How much does it cost to camp at Two Harbors?
Rates*
Tent Sites (Adult) | Tent Sites (Child 2-11) | |
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Summer (March – October) | $29 | $20 |
Winter (November – February) | $27 | $18 |
Holiday Rates | $30 | $21 |
How do I reserve a campsite in Catalina Island?
Catalina Island Conservancy. Reservations are currently being accepted. Conservancy Members can contact Visitor Services at 310-510-4205 to book and receive their 50% Member Discount for BlackJack, Little Harbor and Parson’s Landing. To view available campsites, or for non-member bookings CLICK HERE.
Can you camp anywhere in Catalina?
CAMPING: Camping is only permitted in five designated campgrounds along the Trans-Catalina Trail: Hermit Gulch, Black Jack, Little Harbor, Two Harbors, and Parson’s Landing. All campgrounds have potable water, except for Parson’s Landing.
Is Two Harbors Catalina open?
Catalina Island is open! Island businesses, parks, harbors and beaches are open.
How do I get from Avalon to Two Harbors?
Cylcone to Two Harbors The Catalina Island Company’s Cyclone power boat is the fastest way to travel between Avalon and Two Harbors, making the trip in about 40 minutes It operates from the Green Pier, with multiple daily departures during the spring and summer months.
Does Catalina Flyer go to Two Harbors?
Getting To Two Harbors Two Harbors is an easy destination to reach either by land or by sea – it’s your choice! The Catalina Express offers scheduled passenger ferry service between San Pedro and Two Harbors.
Can you travel from Two Harbors to Avalon?
The Catalina Island Company’s Cyclone power boat is the fastest way to travel between Avalon and Two Harbors, making the trip in about 40 minutes It operates from the Green Pier, with multiple daily departures during the spring and summer months.
Is Two Harbors better than Avalon?
If you need restaurants, bars, activities and a lot of shops, you should check out Avalon. If you are looking for a more laid back experience, hiking, snorkeling and outdoor activities, I would definitely check out Two Harbors.
Where is Two Harbors campground on Catalina Island?
Located just outside the village on a bluff overlooking the Pacific Ocean, the Two Harbors Campground offers traditional tent camping, and unique tent cabins. All camping options give you access to showers, chemical toilets, fresh water, picnic tables, BBQs and fire pits.
Where to camp in Catalina Island in winter?
Deck Rooms at Two Harbors Village – Available during the winter months in Two Harbors, camping cabins are a simple, yet comfortable way to enjoy the Catalina camping experience. Shop & Deliver – Have your favorite food and drinks from the Two Harbors General Store delivered to your campsite at Little Harbor or Two Harbors Campground.
Where to camp on the Trans Catalina Trail?
Two Harbors Campground is one of the featured campgrounds on the popular 38.5 mile Trans-Catalina Trail, a rugged hike across the island’s interior. Click here to learn more about hiking the Trans Catalina Trail. Two Harbors also offers crystal clear water and a pristine and easily accessible sandy beach.
How many tent sites are there on Catalina Island?
Instead of hitting the trail right off the boat, many hikers spend the night here to get an early-morning start on their Trans-Catalina Trail adventure. Amenities: 40 tent sites and 7 tent cabins, potable water, coin-op hot showers, restrooms, picnic tables, BBQs. No open fires. Wax logs and charcoal fires permitted in BBQs. Ranger on site… more