Channel Islands National Park Sea Kayaking Overview
The thrill of riding a wave into a white-sand beach that isn't accessible by land ranks high on the long list of reasons to take up sea kayaking. The Channel Islands have dozens of such beaches, plus tall cliffs to paddle beneath, sea caves to explore, and a great big ocean separating you from the nearest metropolis. This is some of the best paddling in California. Special Know-How Though outfitters take novice paddlers to the islands all the time, you shouldn't kayak here on your own unless you're plenty experienced. High winds (especially on Santa Rosa and San Miguel) can make landings really tricky, and choppy waves can fill up a sea cave with little warning. The weather is most predictable August through October, after the summer fog clears and before the strong east winds blow in. But fog and high winds can occur any time of yearcheck the weather with NOAA (805-988-6610, http://weather.noaa.gov) before you go. Water temps range from the low 50s to the high 60s. The Islands' Best Paddling...
Santa Cruz Sea Caves
Santa Barbara Island
Santa Rosa and San Miguel
Oxnard to Anacapa Kayak Outfitters Southwind Kayak Center: 800-SOUTHWIND, www.southwindkayaks.com
Last Updated: 15 Sep 2010
Published: 29 Apr 2002 The details, dates, and prices mentioned in this article were accurate at the time of publication. Post Your CommentGORP.com's Featured Content |
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