Campground

Facilities

A half mile hike, including 154 steps, is needed to get from the Landing Cove to the seven-site (4-6 persons per site) campground. Camping is primitive and campers must bring their own food, equipment and water. Picnic table, food storage box, and pit toilet are provided.

Natural Features

Waves have eroded the 5-mile volcanic island, creating steep, towering sea cliffs, sea caves and natural bridges. Much of the year, the island vegetation looks brown, but the winter rain brings brightly-colored terrain. The altitude is low and ranges from sea level to 250 feet.

Recreation

With two miles of hiking trails, ocean access nearby the campground, and generally good weather, Anacapa Island offers a variety of recreational activities, including hiking, swimming, snorkeling, diving, kayaking and wildlife/wildflower viewing. In summer, rangers lead an underwater video program. The program includes live video footage of sea life which is projected for visitors to see. It's a great way to stay dry while viewing colorful sea creatures.

Since Anacapa Island is a cliff island, access to the water is only at the Landing Cove via a dock. There are no other accessible beaches unless you have a watercraft. There are no services on the island, so all gear has to be brought to the island. For more information about recreational activities in the park, visit https://www.nps.gov/chis/planyourvisit/index.htm.

Recreation Sites

  • Tent Only Nonelectric
  • Management
  • Overnight

Activities

  • Water Sports
  • Picnicking
  • Hiking
  • Interpretive Programs
  • Camping
  • Boating
  • Beachcombing
  • Birding
  • Fishing
  • Guided Interpretive Walks
  • Historic & Cultural Site
  • Information Site
  • Photography
  • Ranger Station
  • Sailing
  • Sea Kayaking
  • Snorkeling
  • Swimming
  • Visitor Center
  • Wildlife Viewing
  • Water Access
  • Scuba Diving
  • Whale Watching

Amenities

  • Beach Access
  • Food Storage Locker
  • Interpretive Trails
  • Picnic Area
  • Picnic Tables
  • Trailheads
  • Vault Toilets
  • Food Locker
  • Generator Free

Nearby Attractions

The Landing Cove near the campground is an ideal place for swimming, diving, snorkeling and kayaking, but there are no lifeguards on the island. The island is also home to just over two miles of trails that meander to dramatic overlooks and magnificent coastal views. All hikers must stay on the trails for visitor safety and to protect fragile vegetation and nesting seabirds. No off- trail hiking is allowed.

Getting Here

Latitude
34° 0' 51.0901" N
Longitude
119° 22' 4.0400" W

Boat transportation can be arranged with Island Packers from Ventura or Channel Islands (Oxnard) Harbors.

To park headquarters in Ventura, California: Highway 101, exit Victoria or Seaward to Ventura Harbor.

Need to Know

  • Anacapa Island may only be reached by boat. Visitors are required to arrange boat transportation to the island before reserving a campsite. Contact the park's authorized concessioner Island Packers or use your own private boat.
  • Camping reservations are required prior to arriving on the island. There are NO walk-ups at this facility.
  • One party or group may reserve a maximum of 2 individual sites per visit. There are 7 individual campsites. Max 4-6 people per site.

  • Upon arrival, meet ranger at beach, landing dock or campground. However, park staff is not always available on the island. Please have confirmation letter, receipt, or campsite number with you.
  • Hike-in Distance to Site: 1/4 mile to 1/2 mile. Visitors must carry all their own gear.
  • Primitive camping. Tent camping only, no electricity/water/sewer site hook-ups at this campground. Bring low profile tents and extra food for weather delays. No shelter or shade. Picnic table, food storage box, vault toilet provided. Must bring your own water. No stores or services.
  • Quiet time is enforced at 10:00 p.m. Check-in and check-out times are at 11:00 a.m.

  • Proper food and trash storage is required. Food/Trash storage lockers are provided at each site. Recommend hard-sided container (i.e., action packer) to further protect food/garbage from animals.
  • Visitors are required to pack out what they pack in, including garbage.
  • No campfires or charcoal fires. Only enclosed gas camp stoves are allowed.
  • Smoking is only allowed on the concrete area by the crane at the top of the stairs.
  • Avoid contact with deer mice. Hantavirus has been found in island deer mice. For more information visit: https://www.nps.gov/chis/planyourvisit/hantavirus.htm.
  • To help prevent the introduction of nonnative species the following items may not be brought to the park: pets; live or potted plants; soil; cut flowers; firewood or any untreated, unfinished wood (including hiking sticks); corrugated boxes; tools or equipment with attached soil; motorized vehicles; bicycles; and single-use plastic grocery bags.
  • No fishing in marine reserves. California fishing license and ocean enhancement sticker required to fish outside marine reserves.
  • Kayakers: ocean conditions can rapidly change, requiring expert abilities. Ocean kayaking is an inherently dangerous activity. Always check weather and do not kayak beyond your experience level.
  • Since Anacapa Island is a cliff island, access to the water is only at the Landing Cove via a dock. There are no other accessible beaches unless you have a watercraft.
  • No off- trail hiking is allowed. Portions of trails are subject to closure when Western gulls are nesting from April through August.
  • Contact Information

    1901 Spinnaker Drive
    Ventura, CA 93001

    For campground inquiries, please call: 805-658-5730

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