Five remote islands off the coast of Southern California are known as the “North American Galapagos.” These expert tips will help you plan an unforgettable adventure.
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Why nobody visits California’s most remote islands
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One of America’s Most Pristine National Parks Is Only Accessible by Boat—and It's Called the 'Galápagos of North America'
From kayaking cathedral-like caverns to spotting blue whales, this California park delivers rare experiences without the congestion.
Jersey Met says islanders can expect winds of up to 45mph (74km/h) on Thursday.
U.S. News Insider Tip: Inspiration Point on the island of Anacapa has the best views. Reach it on a relatively easy 1.5-mile hike that passes sweeping vistas of the ocean and inlets, and depending on ...
When you think of California, you may think of places like Hollywood, Beverly Hills, Venice Beach, Silicon Valley, Napa Valley or San Francisco. But there’s another side to the Golden State you’ll ...
One of the nation’s least-visited offshore refuges has been compared to the Galápagos—and the best way to meet its wild residents up close is with a double-bladed paddle. When I was a rookie beach ...
A kayak is the best way to see Channel Islands National Park, which is made up of five islands off California’s coast. CNN’s Paul Vercammen explores.
Channel Islands National Park is full of superlatives. By mileage, it is the closest national park to Los Angeles and its nearly 4 million residents. But Channel Islands is also one of the ...
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