Most Southern California locals know about and perhaps have visited Catalina Island, but many are not nearly as familiar with the other Channel Islands just a bit farther north. Where I live, these islands are visible right off the coast on most days and are easily accessible by a boat ride from the harbors in Ventura, CA. The islands that make up Channel Islands National Park offer a host of recreational opportunities including hiking, kayaking, snorkeling, camping, and more. If you are looking for an adventure that comes with stunning views and fewer crowds, you have to check out the Smuggler’s Cove trail on Santa Cruz Island.

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Have you ever hiked the trail to Smuggler’s Cove on Santa Cruz Island? We would love to hear about your experience in the comments. Need more inspiration? Check out more awesome hiking adventures in Southern California! Before hitting the trail, make sure you have all the essentials with our Ultimate Hiking Packing List.

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