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Channel Islands National Park - California

Five of the eight Pacific Coast Channel Islands form the stunning Channel Islands National Park off Southern California’s coast. This unique destination offers something for everyone, from thrilling water sports like kayaking and snorkeling to serene moments of solitude surrounded by diverse wildlife. However, the islands’ isolation is their greatest challenge—they are only accessible by boat, and emergency services are extremely limited due to the remote location

Unsurprisingly, drowning is the leading cause of fatalities, with six incidents reported between 2010 and 2020. So, what should visitors keep in mind? It’s crucial to pack all necessary supplies, as none are available on the islands. Additionally, the entire park lies within a tsunami hazard zone, making it essential to stay informed about weather conditions. With proper preparation, visitors can safely enjoy this breathtaking natural wonder. Why not plan your adventure and experience the magic of the Channel Islands firsthand?

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