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Santa Cruz Island — Beach Closures
Public access to beaches on Santa Cruz Island may be limited as part of the Island Fox Recovery Project.
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Public access to Conservancy-owned portions of the island will be permitted with the following inland access restrictions:
  • No hiking into or in the central valley of Santa Cruz Island is allowed
  • No inland access 50 feet past the mean high water mark at Christy Beach
  • While on any portion of Santa Cruz Island owned by The Nature Conservancy, the permit holder and all members of the permit holder’s party, whenever separated from the permit holder, must carry a copy of the permit and show it to The Nature conservancy’s staff if requested.
 
 

 

Please check back for future updates on beach closures and reopenings.

 
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