There are hundreds of mooring spaces available within dinghy distance of romantic Two Harbors and outlying coves. When you arrive, use VHF Channel 9 to contact the Harbor Patrol, who will meet you just outside the mooring area to give you a mooring assignment and collect your mooring fees.
The village of Two Harbors and the secluded coves nearby each have mooring and anchorage options to make discovering these areas an easy experience. When you arrive, contact the Harbor Department via VHF Channel 9 to find your assignment and pay your fees.
In order to protect the beauty of Two Harbors and ensure the safety of other visitors, please observe the following regulations.
Dinghy docks, fuel docks, trash collection and mechanical services are available for boaters in and around Two Harbors. For information, please contact the Harbor Department on VHF Channel 9.
Boaters play an important role in the health of our ocean waters and share responsibility for its protection. Please help us protect what the readers of Scuba Diving Magazine (December 2004) called “The World’s Healthiest Marine Environment”.
Two Harbors offers many shore side services, including public showers and restrooms, a public laundry facility, water, ice and gift items at the General Store, a parts Warehouse and a Boat Shop for mechanical services and repair.
For centuries, sailors have sought refuge in the protected harbors that make up the Two Harbors area. Whether your planning your first voyage or your a seasoned mariner learn the course settings for Two Harbors.
Santa Catalina Island’s Boat-In Campsites allow you to enjoy true seclusion along the amazing Pacific coast. There are 17 sites at nine locations around the northeast shore of Avalon. These campsites can only be reached by boat or kayak, and you must pack in your own equipment and supplies.