Address: 122 Whittley Ave, Avalon, CA 90704, USA
“An old hotel, but very affordable. Scuba divers come here because of the extra room for their equipment.”
Address: 100 Falls Canyon Rd, Avalon, CA 90704, USA
“While on a get away on the Island my wife fell and injured her knee . Being in pre-hospital care on the mainland for over 36 years , I was pleasantly surprised at the courtesy and attentiveness of the ER Staff. Although not a 24 hr. Emergency Room , but a standby one (they are not fully staffed 24/7) , My wife was in and out of there in a little over an hour. Although the X-ray Tech and Physician were called in very early on a Saturday Morning, everyone was extremely pleasant She received an X-ray, placed in a knee brace, and prescribed pain meds and was able to complete the rest of her Valentine/Birthday Vacation. Thanks for salvaging our weekend.”
Address: 100 Falls Canyon Rd, Avalon, CA 90704, USA
Address: 100 Falls Canyon Rd, Avalon, CA 90704, USA
Address: Avalon, CA 90704, USA
“Interesting place. I think it was closed when we got there, but it was still fun to walk around.”
Address: Avalon, CA 90704, USA
“One of the most magical and resourceful creations and creative beings that ever lived in avalon. He is responsible for most of the painted tiles around town, several installations to the native American community that existed on the island before it was purchased by the wrigley's, as well as several bronze sculptures found on front street. This used to be the most magical place to visit & create alongside a Catalina legend, who dedicated his lifes work to collecting treasures discarded by locals & construction projects into beautiful works of arrt to be displayed & recreated into functional arrt works, & fully immersive creative space. Unfortunately the island company, has kicked him out of this beautiful museum he spent over 43 creating and sharing with the Island, as well as off the island, as they need their land to build more development, something that is a very serious issue, as the initial reason Wrigley jr bought the island and donated it to the Conservancy was to PREVENT FURTHER DEVELOPMENT to preserve the land and history Just another part of Catalina history, that's been pushed out due to corruption & corporate discrimination of things they don't make $ on.”
Address: West, Avalon Cyn Rd, Avalon, CA 90704, USA
“Catalina such a beautiful place in California. The north end of the island where Starlight Beach is, is windswept and magical. The color of the water so astounding. So clear. Great snorkeling and hiking. It’s an easy day trip from the South Bay if the water is calm.”
Address: 100 Avalon Cyn Rd, Avalon, CA 90704, USA
“The Nature Center is run by the Catalina Island Conservancy. It is free and is located about 3/4 of the way up to the Wrigley Nature Park along the scenic road from Avalon. It has displays about the flora and fauna found in the island. They offer clothes and souvenirs. Staff is very friendly and happy to answer questions. Currently there is a live camera on one of the Bald Eagle nests.”
Address: 945 Avalon Cyn Rd, Avalon, CA 90704, USA
Address: 1402 Avalon Cyn Rd, Avalon, CA 90704, USA
“Loved the garden and the Memorial Building. It's a good walk through the garden and up to the memorial building. Beautiful view of the ocean from the memorial building. Only thing that left me wondering was... what was the Memorial building used for? Was it ever used for anything? There is no sign that explains that information.”
Address: Avalon, CA 90704, USA
Address: 1400 Avalon Cyn Rd, Avalon, CA 90704, USA
“The "walk" from town to the gates is in fact a 1.5 hike up hill but once you get to the gates is an amazing walk with a view that makes it worth the hike. So much information on the area is present in such an amazing way. highly recomend this to anyone!”
Address: Avalon, CA 90704, USA
“Marabilloso poder ver lo bonito de la Naturalesa los colores diferentes clase de plantas !!..”
Address: Avalon Cyn Rd, Avalon, CA 90704, USA
“The trail attached to the campground is an amazing hike! Very beautiful views of the island. At the top, you can see both sides. Not for the beginners but not fully intermediate either. Heading out by 10am ish and you will get in the mountain shade for roughy 30-40% of the hike. Nice for the warm days. No boulders or benches to sit and rest if needed, will need to set on the ground or side of the hill. Adventure suggestion: Walk from town to the trail head or take the bus for about $2. Hike about a quarter of a mile past the 2mile marker and on the left there is a nice spot to sit, meditate an take in the sights. Then make your way to the top of the trail and there is no benches but a shaded stone wall to sit and eat some lunch. Take it all in, it’s beautiful up there. Then take the road to the left will lead you to another split, stay left. This will take you through the Garden to Sky hike and out of the gardens dropping you off at the bus stop.”
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