Two Harbors Overlook Webcam

Live view from Catalina’s Two Harbors overlook webcam.  Two Harbors is located on the quieter and less busy, northeast part of Catalina.  This is a high definition, streaming camera that is perched up on a hilltop by the entrance to Cat bay.  The camera periodically changes position and includes live video of eagles nesting plus views looking towards the Catalina Isthmus with Two Harbors in the background.  This camera gives you a perspective of the rugged side of Catalina that most cannot access and see.

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About Two Harbors

Two Harbors is a quiet and scenic village on the western side of Catalina Island. Surrounded by crystal-clear waters, it offers a relaxing atmosphere. Unlike Avalon, this small community provides a more remote and natural experience.


Two Harbors has played an important role on Catalina Island. Native American tribes once lived here, relying on fishing and trade. Later, the area was used for mining, ranching, and military operations. Over time, it became a destination for boaters, campers, and nature lovers.


The village offers many outdoor activities. Snorkeling and scuba diving reveal vibrant marine life beneath the surface. Kayaking and paddleboarding allow visitors to explore the calm waters and hidden coves. Hiking trails lead to breathtaking views of the coastline and rolling hills.


For boating enthusiasts, Two Harbors is an ideal destination. A well-maintained marina provides moorings and facilities for visiting yachts. The clear waters and peaceful surroundings make it a great spot for fishing and sailing. Wildlife such as sea lions, bald eagles, and dolphins are often seen.


Ocean temperatures around Two Harbors vary throughout the year. In summer, the water ranges from 68 to 72°F, making it comfortable for swimming. During winter, temperatures drop to around 58 to 62°F, which can feel chilly without a wetsuit. Spring and fall offer moderate temperatures, ranging from 62 to 67°F.


Accommodations range from rustic campgrounds to charming lodges. The historic Banning House Lodge offers a cozy stay with stunning ocean views. Nearby, a general store and restaurant provide essential supplies and delicious meals. Visitors can enjoy fresh seafood and refreshing drinks while taking in the scenery.

Catalina Weather

Catalina and most of Southern California’s beach communities have some of the best weather in the world.  Temperatures remain mild throughout the winter and summer.

 

Most rain falls between December and April.  May and June are often very cloudy and cool as the marine layer covers the beach communities.  This is caused by the deserts warming up and pulling the clouds and fog over the coast.  There can be weeks without seeing any sun at all during this time of the year.  Often these two months are referred to as “May gray” and “June gloom”.

 

Summertime high temperatures are generally in the 60s and 70s with night time lows in the 60s.  Winter cools off with highs in the low 60s and lows in the 50s during the night.  Rarely does the temperature exceed 90 degrees or fall into the 30s at night.

Occasionally a weather phenomena called a “Santa Ana” will drive temperatures near 100 degrees and are often accompanied by very high, near hurricane force, winds.

 

This area is not prone to high winds except when a large, strong storm moves through or a Santa Ana weather event happens.

Catalina average high and low temperatures by month
Catalina average rainfall by month

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