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Catalina Island Camps
Catalina Island Camps is a unique and enriching institution located at 100 Howland Landing in Avalon, California, United States. Nestled on the beautiful Catalina Island, this camp offers a variety of outdoor adventures and educational programs for children and teenagers. With a focus on fostering independence, leadership skills, and a love for nature, Catalina Island Camps provides a safe and supportive environment for campers to explore, learn, and grow. From hiking and kayaking to marine biology and team-building activities, there is something for everyone at this exceptional camp. Join us for an unforgettable experience on Catalina Island!
Parsons Landing
Parsons Landing is a secluded beach campground located in Avalon, California, United States. It is situated seven miles west of the village of Two Harbors and offers eight primitive sites that can accommodate up to eight people each. Accessible by a strenuous hike on the Silver Peak Trail or a walk on the West End Road, Parsons Landing is a popular destination for campers and hikers alike. Kayaking is also an option, with kayaks available for rent from the Two Harbors Dive Shop. Parsons Landing is part of the Trans-Catalina Trail, a challenging 38.5 mile hike across the island's interior. Lockers pre-stocked with firewood, a fire starter, and water are available for purchase, and reservations are required for individual camping. Campers must check in at the Two Harbors Visitor Services before beginning their hike, and there is a 10-day maximum stay at all campgrounds.
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