Channel Islands: One of California's most isolated national parks | Bartell's Backroads
Off the coast of Ventura County is one of the least visited national parks in California — Channel Islands. Protected by the wind, the sea and the fog are five islands that bare a glimpse of what California’s landscape used to be. Its rugged terrain isolates different plants and animals found nowhere else on earth.

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Venture visits California's Channel Islands

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🦊🐳 Found NOWHERE ELSE on EARTH: Channel Islands National Park | 51 Parks with the Newstates

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Why Is There a Sea in the Middle of California?

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WHAT NO ONE TELLS YOU ABOUT THE CHANNEL ISLANDS NATIONAL PARK 🤔 🏝

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Anacapa Island Day Trip in Channel Islands National Park

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How California's Channel Islands Formed

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Channel Islands National Park - Treasure in the Sea

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What It’s Like Camping Overnight on the Channel Islands National Park

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Backpacking Santa Cruz Island at CHANNEL ISLANDS National Park (Prisoners Harbor to Scorpion)

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Island Life Near Los Angeles - What It's Really Like 🇺🇸

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Treasure in the Sea

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San Miguel Island - Channel Islands National Park

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Channel Islands National Park

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When Animals Surprise Photographers in the Sweetest Way! 😍

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ONE Day at Channel Islands National Park- Santa Cruz Island -PLUS- Helpful Travel Info for You!

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What To Expect Camping Channel Islands National Park

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Channel Islands in 24 Hours: Exploring & Hiking on Santa Cruz Island

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An Epic Island Adventure

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Channel Islands National Park Camping - Santa Rosa Island

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