Del Norte Campground is the only backcountry site on Santa Cruz Island, part of Channel Islands National Park. It offers experienced backpackers the opportunity to explore its wild areas, taking in its rich history, diverse wildlife and magnificent landscapes. Visitors must carry their own gear and water to the campground, which includes four primitive sites, a picnic table and a pit-style toilet.
For a truly remote getaway full of backpacking and breathtaking scenery, take a backcountry trip to Santa Cruz Island's Del Norte Campground. Del Norte is currently the only backcountry campground on Santa Cruz Island. The National Park Service opened this backcountry site in recognition of its rare wilderness values. As you explore these wild areas, please take the responsibility to help us protect and preserve these delicate natural resources for future generations.
While backcountry camping is an incredible experience, it is not for the inexperienced backpacker. Due to difficult weather, rugged terrain, and off-trail hiking, backcountry camping is an arduous endeavor and should be undertaken only by experienced, well-conditioned backpackers.
To reach this backcountry site, visitors will backpack along a historic ranch road/trail through a series of canyons and ridges, to a vista about 700 feet above sea level. This moderate to strenuous 3.5-mile hike from Prisoners Harbor travels through island oak woodlands and coastal sage scrub plant communities.
Del Norte is nestled in a shaded oak grove and provides scenic views of the island's pristine coastline.
The largest of California's Channel Islands, Santa Cruz Island is one of the five islands that make up the Channel Islands National Park. The island is rich in cultural history, magnificent landscapes, and unique flora and fauna. Native American Indians inhabited the island for over 10,000 years and Europeans explored and ranched on the island for over 150 years.
Over 600 plant species, 140 land birds, 11 land mammals and a handful of amphibians and reptiles call the island their home. The island fox and island scrub-jay are exciting finds, as they're unique to the island, found nowhere else in the world.
Set alerts at more campgrounds to increase your odds of getting a place to stay! Below is a list of the closest campgrounds supported on Campflare. Or, view all campgrounds in Channel Islands National Park.
Nearby Campgrounds | Distance | Notification Rate |
Santa Cruz Scorpion
Channel Islands National Park
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6.2mi | 90% |
Anacapa Island
Channel Islands National Park
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16.8mi | 95% |
Santa Rosa Island
Channel Islands National Park
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22.3mi | 95% |
Santa Rosa Island Backcountry Beach Camping
Channel Islands National Park
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24.7mi | 93% |
North Beach Upper (Sites 1-23)
Emma Wood State Beach
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26.8mi | 36% |
North Beach Lower (Sites 24-90)
Emma Wood State Beach
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26.9mi | 34% |