
Endless, pristine beaches with no one on them (click/tap to enlarge).

My son chooses a favored spot,

and prepares to take a very long nap.

Santa Rosa Island,

in Channel Islands National Park in Southern California,

is like a distant, undiscovered paradise. It is only a three hour bumpy small boat ride from mainland California, but it feels worlds away.

It is the only place in the world, besides my hometown in La Jolla, where Torrey Pine Tree forests grow naturally.

This is our boat leaving Santa Rosa Island with Santa Cruz Island in the background. The islands are suprisingly large, unpopulated and completely undeveloped. The waters around them team with wildlife, including blue whales and the largest population of multiple species of dolpins in the world. Super pods are often encountered here and I have been in the midst of them several times, including yesterday, which is a thrilling experience. I will show you some dolphin and whale photos soon.

Wild flowers are still growing profusely in mid-June!

The islands are home to lots of fauna too, including Channel Islands Foxes, which live no where else in the world, are tiny, adorable, and unafraid of humans. Photos of them soon.

What the islands may lack in modern conveniences,

they make up for in spades with unspoiled splendor.
Cheers to you from Santa Rosa Island~
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Santa Rosa island is amazing. I love the calm beach around. Thank you CK
Happy you enjoyed & thanks much my friend დ
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Beautiful Island.
What is surprising me on this trip is their size. We are circumnavigating some of them. They are huge and completely empty and unspoiled დ
Oh looks so serene and picturesque…can’t wait to see the foxes!
The foxes are beyond adorable! დ
What a beautiful place away from the crowd. Thanks for sharing!
Thank you more for your kind appreciation! დ
Gorgeous shots. Was that an “outhouse?”
Yes indeed-y-doo! 😉 😉
Ha!
A beautiful place Cindy, and love the colors and strata levels on those bare patches at the beach and up higher in some of the pictures. No wonder it is a National Park, it needs to stay in that natural beauty. Mind you, that ‘out house’ brings a smile, even if an old intrusion/protrusion…so to speak 🤣❤️🙏
Yes. It made me smile too. And I agree with you, the rock structure is amazing and there are literally thousands of caves. We went into a huge one in a boat that was amazing დ
Santa Rosa is a blast, makes me think of my gran whose name is Rosa…
Sweet! დ
Fabulous. You know how to live!
Smiling…. Thank you! დ
Absolutely gorgeous! Looking forward to seeing the foxes, and whales and dolphins.
The only place I have seen more blue whales was near The Pillars of Herculesv where The Atlantic meets The Mediterranean დ
It is rare to find such unspoiled places these days. This one is a treasure.
Yes. It feels like Cali must have been like more than a hundred years ago, paradise დ
Thank you. A peaceful, unspoiled part of our world to wake up to amid so much political trauma.
Exactly. Healing souls battered by the modern world დ
The California coast is one of the most beautiful in the world.
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I love those scenic far away from the crowd places Cindy. This looks like one of those 🙂
Yes. I love them too. The ocean water and the beaches are so pristine and clear დ
What a wonderful place! Hard to believe it’s not developed. Are the islands environmentally protected?
Great shots of an inspiring place. Thanks Cindy!
Hi Resa & thank you! Yes the islands are now a national park and are fully protected Thank God! დ
YAY!!!! დ
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Nice place for a nap! Beautiful photos. Safe travels.
Thanks much Michele! Nothing quite compares to sleeping on a deserted beach. Cheers to you my friend დ
You are welcome, Cindy. No doubt about that! 🌊 Cheers!
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Wow, Cindy, you know how to relax in beautiful locations! Lovely photos. 🥰
Thanks much John! I try დ
Yep. All those islands are pretty amazing, Santa Rosa especially.
You are right. Santa Rosa is amazing დ
What a beautiful, beautiful place, Cindy. Your photo collection is stunning. Is it uninhabited because it’s protected? I’m looking forward to seeing more of your pictures. Cheers.
PS yes, I see from the sign that it’s a park. Fantastic.
Agreed!
Thanks veru much Lynette. Yes, federal protection efforts began in the 1930’s and continued into the 1990’s. It is now a fully protected National Park. Access is limited by limited small boat access and lack of lodging on the islands. Camping is allowed, but primitive. All of this serves to protect the islands from people დ
