguel Island, this time, this place has the most areas for exploration protecting wildlife, Island’s geological features and fragile plants which are all accompanied by the tour ranger.
After-Hike Getaways
Then of course, getting the most out of these adventures, following the Park’s hiking guidelines would always be managed for safe travel and more enjoyable experiences. Feeling of thirst aside, lodging provides the best relief to ensure energy for the whole stay. Having an overlooking view of the St. Aubins Bay combined with perfect waterfront location, the Radisson SAS Waterfront Hotel in New Jersey is the ideal place to visit. Completing the luxurious details, comfortable and relaxing rooms remain contemporary having added excitement when overlooking to the Elizabeth Castle and the Elizabeth Marina plus a free Wi-Fi internet connection in each room in each unique locations; Offering fresh cuisine composing of local areas seafood, the outer heated pool and the friendly staff completes the ideals of Legacy Hampshire Hotel just located in the center of St. Helier. Having 42 unique warm tones of rooms, tiled floors and natural woods around, it transforms the hotel to look like a colonial-style basis while enjoying the alfresco poolside dining especially in the summer season; Another one is the Apollo Hotel which is once again, the Jersey’s pride for one of the best equipped hotels near the center of St. Helier and a good parking location. Having its own outdoor pool and garden, this place gives the best leisure center with 2 pools, 2 restaurants and 2 bars; Hotel Savoy’s 53 rooms are equipped with areas of decked terraces, modern gym, sparkling pool and award-winning restaurants. Offering high-tech commodities, this hotel has a great value for Wi-Fi connection, PCs for guests and for business and office works, also with the guests’ free access to the aerobic gym having the “Life Fitness”; and to the charming place through the reminiscence of the 17th century, Hotel La Place is one of those places that are sympathetically preserved and renovated to provide more guestrooms located in peaceful countryside location, very accessible to reach St. Aubin’s Harbour and St. Brelade’s Bay in short walks and strolls. Definitely, after giving bodies a pleasurable break, it is once again ready for greater breakaways of the outdoors.
Treasuring the Experience
All these and so much more, the whole travel to the Channel Islands National Park is one of the best getaways to one peaceful, isolated and totally virgin environment that has ever revealed by the Southern California Coast. To keep the memories alive, people would have always the gift of insights to gather and document experiences to also share and encouraging others to join. The more the memories, there will be more chances of giving this National Park a great recognition of keeping the natural and archeological community in its most unique grace.








