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Channel Islands National Park
Just off the coast of Southern California lie five rugged islands known as the Channel Islands National Park. Though close to the mainland, they feel worlds apart: isolation has fostered unique animals, plants, and archaeological resources not found anywhere else. Dubbed the "Galápagos of North America," this park features kelp forests, sea caves, seabird rookeries, and tranquil trails where you can spot island foxes and ancient Chumash sites.

Channel Islands National Park Travel Guide
Just off the coast of Southern California lie five rugged islands known as the Channel Islands National Park. Though close to the mainland, they feel worlds apart: isolation has fostered unique animals, plants, and archaeological resources not found anywhere else. Dubbed the "Galápagos of North America," this park features kelp forests, sea caves, seabird rookeries, and tranquil trails where you can spot island foxes and ancient Chumash sites.
Channel Islands feels like venturing to the Galápagos of California, where sea caves echo with the calls of seals, kelp forests cradle bright garibaldi fish, and trails reveal endemic foxes and ancient footprints.
Channel Islands National Park Travel Guide
Just off the coast of Southern California lie five rugged islands known as the Channel Islands National Park. Though close to the mainland, they feel worlds apart: isolation has fostered unique animals, plants, and archaeological resources not found anywhere else. Dubbed the "Galápagos of North America," this park features kelp forests, sea caves, seabird rookeries, and tranquil trails where you can spot island foxes and ancient Chumash sites.
Channel Islands feels like venturing to the Galápagos of California, where sea caves echo with the calls of seals, kelp forests cradle bright garibaldi fish, and trails reveal endemic foxes and ancient footprints.
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