
Today's Fire Danger Level
Low fire danger level means:
Fires spread slowly and are typically limited by terrain. Most plants won’t ignite easily from sparks. Flames creep along the ground but rarely move beyond the original ignition point, making any blazes easy to contain and extinguish.
Fire season is every season.Join us in protecting Catalina Island
Resource Toolkit
Explore wildfire prevention tips, helpful resources and kids’ activities to safeguard wildlife, habitats and our Island community.
Children’s Activities
Run Wild with the Catalina Fox – Coloring Sheet
The Catalina Island fox is always on the move. Color the fox to connect with Island wildlife.
Fire Danger Levels
Understanding Fire Danger Levels
On Catalina, fire season is every season. Learn what each fire danger level means so you can prepare when outs in the wildlands.
Download Fire Danger Explainer
Native Plants and Wildfire
Native Plants Are Nature’s Firefighters
Catalina’s native plants protect watersheds, provide habitat and help slow the spread of wildfire. Discover how restoring native species builds a more fire-resistant, resilient Island.
Wildfire Prevention
Fire Safety Starts With You and Me
On Catalina, fire season is every season. From campfire safety to gear checks, your actions can prevent wildfires and protect rare wildlife, native plants, and Island communities. Learn how to stay fire safe.