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Hike the moderate 4.4-mile Scorpion Canyon Loop Trail on Santa Cruz Island for diverse scenery, coastal views, and unique wildlife.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Highlight • Rest Area
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Highlight • Canyon
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4.84 km
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7.00 km
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This trail is generally considered moderate to strenuous. It involves an elevation gain of around 720 to 760 feet (220-232 meters) over its 4.3 to 4.5 miles (7.0 to 7.2 km) length. The difficulty can vary depending on the direction you choose to hike.
For a potentially less strenuous uphill experience, hiking the loop clockwise is often recommended. This route offers a more gradual incline. However, the descent into Scorpion Canyon can still be steep with loose ground. Going counter-clockwise involves a steep initial climb but provides quicker access to panoramic ocean views.
The trail offers diverse terrain, moving through a usually dry canyon drainage and ascending into high chaparral hills. You'll find rocky and gravelly sections, sweeping coastal views, and unparalleled ocean vistas. From higher elevations, you can see the Santa Barbara Channel and the mainland on clear days. Expect mostly exposed sections with little shade, but also views of seasonal cascades, grassy hillsides, and eucalyptus trees in the canyon.
Santa Cruz Island is home to unique wildlife. Keep an eye out for the adorable island foxes, which are frequently spotted, and various bird species like the California Scrub-Jay. Sea lions can sometimes be seen basking on distant rocks near the anchorage.
Absolutely! A highly recommended detour is the Scorpion Rock Overlook spur, offering magnificent views. You'll also pass an abandoned oil well, an old windmill, and ranch equipment, remnants of the island's history. The trail starts conveniently near the Scorpion Anchorage Pier.
Spring and early summer are particularly beautiful, as the rolling hills are covered in flowering plants. However, the trail is accessible year-round. Be aware that much of the trail is exposed to the sun, so prepare accordingly regardless of the season.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Smugglers Road, Scorpion Valley Road, Cavern Point Loop Trail, Potato Harbor Road, and Montañon Trail.
There are no entrance fees to Channel Islands National Park itself. However, you will need to arrange transportation to Santa Cruz Island, typically via a ferry service, which incurs a cost. For more detailed information on park regulations and access, you can visit the official NPS website.
No, dogs are not permitted on the trails within Channel Islands National Park, including the Scorpion Canyon Loop Trail. This regulation helps protect the island's unique and sensitive ecosystem and wildlife.
The trailhead is easily accessible from Scorpion Anchorage Pier on Santa Cruz Island, where ferries from the mainland arrive. Since the trail has very little shade, it's crucial to bring plenty of water, sunscreen, and a wide-brimmed hat. Sturdy hiking shoes are also recommended due to rocky and gravelly sections.
While the trail is considered moderate to strenuous, its varied terrain and significant sun exposure might be challenging for absolute beginners or very young children. Those new to hiking or families should be prepared for the elevation changes and lack of shade, and consider the clockwise direction for a more gradual ascent.