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  2. Shop Channel Islands Surfboards, Clothing, Accessories, Gear and more.

  3. Surfing - Channel Islands National Park (U.S. National Park ...

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    All surf spots are remote and are best accessed by private boat due to the islands’ rugged terrain and the hiking distance from the designated landing areas where the park concession vessels drop off visitors. Contact local area surf shops or the park visitor center for more information.

  4. Board Models - Channel Islands Surfboards

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    Shop Channel Islands Surfboards, Clothing, Accessories, Gear and more.

  5. Channel Islands Surf Forecast and Eyeball Surf Report

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    Detailed Channel Islands surf forecast maps and the latest eyeball surf report from local surfers in the region. Near-shore swell is shown on the map together with the surf forecast rating for spots in Channel Islands.

  6. About – Channel Islands Surfboards

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    Since 1969, Channel Islands Surfboards has been dedicated to performance and quality through hard work, innovation, and originality. Over the last 50 years, Channel Islands has grown from a local grass-roots operation to a cutting edge organization, catering to the best surfers in the world.

  7. Backcountry Surfing in Channel Islands National Park

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    For a rugged, isolated, backcountry surfing experience, try surfing in Channel Islands National Park. These islands are just miles off the coast of southern California, but they are a world of their own.

  8. A Guide to the Channel Islands - California.com

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    Go Surfing in Channel Islands National Park Pick up a board from Channel Islands Surfboards and head out to Santa Cruz, Santa Rosa, or San Miguel Island on a private boat. Make your way to the south shore during the summer and fall to enjoy the south swells, or head toward the north shores to experience the north-west swells the rest of the year.