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Getting to the island is the first step. Once on the island there are several transportation options from bike and golf cart rentals to an all day pass on the Garibalid City Bus. The Conservancy's Wildlands Express is a great way to get up to the Airport in the Sky. Several transportation options offer discounts to Catalina Conservancy members. Learn more about membership. CONSERVANCY ECO TOURS WILDLANDS EXPRESS SHUTTLE The Wildlands Express Shuttle is a convenient and inexpensive way to traverse the Island, travel to and from the world famous Airport in the Sky and see Catalina’s wildlands. The shuttle also stops at Little Harbor. The Wildlands Express Shuttle leaves from the Conservancy's Trailhead visitor center in Avalon at 708 Crescent Avenue. Book a trip on the Wildlands Express. GARIBALDI BUS The City of Avalon operates the Garibaldi Shuttle, which provides service on a fixed 4-mile route including the Trailhead, all the way up to the Nature Center and Wrigley Memorial & Botanic Garden. The all-electric Avalon Transit services operate 365 days a year, with each fare costing $2. Learn more. BIKING Biking is a great way to see Catalina’s wildlands. To bike in the wildlands of Catalina a Freewheeler Bike Pass is required, and is available through the purchase of a Conservancy membership starting at $35. The Island has 40 miles of trails and roads open to mountain biking. Find more information about mountain biking. ROAD REPORTS Check back frequently for the latest road reports. Use caution on Airport Road as the Conservancy is resealing the roads from August 8 - August 19. |
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