Camping on Catalina Island | Catalina Island Company Little Harbor Campground is perfect for campers who enjoy hiking, playing on the beach or in the water Located about seven miles east of Two Harbors and 19 miles from Avalon, Little Harbor is a sandy, beachfront campground with lots of opportunities for recreation
Little Harbor Campground | Catalina Island Located about five miles east of Two Harbors and 16 miles from Avalon, Little Harbor is a sandy, beachfront campground with lots of opportunities for recreation This beautiful campground is the only one on Catalina's remote “backside "
Catalina Island Camping Explore the stunning Catalina Island camping experience at the Conservancy’s three campsites along the Trans-Catalina Trail: Black Jack, Little Harbor and Parsons Landing
Little Harbor - Campsite Photos, Reservations Info Little Harbor campground is located in a beautiful cove on the backside of Catalina Island There are 23 campsites in Little Harbor and 6 others in nearby Shark Harbor
Little Harbor Campground | Two Harbors, California - The Dyrt The campground sits in a protected cove on Catalina Island's remote coast, where each of the spaced-out sites includes a water spout, picnic table, fire pit, and food storage box Campers can anchor in the harbor, though boaters need to set bow and stern anchors to avoid swinging into rocks
The Ultimate Guide to Little Harbor Catalina Island Located a short ferry ride away from Long Beach, CA, camping at Little Harbor on the beautiful Santa Catalina Island is a bucket list trip for anyone who loves the outdoors and adventure
Backpacking on Catalina Island: Little Harbor and Shark Harbor via Two . . . As you approach the end of your hike, you’ll be treated to a bird’s eye view of Shark Harbor and Little Harbor Once you make it into Little Harbor, you’ll want to find your campsite, setup your tent, and have some lunch before exploring the beautiful coastline
Two Harbors Little Harbor Campgrounds - Hidden California Little Harbors has about half as many sites as Two Harbors, which makes for a more intimate experience with nature While there are no tent cabins here, you can rent 4-person tents for just $40 a night if you don’t want to bring your own gear