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Catalina Island Camping
Find your slice of island paradise
Catalina Island is an outdoor lover's paradise. And there's no better way to experience this beautiful island than to be at one with the natural surroundings on a camping getaway.
We offer campgrounds in Avalon and on the west end of the island in Two Harbors. There are also great opportunities to explore more remote parts of Catalina Island at Black Jack Campground, just below 2,097-foot Mt. Orizaba, Catalina Island’s highest peak; Parson's Landing, a secluded beach campground seven miles west of Two Harbors; and Little Harbor on the backside of Catalina, rated "One of the Best Campgrounds in the West" by Sunset Magazine. Or for a truly unique experience, explore our Boat-in Camping sites.
If you’d like to get back nature, but don’t care to bring your gear, we offer Tent Cabins in both Avalon and Two Harbors (in addition to regular tent sites). Whatever campground or site you choose, we hope you enjoy the island’s never-ending beauty and warm hospitality.
If you're hiking the Trans-Catalina Trail, make your campsite reservations here.
**Road and Trail Disclaimer- Please contact the Catalina Conservancy at 310.510.1445 for trail and road access after storms. Some roads and trails are closed during and after storms while the rangers remove debris from the trail.