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Two Harbors is Catalina’s second most popular destination for boaters. Its natural beauty rivals some of the water, kayaking, mountain biking, seaside camping or just relax on a local sandy beach. Guest accommodations include the historic Banning House Lodge, two ocean view cottages, as well as four campgrounds. Dine at the Harbor Reef Restaurant & Saloon, The West End Galley snack shop, and General Store. Other services include the Safari Bus island transportation, Visitors Service Center, and catering and special event services. Two Harbors also features an extensive Harbor and Mooring operation, which includes Harbor Patrol, Shoreboat Reservations can be made by calling 310.510.4253.


most scenic coves on the west coast. And with its quaint restaurants and seaside activities, Two Harbors has include the historic Banning House Lodge, two ocean view cottages, as well as four campgrounds. Dine at the Harbor Reef Restaurant & Saloon, The West End Galley snack shop, and General Store. Other services include the Safari Bus island transportation, Visitors Service Center, and catering and special event services. Two Harbors also features an extensive Harbor and Mooring operation, which includes Harbor Patrol, Shoreboat Reservations can be made by calling 310.510.4253.


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most scenic coves on the west coast. And with its quaint restaurants and seaside activities, Two Harbors has become the favorite for boaters who want a tranquil getaway. Go snorkeling or scuba diving in crystal clear water, kayaking, mountain biking, seaside camping or just relax on a local sandy beach. Guest accommodations become the favorite for boaters who want a tranquil getaway. Go snorkeling or scuba diving in crystal clear water, kayaking, mountain biking, seaside camping or just relax on a local sandy beach. Guest accommodations include the historic Banning House Lodge, two ocean view cottages, as well as four campgrounds. Dine at the Harbor Reef Restaurant & Saloon, The West End Galley snack shop, and General Store. Other services include


Two Harbors is Catalina’s second most popular destination for boaters. Its natural beauty rivals some of the most scenic coves on the west coast. And with its quaint restaurants and seaside activities, Two Harbors has become the favorite for boaters who want a tranquil getaway. Go snorkeling or scuba diving in crystal clear most scenic coves on the west coast. And with its quaint restaurants and seaside activities, Two Harbors has become the favorite for boaters who want a tranquil getaway. Go snorkeling or scuba diving in crystal clear water, kayaking, mountain biking, seaside camping or just relax on a local sandy beach. Guest accommodations include the historic Banning House Lodge, two ocean view cottages, as well as four campgrounds. Dine at the Harbor Reef Restaurant & Saloon, The West End Galley snack shop, and General Store. Other services include


the Safari Bus island transportation, Visitors Service Center, and catering and special event services. Two Harbors also features an extensive Harbor and Mooring operation, which includes Harbor Patrol, Shoreboat Reservations can be made by calling 310.510.4253.


the Safari Bus island transportation, Visitors Service Center, and catering and special event services. Two Harbors also features an extensive Harbor and Mooring operation, which includes Harbor Patrol, Shoreboat Reservations can be made by calling 310.510.4253.


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