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The following description is meant as a guide to help you decide which trip
most suits your desires and abilities. These descriptions are not intended as
comprehensive itineraries and are subject to change.

The Channel Islands, formerly the coastline of California,
now form a chain of accessible marine wilderness that feels far away from Los
Angeles. Channel Islands National Park preserves five of the eight islands as
undeveloped wilderness, offering a wide variety of natural and cultural
resources for your exploration. Over the course of a four-day trip, you will
have the opportunity to travel these majestic islands both on foot and by sea
kayak.
After a short ferry ride, you’ll set up camp on Santa Cruz
island and begin to explore the coastline. Professional kayak guides will take
you out daily, leading you along the coasts to sea caves and kelp beds and
providing naturalist information about the marine environment. When you’re not
in the water or on the trail, you’ll have time to relax on the beach and play in
the surf. This trip is an excellent choice for students who enjoy a more
extensive wilderness beach experience than Island or Beach adventure offers.
Seasick-prone individuals may want to avoid this trip. You must have basic
swimming ability to participate.

Sea Kayaking Packing List
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