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CONSERVANCY COMMUNICATIONS
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Below you can learn more about the guidelines that are in place at Conservancy locations that are continuing to operate. We kindly ask that guests do their part to keep the Island community safe in return by adhering to all travel and recreation guidelines.
Trailhead Visitor Center- Now Open
- Plan your adventure at the Trailhead visitor center in Avalon. Now open daily from 8:00am - 5:00pm, for retail, hiking and biking permits and Eco Tours -1/28*. Toyon Grill is currently closed until further notice.
- Visit this iconic landmark of Catalina Island featuring famed Catalina Tile, and the adjacent Botanic Graden, with collection of rare Channel Island species.
- Hop on the Wildlands Express for a trip to the Airport in the Sky or Little Harbor!
- Wildlands Express currently includes transportation to/from the Trailhead in Avalon and Airport in the Sky, with one stop per day in Little Harbor. At this time, there is no Wildlands Express Service to Two Harbors. Click the link above for the revised schedule, and to make reservations.
- DC-3 Gifts & Grill is located 1600 feet above sea level, with great food, incredible views, and friendly service.
Campgrounds- Now Open! To book your campsites contact Visitor Services at 310-510-4205.
- Camping Catalina Island is a wonderful way to enjoy Catalina's rugged beauty, with Conservancy campites: Parsons Landing, BlackJack and Little Harbor campgrounds waiting for your return!
- Conservancy Members receive a 50% Discount on Conservancy campgrounds listed above.
- To provide campers with peace of mind during camping trips, superior standards of cleanliness and care include limiting person-to-person contact, providing hand sanitizing stations throughout campgrounds and having floor markings on display in public areas to encourage social distancing.
- More than 165 miles of trails and roads beckon all levels of hikers. Please see the new guidelines for hiking safely, below.
- Hiking without a face mask is permitted except if you are within 6' of a non-family member or someone with whom you are not currently quarantining; appropriate social distancing is required.
- Do not use the trails if you are exhibiting any symptoms.
- Please follow all current LA County guidelines, found here.
- Conservancy Rangers and LA County Baywatch remain on patrol across the Island.

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