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Santa Barbara County

Del Norte Trail

Moderate

5.0

(4724)

10,758

hikers

Del Norte Trail

01:37

5.00km

310m

Hiking

The Del Norte Trail offers a moderate hiking experience, winding up and down two distinct canyons, Cañada del Agua and Cañada del Muro, which provide beautiful scenic views of Santa Cruz Island. This 3.1 miles (5.0 km) route involves a climb of 1016 feet (310 metres) and typically takes about…

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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Prisoners Harbor Pier

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The northern dock on Santa Cruz Island, getting here is about a 1 hour trip from the mainland. The ferry operates between 5 to 7 days a week, depending on …

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Del Norte Campsite

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This backcountry camping area is 700 feet above sea level, and offers breathtaking views of the island. Four primitive campsites are available at the location, as well as picnic tables …

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where does the Del Norte Trail start and how do I access it?

The Del Norte Trail on Santa Cruz Island begins at Prisoners Harbor. Access to Santa Cruz Island, part of Channel Islands National Park, is typically via ferry from Ventura. Once at Prisoners Harbor, the trail is easily accessible. Note that there is no public vehicle access on the island.

What is the difficulty level and terrain like on this trail?

The Del Norte Trail offers varying experiences. The hike to the Del Norte Backcountry Campground is considered strenuous, especially if you're carrying camping gear, food, and water. However, a shorter 'Del Norte Trail Overlook Hike' is a 3-mile round trip from Prisoners Harbor and is rated as moderate. The trail winds up and down two canyons, Cañada del Agua and Cañada del Muro, with beautiful scenic views. Expect natural surfaces, and potentially a wet creek crossing in winter and spring for the overlook hike.

Are permits or fees required to hike the Del Norte Trail or enter Channel Islands National Park?

There are no entrance fees for Channel Islands National Park itself. However, you will need to arrange transportation to Santa Cruz Island, typically via a park concessionaire ferry, which incurs a cost. If you plan to camp at the Del Norte Campsite, backcountry permits are required and should be reserved in advance through the National Park Service website (nps.gov).

What points of interest can I see along the route?

Starting from Prisoners Harbor Pier, the trail offers beautiful scenic views as it traverses canyons. You'll experience the unique ecosystem of Santa Cruz Island, with opportunities to see rare flora and fauna. The Del Norte Campsite is a key highlight for those undertaking the longer, strenuous hike.

What kind of wildlife and plants can I expect to see?

Santa Cruz Island is renowned for its biodiversity. You might encounter the endemic island fox, especially around the campground area. The island is home to over 600 plant species, with eight found nowhere else on Earth. Keep an eye out for unique flora as you hike through the canyons.

Is the Del Norte Trail dog-friendly?

No, pets are generally not permitted on trails or in the backcountry of Channel Islands National Park, including the Del Norte Trail. This regulation helps protect the island's unique and sensitive ecosystem.

What is the best time of year to hike this trail?

The Channel Islands generally offer pleasant hiking conditions year-round. Spring brings wildflowers, while fall and winter can offer clearer skies and fewer crowds, though you might encounter wet creek crossings. Summer can be warm, so starting early is advisable. Always check the weather forecast before your trip.

Does the trail connect with other paths?

Yes, the route primarily follows the Del Norte Trail (60%) but also includes sections of Navy Road (55%) and Eagle Creek Canyon Trail (15%). Additionally, it passes through areas designated as The Nature Conservancy (Restricted Access) (9%) and Pelican Bay Trail (Restricted Access) (9%).

What should I bring for a hike on Santa Cruz Island?

Given the island's remote nature, it's crucial to be self-sufficient. Bring plenty of water, as there is no potable water available on the trail. Pack all necessary food, sun protection (hat, sunscreen), layers of clothing for changing weather, a first-aid kit, and sturdy hiking shoes. If camping, ensure you have all your gear, as there are no services on the island.

Is the Del Norte Trail a loop or an out-and-back route?

The Komoot tour for the Del Norte Trail is an out-and-back route from Prisoners Harbor to the Del Norte Campground. There is also a shorter 'Del Norte Trail Overlook Hike' which is a 3-mile round trip from Prisoners Harbor, making it an out-and-back option as well.

Are there any specific considerations for the creek crossings on the trail?

For the shorter 'Del Norte Trail Overlook Hike,' be aware that a creek crossing may be wet, especially during winter and spring. Depending on recent rainfall, water levels can vary. Be prepared with appropriate footwear or be ready to get your feet wet.

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