ABOUT SANTA CRUZ ISLAND
Santa Cruz Island is the largest of all the Channel Islands (and California!) At over 24 miles long and six miles at its widest, Santa Cruz has over 62,000 acres (96 square miles) and 77 miles of shoreline. Santa Cruz Island lies approximately 20 miles offshore from Ventura Harbor.
Santa Cruz Island offers two primary landing sites which the vast majority of guests to the island visit. Both landings are situated on the closer, northern side of the island. Scorpion Anchorage on NPS property, lies on the east end of the island, and Prisoners Harbor to the west, at the border of National Park and The Nature Conservancy property.
Travel time to Scorpion is a little over an hour and Prisoners Harbor, on direct route is about one and a half hours. Frequently, our boats land at Scorpion Anchorage to offload passengers and gear before continuing to Prisoners Harbor. On these trips travel time to Prisoners Harbor can be 2 hours or more with a beautiful cruise along the rugged shoreline of Santa Cruz Island.
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Island Packers Travels to Scorpion Anchorage Year Round.
- Summer – April through October: Seven days a week
- Winter – December through March: Tuesday, Friday, Saturday & Sunday
- Closed Thanksgiving & 12/25
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Santa Cruz Island at both Scorpion Cove and Prisoners Harbor have a sand and rocky beach. Visitors who want to access the ocean for swimming, snorkeling or kayaking are advised to bring a pair of water shoes. The addition of water shoes will make your ocean experience much more enjoyable.
SCORPION ANCHORAGE INFORMATION
PRISONERS HARBOR INFORMATION
SEASONAL HIGHLIGHTS
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December through mid- February, southbound migrating Gray Whales can often be observed from Cavern point on East Santa Cruz or the bluffs of Mid Santa Cruz as the whales pass near the island. During the northbound direction of their journey, they frequently pass closer to the mainland. December through Mid April many channel crossings provide the opportunity to view gray whales.
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February through April, the grasslands of Santa Cruz Island are green and the native flowers in bloom. Scorpion Canyon and the Potato Harbor trail are excellent places to see wildflowers. The Prisoners Harbor to Pelican Bay trail has some of the best wildflower displays on the island. Intensity and duration of the bloom differs a bit each year due to varied rainfall and temperature. Many Channel crossings this time of year include Gray Whale sightings.
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Sea conditions during summer and early fall are often ideal for kayaking and snorkeling. Sea temperatures during warmer months may reach the upper 60’s. Endemic island wildflowers including island buckwheat and asters are in bloom. During summer months, there a chance to see Blue or Humpback Whales in the deep water, during travels to and from Santa Cruz Island.
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A late “Second Summer” season is often enjoyed on the Channel Islands. Sea conditions are generally agreeable, crowds are fewer and pleasant weather is the norm. Locals often wait for October to head out to the islands.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
SCORPION ANCHORAGE PHOTO GALLERY
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Photo by Diane Edmond
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Photo by Doug Mangum
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Photo by Dan Harding
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Photo by Chuck Graham
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Photo by Diane Edmond
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Photo by Doug Mangum
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Photo by Chris Pomaski
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Photo by CWC
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Photo by Diane Edmonds
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Photo by Diane Edmond
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Photo by Diane Edmond
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Photo by Diane Edmond
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Photo by Doug Mangum
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Photo by Doug Mangum
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Photo by Doug Mangum
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Photo by Doug Mangum
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Photo by Doug Mangum
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Photo by Doug Mangum
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Photo by Doug Mangum
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Photo by Doug Mangum
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Photo by Doug Mangum
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Photo by Doug Mangum
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Photo by Doug Mangum
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Photo by Doug Mangum
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Photo by Doug Mangum
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Photo by Doug Mangum
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Photo by Doug Mangum
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Photo by Hilda Kilpatrick
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Photo by Hilda Kilpatrick
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Photo by Hilda Kilpatrick
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Photo by Lotti Keenan
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Photo by Lotti Keenan
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Photo by Lotti Keenan
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Photo by Lotti Keenan
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Photo by Lotti Keenan
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Photo by Lotti Keenan
PRISONERS HARBOR PHOTO GALLERY
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Photo by Chuck Graham
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Photo by Chuck Graham
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Photo by Chuck Graham
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Photo by Chuck Graham
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Photo by Chuck Graham
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Photo by Chuck Graham
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Photo by Chuck Graham
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Photo by Chuck Graham
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Photo by Chuck Graham
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Photo by Chuck Graham
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Photo by Chuck Graham
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Photo by Chuck Graham
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Photo by Chuck Graham
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Photo by Chuck Graham
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Photo by Donald Davidson
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Photo by Diane Edmonds
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Photo by Diane Edmonds
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Photo by Diane Edmonds
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Photo by Diane Edmonds
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Photo by Diane Edmonds
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Photo by Diane Edmonds
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Photo by Dan Harding
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Photo by Dan Harding
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Photo by Dan Harding
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Photo by Dan Harding
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Photo by Dan Harding
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Photo by Doug Mangum
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Photo by Doug Mangum
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Photo by Tim Hauf
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Photo by Doug Mangum
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Photo by Doug Mangum
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Photo by Doug Mangum
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Photo by Doug Mangum
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Photo by Doug Mangum
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Photo by Doug Mangum
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Photo by Ralph Custodio
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Photo by Ralph Custodio
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Photo by Tim Hauf
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Photo by Tim Hauf
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Photo by Tim Hauf
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Photo by Tim Hauf
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Photo by Tim Hauf