Camping Facilities
The Del Norte campground has four primitive campsites (four persons per site) and users must camp within these designated sites. A picnic table and pit-style toilet are provided (campers must bring their own toilet paper).
Visitors are encouraged to pack as light as possible (backpacking style) as they will need to carry all of their gear, food, and water to the campsite.
Water is not available. However, depending on rainfall and pig damage for the year, stream water might be available near Prisoners Harbor at the mouth of Cañada del Puerto and at springs located in Cañada del Agua and Cañada del Puerto. See the map in the site bulletin (PDF document linked above) for details. All water must be treated with iodine, a filter, or by boiling before any use.
No fires (including charcoal) are permitted. Only enclosed camp stoves are allowed. Campers must pack out their own trash; trash containers are not provided.
Due to scavenging animals (including birds), campers are required to store all food and trash in animal- and bird-proof containers. National Park Service food storage boxes are provided at campsites, but coolers, plastic Rubber Maid-type boxes, backpacking-style bear cannisters or other types of containers with sealing lids may be used as well. Due to scavenging pigs, do not store any food or trash in tents. If not using food storage boxes, secure your containers to picnic tables or trees with straps or rope, or place food and trash in duffle bags and/or backpacks and hang from trees.
Since the mice do carry hantavirus, some basic precautions should be taken: do not feed any wild animals; keep food and drink in rodent-proof containers; and prevent entry of mice into your tent by keeping it zipped up at all times. Click here for more information on hantavirus.
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