I didn’t know about this island before, although I was aware of the Channel Islands. Thanks for the revelation!
So happy you enjoyed Audrey & thanks very much for letting me know. Cheers my friend დ
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Looks like a totally unspoilt paradise
Yes. Hard to believe California and the Federal Government actually succeeded in protecting these islands, but they did. Federal protection/preservation efforts began in the 1930’s, and continued up until the 1990’s, so the effort took time and patience. It is so spectactularly worth the effort. They are precious time capsules დ
what a beautiful place!
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Grazie mille დ
Oh boy… first glance I thought, what’s Cindy doing on my beach in Monterey? But then, oh yea, a much much bigger beach than mine. Thus the adventure began. I’m in love with this place. Short look-up said two residents! Kinda far far to the grocery, but what land of heaven to be living every day. Thank you so much for sharing all of those (biggie) photos – I always blow them up all the way. Looks like interesting geology too if I were a better student. I look forward to dolphins and foxes too. (I once wanted to be a dolphin researcher, but didn’t materialize.)
You sure do travel well Cindy!
So happy you are enjoying the island Neil, and yes, these islands have just the amount of people I prefer, hardly any!!! 😉 😉 Cheers to you my friend and thanks for stopping by დ
So much space. I look forward to the fauna pics
Happy you enjoyed Derrick & cheers to you my friend დ
How beautiful long may it stay undevelped and a natural wildlife habitat 🙂 x
Amen. The National Parks do a pretty good job in protecting their conserved lands, and so far they are doing a good job with The Channel Islands. Access is restricted and there is no lodging, so these are effective limiting factors დ
That’s really good to hear, Cindy 🙂 x
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You’re good at this. Keep on publicising them like this, and they’ll no longer be Off the Beaten Path 😉
I hear you Margaret and appreciate your concern. Hopefully my blog is small enouogh to not cause any sort of significant run. Also, the difficulty and limited nature of island access, the primitive and limited camping facilities, and the fact that much of the islands remain inaccessible, will all continue to protect these precious beauties.
Excellent. I wasn’t entirely serious of course. But once, so many tourist hot-spots were humble villages or whatever of little consequence. Inaccessibility remains an asset for many of these areas!
So true. The under-traveled places become over-visited and over-loved, and then spoiled by the process. Instagram photos contribute to this.
B***** Instagram and its photo-ops!
Complete agreement. I would sigh in relief if I never see another selfie.
What a fabulous place! One to keep quiet about, Cindy.
Yes. I hear you Jo! Hopefully, my blog is small enough to not draw sufficient attention დ
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looks nice and private
Thanks & yes, it it both these things! დ
Totally gorgeous, thanks for sharing Cindy
You are so welcome Sherry & I am happy you enjoyed my friend დ
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Glorious Cindy.Wish I was There. Hugs
I wish I could beam you over David. Take care my friend დ
It looks lovely , it does not seem to be a tourist atraction as it is so empty. More peaceful like that and more njoyable.
Exactly. Tourist attractions are now over-loved and overwhelmed. Cheers to you Ute & take good care დ
Beautiful pictures.
Merci beaucoup Robin დ
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Hi Cindy, these are lovely photos! Oddly enough, I just read a series of scientific papers about the Channel Islands last week.
Synchronicity! They are unspoiled scientific wonderlands დ
They’re certainly fascinating! The papers I was reading were about how humans, both ancient and modern, have affected the ecosystems on the Channel Islands, and how scientists can track those changes using (among other things) archaeological data.
That would be very interesting.
It is!
Wow! What a place! It would not surprise me if some picturesque pirates would show up. 😉
If they were coming to dig up their hidden treasure, I would secretly follow them! 😉 😉
beautiful.
Grazie mille დ
The view is fascinating!! Thanks for the stunning photos. 🙂
You are most welcome & thank you! დ
Ah, Cindy, you’re a lifesaver, .,.I’m systematically staring at one lovely photo after another,.. and absorbing the beauty and peace shown….✨🦋✨
