The Channel Islands National Park is a unique destination in Ventura CA for history buffs looking to take in all three of their favorite things: the ocean, land, and olden times. These islands have such rich traditions that they offer visitors an opportunity not only to see but also participate in them.

The Channel Islands are a series of five islands off the coast of southern California, in Ventura. The main island in this group is San Miguel Island which has an area size estimated at 27 square miles with peaks reaching up to 600 feet above sea level.

The beautiful and historic Channel Islands National Park is a unique location for visitors to experience California’s natural beauty beneath the sea. The entire park consists of 249,354 acres, half are underwater! It provides truly amazing opportunities that you won’t find anywhere else in this world.

The iconic Channel Islands of California are a U.S National Monument, designated in 1938 and then again as Biosphere Reserve 1976 when it was established that these parks would protect six nautical miles around them – which includes marine sanctuaries like this one with an island habitat rich from both earth’s crust plus ocean life.

The nautical theme of this park is endless, with nearly everything to satisfy your interests. You can find stunning beaches on all islands and unparalleled diving experiences among the breathtaking wildlife photography opportunities that seafaring has available for visitors. For land lovers, there are also hiking trails throughout each island that will take you back in time as well if history fascinates you.

The islands are a treasure trove for nature lovers because they have 145 species that can be found nowhere else in the world! And while many animals on these Remote Pacific wonderlands evolved separately into different sub-species, there’s also one other special distinction: two types of island foxes exist only here, with their own unique traits derived from being isolated by evolution over time.

Visitors to this part of California should prepare for cold, wet winters and hot dry summers. The weather can change quickly without warning so it is important that visitors bring layers in case anything happens during their visit.  The best time to visit the Channel Islands is between late spring and early fall when the temperatures are milder and there is less chance of rain.

During your stay in Ventura, CA be sure to explore all that this unique destination has to offer!