Welcome to: Painted Cave - Santa Cruz Island - Channel Islands National Park - California
Painted Cave, located in the northwestern coastline of Santa Cruz Island, is one of the largest and deepest sea caves in the world. Its colorful rock types, lichens, and algae are forming colored formation that are the reason of its evocative name. Painted Cave is nearly a quarter mile long and 100 feet wide, with an entrance ceiling of 160 feet. During spring it is possible to enjoy also a beautiful waterfall over the entrance.
Kayaking The Sea Caves of the Channel Islands (Santa Cruz Island California)
We have done many kayak trips on our own as well as with guided tours like this one, and this was definitely one of our favourite experiences. Our guide Erin from Santa Barbara Adventure Company (which organized a group with similar skill and risk tolerance) provided us just the right combination of adventure and safety. He carefully explained each cave and the current dynamics based on wind, tide, and waves, so we could make our own choice about which caves to try and what to expect (as well as being close by or inside the cave to offer assistance). He also made sure to support people with individual interests in certain types of wildlife, and the island offers many indigenous species and also some very unique plant life. The boat ride to and from the island takes about an hour. On the way back the boat made a few loops in the ocean so we could enjoy a pod of dolphins that was engaging with the wake of the boat and showing off for us all. After kayaking there is plenty of time for taking a hike on the island, you can look down from the top of the cliffs at the various bays and coves that you kayaked earlier in the day. Great fun!
Into the Sea Caves: Kayaking California's Channel Islands
Join Explore Magazine editor David Webb on an amazing kayak sea-cave exploration in California's Channel Islands National Park. Discover the world's largest collection of sea caves, just offshore of Ventura, California.
Awesome Cave Kayaking in the Channel Islands of California
Our 246th National Park, the Channel Islands off the coast of Los
Angeles, California provide a delightful break from the congestion and clamor of urban life. The islands are ideal for quiet, uninterrupted time with family and friends -wonderful places to hike, camp, snorkel, kayak, bird watch, take photographs, sketch, or just relax to the soothing sounds of the natural world. And getting there is part of the fun. We enjoyed the beautiful marina, seals and whales along the way.
We love kayaking and the area of the park that is most popular for sea kayaking is centered around Scorpion Beach on East Santa Cruz Island. This location is a world class destination for sea kayaking because of easy beach access, clear ocean waters, nearby camping, readily available concessionaire boat transportation service and a spectacular shoreline with beautiful sea caves and cliffs to explore. On our trip we were able to kayak into 5 caves and each cave offered a unique surprise and challenge. Thank you for watching and happy travels to
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California 101: Channel Islands National Park
The Channel Islands National Park encompasses five islands off the Southern California coast where wraparound beauty and abundant plant and animal life are the star attractions. We show you how getting there on the Island Packers ferry is an adventure in itself and take you kayaking and hiking to the islands’ most magical places. For more things to do in Channel Islands National Park, check out
SANTA CRUZ ISLAND AND CHANNEL ISLAND NATIONAL PARK TOUR
This week, I visited Santa Cruz Island, the largest of the Channel Islands off the coast of Ventura with Island Packers. Five of the eight islands are a National Park and often referred to as the Galapagos of North America since they have many indigenous species of flora and fauna.
The boat ride to the island is about an hour, complete with some rare blue whale sightings. Once the island came into view, we saw sheer cliffs and sea caves in every direction. We docked on a makeshift harbor called Scorpion Harbor where we received a quick orientation from the National Park Services. The island is completely bare, except for remnants of an old 1880's ranch house called Scorpion Ranch, a primitive campground, and some kayak rentals. There is a camp site on the island for those who want to stay overnight.
We hiked up Cavern Point Loop which offers magnificent views of the harbor and sea caves. It reminded me of what California must have looked like before it was developed. The coast was rugged and covered in native golden chaparral. The water was see-through and abundant with kelp beds. While in the campground, we spotted a few island foxes, which are on the endangered species list.
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Place LA: Trip to Santa Cruz Island with Friends of the Island Fox
On June 1, 2013, we joined the Friends of the Island Fox ( for a trip to Santa Cruz Island, part of Channel Islands National Park. After a 1.5 hour boat ride to Prisoner's Harbor, we hiked about, inspected the newly restored wetlands, saw the Channel Island Scrub Jay, island specific flora and, of course, the Channel Island Fox, an endangered species that only lives on the Channel Islands of California.
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Kayaking thru Cave at Santa Cruz Island in Channel Islands National Park
There is a cool cave that you can kayak thru at Santa Cruz Island in Channel Islands National Park. The cave is located in some rocks that separate Scorpions anchorage from Little Scorpions anchorage. My friend Juan and I did some ocean spelunking.
HIDDEN Sea Caves of Shi Shi Beach | Washington Adventures
The sea caves of the Pacific Northwest feature amazing sea life, beautiful rock formations and gorgeous tide pools. The hidden caves near Shi Shi Beach of Olympic National Park are no exception. We found a rainbow of starfish, tons of caves, an arch and even a giant old piece of a shipwreck that had washed ashore.
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Painted Cave: Santa Cruz Island
Went on a Whale Watching trip with the family aboard Island Packers. We visit the large island and the captain drove the ship all the way into the cave!
Scuba Dives - Santa Cruz Island - Channel Islands
Scuba dive footage from three dive sites in the channel islands. Very friendly harbor seal joined us for much of the dive.
Painted Cave on Santa Cruz Island, Channel Islands National Park
View of Painted Cave on Santa Cruz Island in the Channel Islands National Park off the coast of southern CA. June 5, 2010
Avila Sea Caves California
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Cave Kayaking at Channel Islands, California
Family and guide kayaking in caves off the coast of California at the Channel Islands.
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The Painted Cave on Santa Cruz Island
As seen on our return trip from Santa Rosa Island with Island Packers. Our boat couldn't fit all the way inside, but we got as close a look as we could. You may recognize this cave from a Pirates of the Caribbean movie.
Exploring Caves at Channel Islands National Park
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Painted Cave Kayaking
August 2014 Sailing/Kayaking trip, Santa Cruz Island, Channel Islands NP, California
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