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Castolon Visitor Center has exhibits on the multi-faceted history of this border region. River use permits are issued during normal business hours, and entrance fees can be paid at the Castolon Visitor Center. The Castolon Visitor Center has a Big Bend Natural History Association bookstore and nearby restrooms. Nearby, the historic Magdalena House provides wonderful n...
The Nature Center at Avalon Canyon is a twenty-minute stroll up Avalon Canyon from town center. Or, take a quick ride by golf cart or bike, or by trolley. Its close proximity to the Wrigley Memorial & Botanic Garden and the Hermit Gulch Trail Head make this a perfect place to start your visit to Catalina. The Nature Center is located at 1202 Avalon Canyon Road, an...
At the Airport-in-the-Sky, 1,600 feet (488 meters) above sea level, admire the educational displays in the Catalina Island Conservancy's Nature Center. The outdoor exhibit on the west side of the Airport terminal, is one of the first things visitors who fly to the Island see when walking off the tarmac – presenting them a first look at the issues facing the Cons...
The Catalina Island Museum is an interesting place to learn more about the fascinating history of the island. In 1953 Philip K. Wrigley established the Catalina Island Museum on the first level of the Catalina Casino, to preserve the history of the island from the Pre-Colombian indigenous Island Tongva (Gabrielino) peoples through the pre-war 20th century development ...
The Trailhead, at 708 Crescent in Avalon, is the perfect place to begin your Catalina adventure! It is the flagship facility for Catalina Island Conservancy, serving as the gateway to the Island's wildlands. Resources found at the Trailhead help you make the most of your time exploring the Island's 42,000+ acres of open space. Visitors to Catalina Island maximize thei...
Visit Catalina Island Visitor Center at the Green Pleasure Pier for information about about transportation, accommodations, activities and events in Avalon and Catalina Island.
The visitor center is open from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. daily. It is located at the park entrance off U.S. 93. The visitor center is closed holidays during the winter.
The new Cedar Breaks Visitor Contact Station opened in August 2024. The new building will be home to:
Ranger-led programs and activities
Dark sky resources
Wildflower events
Interpretive exhibits
The park store
The Visitor Contact Station will be a permanent feature to welcome visitors to Cedar Breaks with an expanded open season. Cedar Breaks’ former Infor...
Cedar Grove Visitor Center is next to the South Fork of the Kings River in mixed conifer forest at an elevation of 4,600 feet (1,400 m). Learn about the natural and cultural history of the Cedar Grove area. A bookstore offers books, maps,and educational items. Other services include accessible restrooms and a pay phone.
It's located on Highway 180, 30 miles (48 km) ea...
This is located near a popular foraging site for sea turtles, the waters off the beaches of Barra del Chuy to Punta del Diablo. The Center educates visitors and runs a volunteer program.
Visitor Center providing access to Peruaçu Park's trails. It also has restrooms and a fountain with cold water, as well as tablets and park information.
Visitor Center services include general information regarding the park, obtaining park brochures, buying entrance passes and purchasing America the Beautiful passes. Inside the Visitor Center, you will find a museum with exhibits on ancestral Pueblo daily life, the Chacoan landscape, and more. There is also a 26-minute film to watch and a bookstore run by the Western ...
Chamizal National Memorial Cultural Center includes park information and access to a self-guided exhibit and the park store. Our main exhibit is also available online as a virtual exhibit.
Chiricahua National Monument is open year-round and does not charge an entrance fee. Exhibits about the geology, natural history, archaeology and cultural history are housed in the visitor center, build by CCC stone masons in the late 1930s. A short video about the park is available as well.A bookstore offers a wide range of titles on topics ranging from Apache histor...
The Chisos Basin Visitor Center is located in the Basin developed area, adjacent to the parking lot. Chisos Mountains trailhead is 100 yards to the west of the visitor center. The Basin Visitor Center includes interactive exhibits on plants, animals, and birds found in the Chisos Mountains. Backcountry and river use permits are issued during normal business hours, and...