Santa Cruz Del Norte Backcountry (npsrecgovdata)
1901 Spinnaker Drive, Ventura, CA 93001
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1901 Spinnaker Drive, Ventura, California 93001, United States
About the Business

Welcome to Santa Cruz Del Norte Backcountry
For those seeking a truly remote getaway filled with adventure and breathtaking scenery, Santa Cruz Del Norte Backcountry offers an unparalleled backcountry camping experience on Santa Cruz Island. Located at 1901 Spinnaker Drive, Ventura, California, our unique campground is nestled within the stunning landscapes of Channel Islands National Park, providing an ideal escape for experienced backpackers.
Discover Del Norte Campground
Del Norte is the only backcountry campground on Santa Cruz Island, recognized by the National Park Service for its rare wilderness values. Embark on a 3.5-mile moderate to strenuous hike from Prisoners Harbor, traversing historic ranch roads and trails through canyons and ridges to reach this secluded oasis situated 700 feet above sea level. The trail meanders through island oak woodlands and coastal sage scrub plant communities, offering a journey as rewarding as the destination.
Primitive Camping Amidst Nature
Our campground features four primitive campsites, each accommodating up to four persons. Essentials such as a picnic table and a pit-style toilet are provided, but campers must bring their own toilet paper and all necessary supplies, including food and water, as these are not available on-site. Embrace the adventure of backpacking by packing light and carrying all your gear to the campsite.
Plan Your Visit
Access to Santa Cruz Island is possible via Island Packers Cruises or private boat. Del Norte Campground is beautifully nestled in a shaded oak grove, offering scenic views of the island's pristine coastline, but please note there is no beach access directly from the campground.
Explore Santa Cruz Island
Santa Cruz Island, the largest of California's Channel Islands, boasts a rich cultural history and diverse ecosystems. Discover over 600 plant species, 140 land birds, 11 land mammals, and unique species like the island fox and island scrub-jay. Enjoy recreational activities such as hiking, snorkeling, diving, kayaking, and wildlife viewing. Guided kayak trips and rentals must be arranged prior to arrival.
Important Information
- Campground inquiries: Call 805-658-5730
- Visit [Recreation.gov](https://www.nps.gov/chis/planyourvisit/index.htm) for more information and reservations.
- Boat transportation can be arranged with Island Packers from Ventura Harbor.
- Directions: From Ventura, take Highway 101 and exit at Victoria or Seaward to reach Ventura Harbor.
Join us at Santa Cruz Del Norte Backcountry for an unforgettable wilderness adventure, and help us protect and preserve these delicate natural resources for future generations.
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Reviews
"One of the most beautiful places I've ever camped. Incredible sweeping views of the island and very few other camp sites! The wildlife is great, and there's a lot to see if you continue up the trail. Warnings: there's no water, so you have to bring all your water, which makes the hike up to the camp quite strenuous. There is also only a single pit toilet with a wood wall that is more unpleasant than digging your own hole."
"Del Norte camp is a true back country camp. Reservations should be made as far in advance as possible with the National Park Service, as it books out quickly on the weekends. It's a 3+ mile hike up to the camp from Prisoner's Harbor. The NPS website says it is "strenuous" and they're not lying. It's not the length of the hike, but the up/down, with an final altitude of around 800 feet, combined with the narrow, loose footing and all the water you will need to pack in that's the problem. The Navy Road hike SW of the camp still has some climbing, but is a wider, two-track dirt road with less up and down. It's longer but easier, and with better views as it runs along the ridge. The camp itself is really nice. Site one is the prime view location, with site two not far behind. Sites three and four have shade and more seclusion from oak trees. The tent sites are level and hard. The recycled plastic picnic tables are great! The wildlife boxes are really useful at keeping the critters out of your stuff. The most prominent wildlife here are the island foxes and island scrub jays. The foxes make the rounds through the camp about three times a day looking for scraps and the jays are there all day, in their animated and comical glory. Although it's tempting, don't feed the animals. Despite an excellent 2-day camping experience, I ding the camp one full star. That's for two reasons... One, the "restroom" is pretty disgusting. I camp almost every month and this one is at the very bottom of the list. Two is the whole water situation. The NPS makes it clear that there is no water available on the island. That's actually a lie. I counted four large water tanks as I hiked around and crossed water pipes, some with signs identifying them as such. At least two of the tanks were newer and functional. I also crossed a spring-fed stream on the hike. The rangers and workers who spend time here have water. Rather than force everyone to pack 2 gallons of water to the campsite, it would be nice to simply install a water tap a short hike from the camp. It would vastly improve the experience, as well as make it safer for everyone."
"Del Norte back country campground is located 3.5 miles from Prisoners Harbor. There is no running water and 1 pit toilet. There are 4 campsites and all sites must be reserved in advance. Campsites #3 & #4 have the most shade and are very spacious. Bear boxes are available at each campsite."
"This is hands down the nicest campsite I have ever backpacked to. The view is breathtaking. Campsite one has an amazing view and campsite four has it's own beautiful privacy oak. There are no bad campsites here though. There are secure food boxes to keep out the creatures at each campsite along with a very nice picnic table and a flattened area for your tent. There are a few things to be aware of - the hike up to Del Norte campground from Prisoner's Harbor has some serious inclines. It's not *that* difficult, but it's not a casual hike, either. I wouldn't want to be stuck towing a cooler up and down those hills. Another thing to be aware of is that the pit toilet has no roof. This is pretty great in good weather (and there's plenty of privacy), but if it's raining...well, let's hope you have a poncho. Lastly, the animals (especially the foxes) are not impressed with you at all. This is really cool because you're treated as just another creature not to be feared. It also means you need to be ever vigilant about food around your campsite. Anything left unattended will be stolen by the campsite's resident fox, who patrols regularly. And she is *not* shy about going right back after you shoo her. The ravens won't give you much trouble, but they'll keep a close eye on you. The scrub jays are hilarious to watch. All in all, it is very very worth the trip and I would recommend it to any able bodied person."
"This campsite is ok at best, the hike is pretty boring, the view is ok/good in some spots, all-in-all, the cost to get out here and the limitations set on the public for exploring and time doesn't make it a memorable camp out for a short trip, maybe if you have multiple days there maybe more to it, if you're coming for a day or two, save your money, it's just another arid campground with a lot of mosquitoes, not enough shade if you're unlucky enough to get a spot without a tree. Btw this was in the summer, cooler temps may be more enjoyable. Our highlight was a Fox came into camp."
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