Points of Interest

Points of Interest

Civil War Barracks

In 1864, the U.S. Army sent 83 soldiers to survey Santa Catalina Island as a proposed reservation for “militant” Native Americans. That plan was never completed, but the barracks they built remain as a monument to the Civil War, World War II, and even a little Hollywood magic.

Banning House Lodge

The Banning House Lodge was built in 1910 as the summer home for the pioneering Banning brothers, who owned Santa Catalina Island. Now a charming, Craftsman -style bed and breakfast, the Banning House Lodge offers sweeping views of the Isthmus of Catalina and Catalina Harbor from its romantic, hilltop perch above Two Harbors.

Ning-Po

Ning PoaPerhaps the most notorious ship ever to drop anchor in Catalina Harbor was the 158-foot, wooden Chinese pirate ship, NingPo.