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Old Oct 15th, 2009, 01:25 PM
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Channel Islands or Point Reyes

We are in the initial stages of planning a June trip to California with our boys, ages 12 and 18. We plan to visit San Francisco, Yosemite, Kings Canyon/Sequoia, and Carmel/Big Sur. I can't decide between adding a stop in Santa Barbara with a visit to the Channel Islands or a visit to Point Reyes. We like to hike and would like someplace a little different than our other stops. Is the seashore at Point Reyes much different than the Big Sur area? Anyone have a preference? Thanks for your time.
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Old Oct 15th, 2009, 03:07 PM
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At both Big Sur and Point Reyes, it is mostly rocky cliffs that stand high above the ocean. So in that sense they are similar. However, Point Reyes has grassy rolling hills that extend away from the ocean, whereas Big Sur has mostly steep mountains that extend away from the ocean. I've never been to CI, so can't comment on that. Teens typically really enjoy the Monterey Bay Aquarium.
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Old Oct 15th, 2009, 03:58 PM
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The weather at Point Reyes in June can be pretty dismal because of summer fog. Rather than plan a visit this far out, consider going there as one of your days in San Francisco if you are lucky enough to have a clear, warm day. If not, you can always find something else to do.

I'm not as familiar with the Channel Islands but fog in June is also fairly predictable in SoCal. Besides, Santa Barbara is kind of a long way from the other places you will be visiting.
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Old Oct 15th, 2009, 05:27 PM
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I think it depends on how long your trip is. Pt. Reyes would be handier to fit into your plans. Channel Islands would take more time and effort.
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Old Oct 16th, 2009, 01:09 PM
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Thanks for your replies. Amazingly enough, Channel Islands is a little less than an hour more than doing Point Reyes. So the time factor doesn't matter to me. The foggy weather, however, does make me think Channel Islands/Santa Barbara might be more fun.
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Why don't you do your own research instead of always relying upon the goodwill of others?
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Old Oct 25th, 2009, 11:55 AM
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kskid,
This website is designed to ask questions, if you don't want to contribute your "goodwill" then you don't have to. the poster is doing his own research by asking a valid question right here on this site.

Digby, I haven't been to CI yet, but it is on my list. I would certainly have to spend the night(camp) there if I go. We found Pt. Reyes to a great spot. Check the tide tables and hit the beach at low tide. This was our first time tide-pooling and it was great. Lots of starfish and stuff. Not sure what the stuff was or I would tell you. lol. Tule elk are on the north end. I think you would need two days in PT Reyes to do it justice. We only did one day and it wasn't enough. Haven't been to Yosemite, but we loved Sequoia.

http://www.kevingong.com/Hiking/index.html
http://www.naturalbornhikers.com/index.html

I like the two websites above.
If you get the latest Fodors book(it's not out yet) My color Photo of Pt Reyes is going to be in it.
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Old Oct 25th, 2009, 12:00 PM
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Latest Fodors book= California
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I'd add Santa Barbara...is it really just an hour longer to get there...from which place? If it is indeed that one hour I would choose SB. You have quite a few nice state parks and beaches, I would like the diversity of another city besides San Francisco. Santa Barbara is a smaller city, it's really quite nice and the weather, if foggy, should clear up by about noon. As someone else mentioned, a day trip to Point Reyes from SF is possible, we do it all the time.

I second what spirobulldog says, this is the place to ask these kinds of questions....it's not "I'm going to Calif, where should I go?"

Enjoy your trip out here.
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Old Oct 25th, 2009, 04:46 PM
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I've never been to Channel Islands but I've wanted to since I was a little girl, because that is where the children's book, "Island of the Blue Dolphins" takes place.
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I've been to both Channel Is and Pt Reyes. In review of poster's 1st post, I'd answer Pt Reyes: for the ease of getting too hiking destination. Channel Is requires a charter boat ride, time on the ocean (which could be rough and canceled if poor weather including fog) in addition to time driving to SO CAl..and you will have to hike where everyone else does. Pt Reyes, located No CAL no boat ride,can modify time, where hike and if fog rolls in you can always chose a different hiking destination inland...
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I have been to both Channel Islands and Pt. Reyes. Channel Islands is quite far from northern Cal, and, yes, you need a boat to get out there; NOT worth the trip from northern Cal. For hikers, I would recommend more time in the Sierras.It may take you longer than you think to drive in and out from the parks--the roads in and out are long and zig-zaggy. Route 1 through Big Sur is so zig-zaggy that you might want to take some anti-nausea medicine with you. You can day hikes a zillion places in any/all of those parks, as well as the beautiful parks in Big Sur. Big Sur has nice beaches and a stream for soaking. If you want an even beach-ier experience, I recommend Monterey with its aquarium (which my teens love)and its quite nice bike path. Cambria has a lovely beach, and Hearst Castle is an easy drive from there.
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Old Oct 26th, 2009, 08:03 AM
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Thanks for all the recommendations! The obnoxious post from kskid was my brother joking around with me. He makes fun of me for the amount of time I spend on this site.

My trip to California is unfortunately now up in the air. The airfare has suddenly almost doubled. I don't know whether it is the result of higher gas prices or whether it might come back down. Wish I had just gone ahead and booked it!
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If you are flying out of a smaller ciy into Fresno, then yeah it will be high. I imagine a large city flying into San Fran would be far less. check southwest airlines, they may not even be booking that far yet
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I don't know where you are flying from but there will surely be a number of air fare sales between now and June.

Also, you don't explain how Santa Barbara fits in with your NoCal travel plans. You say it's only an hour more than Pt Reyes?
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LOL. That's funny about your bro.

There will probably be several opportunities to find an airfare sale between now and June.

I'm not sure what you mean by "Amazingly enough, Channel Islands is a little less than an hour more than doing Point Reyes." Could your explain?
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Old Oct 30th, 2009, 12:16 PM
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We are flying from Cincinnati to San Francisco. Airfare has been $268 nonstop for many weeks. It suddenly jumped to $428. I behaved as if it would stay at $268 since it had been there for so long--stupid me!! I will keep checking back though.

The reason I say Channel Islands will only be an hour longer is because we were planning to drive up the coast from about San Luis Obispo no matter which place we visit. If we go to Point Reyes, we have to drive north an hour longer and then drive back an hour to SFO to fly out.
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Check itasoftware.com. Click on month-long search and type in your dates. United has several Tuesdays in June for $318. It's not a booking site, but you can get all the info there that you need in order to book your flight. There will be opportunities to book at sale prices as you get closer to your departure date. If you haven't booked by then, start checking closely right after the holidays. Good luck.

I've been to Pt. Reyes and love the scenery and ambience. Have not been to the Channel Islands, so cannot comment.
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Old Oct 30th, 2009, 02:28 PM
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Thanks Betsy!!
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Old Oct 30th, 2009, 02:34 PM
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I haven't been to CI, but plan to go sometime. In reading about the islands, it appears that each island is different. So you would need to have an island in mind(there are 4 or 5 you can visit) if you decide to go there. Another thing to keep in mind is; that if the sea is rough they do cancel the boatrides. When I do go to CI, it appears to me this best thing to do there would be kayaking, diving, and I would surely want to camp there overnight.
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