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 The Catalina Experience    

The Catalina Experience The island jewel of Southern California is a destination for millions of visitors each year. Few, however, have the opportunity to see Catalina Island's real character - its rolling hills, hidden harbors, sandy beaches and endemic wildlife. The Catalina Experience" takes you to White's Landing - gateway to Catalina's interior and positioned on the island's nicest beach. Youth camps, family camps and adult events are scheduled to begin June 26, 2006.
White's Landing - (562) 400-0745
For complete information please visit: The Catalina Experience
Youth Camps
Family Camps
Kid Friendly
Boy Scouts of America Camp Cherry Valley
Cherry Valley - (310) 510-2895
Boy Scouts of America Camp Emerald Bay
Emerald Bay - (310) 510-1795
Campus By The Sea
Gallagher's Cove - (310) 510-0015
Catalina Island Camps
Howlands Landing - (800) 696-2267
Catalina Island Marine Institute at Buttonshell Beach
Buttonshell Beach - (310) 510-1890
Catalina Island Marine Institute at Cherry Cove
Cherry Cove - (310) 510-0071
Catalina Island Marine Institute at Toyon Bay
Toyon Bay - (310) 510-1622
Glendale YMCA Camp Fox
Buttonshell Beach - (310) 510-0846
Mountain and Sea Educational Adventure
(310) 510-2695
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Camping Catalina
Camping Catalina

Spending One or More Nights in the Great Outdoors on Catalina
Since the vast majority of Catalina Island's 76 square miles (48,640 acres) remains undeveloped and protected, one of the best ways imaginable to experience the island is to camp there. The Santa Catalina Island Company maintains good-quality campgrounds at five different locations, making it possible for you to enjoy the island in its great variety.
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Boat-in Camping
Enjoy a Primitive Island-Style Camping Experience
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