Close to the California Mainland... Yet Worlds Apart
Channel Islands National Park encompasses five remarkable islands and their ocean environment, preserving and protecting a wealth of natural and cultural resources. Isolation over thousands of years has created unique animals, plants, and archeological resources found nowhere else on Earth and helped preserve a place where visitors can experience coastal southern California as it once was.
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Visiting the Park
Transportation to the islands is available year-round only by park concessionaire boats and planes or by private boat.
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Webcams
Take a virtual visit to the Channel Islands through the park's Bald Eagle, Anacapa Island, or Ocean Webcams.
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Channel Islands Live
Take a virtual visit to the Channel Islands through live broadcasts that highlight the park's natural and cultural resources.
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"From Shore to Sea" Lecture Series
The "From Shore to Sea" lecture series focuses on current research in the park. Lectures occur througout the year and are free and open to the public.
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General Management Plan
A new General Management Plan is being undertaken to provide a vision for the park’s future.
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A Treasure in the Sea
View the award winning park film, "A Treasure in the Sea."
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Did You Know?
![Anacapa Island lighthouse timhaufphotography.com Anacapa Island lighthouse timhaufphotography.com](https://webarchive.library.unt.edu/web/20121017054318im_/http://www.nps.gov/pwr/images/CHIS_CHIS_lighthouse.jpg)
The Anacapa Island lighthouse, turned on in 1932, was the last permanent lighthouse built on the west coast.