Or, to experience California as the Chumash Indians did, gear up for
backcountry beach camping along the 55 - mile coastline of Santa Rosa Island, available from mid-August through December.
For information on wilderness camping regulations on Santa Rosa Island, visit:
Backcountry Beach Camping Santa Rosa Island
Please visit
Backcountry Beach Camping: Santa Rosa Island on the Channel Islands National Park website for more information.
Backcountry beach camping is available mid-August through December along Santa Rosa Island's extensive, beautiful, and undeveloped 55 - mile coastline.
January 1 - August 14
Backcountry beach camping is closed to protect pupping seals / sea lions and nesting seabirds.
Backcountry beach camping is available mid August through December along Santa Rosa Island's extensive, beautiful, and undeveloped 55 - mile coastline.
In 1992, the National Park Service opened the island to
backcountry beach camping in recognition of its rare wilderness values.
Not exact matches
Redwood National Park Primitive
Camping (Northern
Backcountry) These undeveloped, backcountry campsites are perfect for those who prefer the quiet hours on the trail and being amidst the pristine, natural habitats of old - growth redwood forests, unspoiled beaches, prairie
Backcountry) These undeveloped,
backcountry campsites are perfect for those who prefer the quiet hours on the trail and being amidst the pristine, natural habitats of old - growth redwood forests, unspoiled beaches, prairie
backcountry campsites are perfect for those who prefer the quiet hours on the trail and being amidst the pristine, natural habitats of old - growth redwood forests, unspoiled
beaches, prairies and more.
September 16 - December 31 All
beaches are open to
backcountry camping except those around Sandy Point and those between Carrington Point and East Point.
September 16 - December 31 Southeast, Southwest, and Northwest Quadrant
beaches are open to
backcountry camping.
August 15 - September 15 Only East Point to South Point
Beaches (Southeast Quadrant) are open to
backcountry camping for boaters, kayakers, and backpackers.
Santa Rosa Island
Backcountry camping on Santa Rosa Island is currently limited to certain
beaches between August 15th and December 31st.
Backcountry camping on Santa Rosa Island is currently limited to certain
beaches between August 15th and December 31st.
Backcountry camping beaches can also be accessed via kayak or boat.
Santa Rosa Island is great for secluded white sand
beaches, hiking, and
backcountry camping.
This island is great for families who want to
camp near the dock at Scorpion Ranch or in the
backcountry with plenty of time to explore the various trails and
beaches.