Ahhh…. Makes me so happy I posted. Positive images are so important for our mental health and well being დ
I could do with a wilderness retreat… an interlude such as your post. I would really love right now! thanks for sharing..
I hope you get your wilderness fix soon. The wildnerness is necessary for our complete mental and physical well being. Stay safe & well my friend დ
What a gorgeous are to explore! Beautifully captured and looking forward to what else you share of the place.
Ahh…. Thanks much Dale. People like you are why I love blogging! Be well my friend დ
We surround ourselves with the right peeps, I say 🙂 You too, lovely lady!
A beautiful place and enjoying your pictures!
So happy you are enjoying and thanks much! დ
I’m loving the off the beaten path series! I had no idea this island was out there. I’m not a huge fan of fighting crowds while on vacation, and these are just the kind of places I’d enjoy.
Sounds and looks great!
Happy you enjoyed & cheers! დ
Yes, crowds are a trip ruiner for me as well. If you decide to visit, let me know and I will share some tips დ
This is a reply to Derrycats. My replies to you are not posting. So trying again: You and I are in agreement. Crowds are trip spoiler for me too დ
Beautiful place to run away of all the World’s troubles.
Exactly! And God know we need a place to hide away. Be well Alexander დ
Thank you, Cindy. It’s the main desire to find the quiet niche to stay isolated.
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Wow!! What a beautiful place! I’ll bet the effect of being there is better than an pharmaseudical tranqulizer.
Yes. Mother Nature’s soporific is my kind of high! Cheers to you Liz დ
Thanks, Cindy!
Lovely beach views and fantastic geological formations, Cindy!
Thank you Indira. I am so happy you enjoyed დ
So wonderful and peaceful. In a world of humans gone mad there are still places the madness doesn’t reach and peace on Earth prevails.
I really must do this soon as the Channel Islands are within sight of where I live in Ventura.
Thank you Cindy.
I so love your first sentence Steve! Sums up my feelings exactly. Try a trip to Santa Rosa Island first you will cirumnavigate Santa Cruz island, and sail along the coast of Anacapa, so you get three islands in one, and lots of wildlife on the way დ
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Some great photos! I’m adding this to my travel Bucket List. Thanks for sharing!
Makes me happy I posted. Thank you Julie. Drop a line before you visit and I will try and answer any questions დ
I hope they stay unpopulated and pristine! The only off shore island we visited when we lived in CA was Santa Catalina, which of course is not pristine and very populated.
Agreed. I hope they stay this way too. Always a dicey equation when humans manage things დ
Looks like paradise! 😍
Feels this way too! Cheers to you Teresa დ
There’s a bit of paradise Cindy, lovely photos.
Leslie
Thank you Leslie. It is so close, but seems so far away! დ
Gorgeous! I want to go there!! 😍
If you decide to go, let me know, I can give you some tips დ
It’s so pristine. I’m not sure I could manage the bumpy boat ride, but the dolphin and whale encounters are tempting. I can’t wait to see your next set of photos.
I have yet to cross the Santa Barbara Channel without seeing whales and super-pods of dolphins. I have heard that when orcas are hunting in the area, marine mammals disappear for a few days everytime დ
It’s a dream of mine to see a pod of dolphins. I suffer from motion sickness, so it’s been problematic to whale watch close to home in the Monterey Bay. I’ve heard tales. I tried (twice) to go on a whale watching excursion in Hawaii many years ago, but both trips were cancelled due to bad weather. I finally took a trip with Mike out of Victoria, Canada, but alas only a few distant sightings. I’ll keep trying!
Sorry. I know how bad this can be. My son experiences extreme sea sickness. He used the scopolamine patch on this trip and we had a very rough crossing. He had no sea sickness at all. He is going with us to Antarctica soon, so this was a test to see if it worked and it did. Maybe this might work for you?
Thank you for sharing, Cindy. I’ve not tried this before. Does it require a prescription? I’m so glad it worked for your son so he can join you on your next adventure. In Canada I used a child’s dose of Dramamine and it helped. The adult dose knocks me out, ginger never helped, and even the pressure bands failed. I’ll definitely get more info.
Yes. It is a prescription item and it is highly effective. Talk to your doctor and he/she will prescribe it for you.