Santa Cruz Island is the largest privately owned island off the Continental
United States. The island encompasses 96 square miles or about 62,000 acres
and is approximately 22 miles long. For comparison, it is over four times
the size of Manhattan (22 square miles) or Bermuda (19 square miles), and
is larger that the District of Columbia (61 square miles). It lies about
22-25 miles off the adjacent mainland coast of Santa Barbara, California.
. In 1987, 9/10ths of the island passed to The Nature Conservancy with the
death of its owner, Carey Stanton. The remaining 1/10th is owned by the Gherini
family, the great grandchildren of Justinian Caire. In February 1997, the
Gherini holdings will pass to the National Park Service for inclusion in
the Channel Islands National Park.