With 20 (32 km) miles long by 8 miles wide (13 km) at the maximums, the island is 90% owned and managed by the Catalina Island Conservancy. This nonprofit was set up by the Wrigley family heirs to conserve and preserve the island. Most all is in a natural state, and access outside the town of Avalon is restricted -- like a futuristic scenario, you need a pass to get beyond the fence at the city limits.
Avalon is pedestrian friendly and very walkable (except when a cruise ship dumped its crowd of passengers one day), with the number of cars limited on the island. Most vehicles are golf carts and bicycles.
The garden was started by Ada Wrigley in 1935 as a personal garden containing exotic cactus. It was transformed into a botanical garden by a foundation in 1970 with an emphasis on succulents and cactus, and on the rare endangered plants endemic to Catalina and the other Channel Islands off the coast of Southern California.








Ah well, close but no cigar, eh? Looks like a wonderful spot!
ReplyDeleteI love the interior of that theater. It is a shame more detail is not put into modern buildings.
ReplyDeleteThe bark on the Ironwood looks like drift wood that's been in the water for awhile. Beautiful and weathered.
ReplyDeleteJanet,
ReplyDeleteWeather was great, but there is little to do unless one likes the outdoors, water activities, and drinking (like me.)
Les,
The art deco 'atmospheric' theater was a surprise and a gem. Almost everything is original and working, and it shows movies every night.
Jim,
The bark was sculptural on this endangered tree. I thought Janet (tree fanatic) would comment on it.