Two Harbors Campground,
Two Harbors, CA 90704
About Us

Two Harbors Campground, located in Two Harbors, California, offers the best of Catalina Island camping with traditional tent camping and unique tent cabins overlooking the Pacific Ocean. Amenities include showers, chemical toilets, fresh water, picnic tables, BBQs, and fire pits. You can purchase food and drinks from the General Store and have them delivered to your campsite. The campground offers 47 tent sites for up to 12 guests, as well as tent cabins with ocean views. Prices vary, with additional fees for tent cabins and LA County occupancy tax. Minimum stay requirements apply for weekends and holidays. Reservations can be made online or by phone. The cancellation policy allows for refunds with advance notice. No pets are allowed at the campground. Transportation options include the Catalina Express ferry and the Cyclone powerboat. Gear haul services are available for transporting luggage. Campers are advised to bring a VHF radio in case of emergencies. Before visiting, check for weather-related closures by contacting the Visitor Service Center.
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"Some things were not open as we were told by phone before our trip. Breakfast place, and we were told the kayaks would be open on Monday. The restaurant was very good."
"What a great place! It is much more laid back than the busling Avalon. Two Harbors has one of everything you may need. Snorkeling is awesome just a long the western edge of the bay in the kelp. The restaurant is quite good for dinner. The lunch cafe is meh, but the bar can save that experience. We really enjoyed renting two lounge chairs on the beach for $45. Wait staff bring you whatever you want, they provide towels, nice lounge chairs and an umbrella, plus lunch and drinks at additional cost. Lots of mooring balls here, not sure I'd want to be here on a weekend, but the weekdays are blissful. Also they have deals on mooring, 7 nights for price of six in the high season, or 7 nights for the price of 2 in the off season (Nov. 1st) and you can switch to other locations on the island if there is a ball open, except at Avalon"
"Gorgeous location in the world, makes it worth the trek across the ocean. As a first time visitor the instructions provided on the website and email after booking were a bit vague and we did not have any communications with the rangers. The staff at the visitor center was great though with providing information when asked and executing requests. It would of been helpful get the logistics of the check in process as well as the gear haul services. The tent cabins with the cots provided were ok however there was a decent spider population in ours that I had to take care of to get the family comfortable. The town has a lot of great amenities but be prepared for a .75 mile hike down a hill to town and up a hill back to the campgrounds along with prices 3-5x normal markets. (Example a gallon of spring water $4.50) Overall a great camping trip with the family!"
"Left for half a day to go into Avalon, and found that our campsite was raided. Some people stole our firewood and went into our tent. If anyone decided to try the tent cabins, just know they’re pretty old and are infested with spiders at night. You’re better off bringing your own tent. Also, they have a metal storage bin that’s suppose to keep animals out, but the storage bin has a hole and isn’t insect proof so keep that in mind when storing. The faculties here aren’t taken care of, however the views are great. Make sure to pack accordingly."
"Went to the campground Wed - Fri in early June. The hike to the campground is a brutal uphill climb but doable IF you don’t carry your gear. Definitely pay the $5 per bag to have them deliver it to your campsite. Sites close to the beach have a hike down once they get to the top. Very quiet during the week. Weather was great but plan for wet/damp nights and mornings. We saw a bison, golden eagle, fox, bat ray, and more! Went spearfishing and caught a calico bass. General store is well stocked but expensive. A few gluten free options are available. I have celiac and got the burger lettuce wrapped and a gf muffin. Coffee was great. My biggest advice is bring something 2 wheeled that you can pack your gear on. Will definitely be back!"
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