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A Weekend Escape to Catalina Island Just Got Even Better
05.04.25
Just a short ferry ride from Orange County, Catalina Island makes the perfect weekend escape—with scenic views, laid-back charm, and now, even more to experience. Whether you're craving ocean breezes, outdoor adventures, or great food and drink, Catalina has something new (and nostalgic) in store.
Catalina Horseback Adventures Are Back
After a 17-year hiatus, horseback riding has returned to Catalina Island. Catalina Horseback Adventures now offers scenic rides for visitors and locals alike, ranging from 45 to 90 minutes. Riders can expect panoramic ocean views from clifftops, tranquil valleys, hillsides, and even the occasional sighting of deer or island foxes.
The revival of horseback riding on the island draws on a longstanding tradition dating back to the 1930s, when the Wrigley family—then-owners of Catalina—established El Rancho Escondido. Located 12 miles outside Avalon, the Arabian horse-breeding ranch still operates today and is often open for Saturday tours.
Sip Island-Made Brews at Catalina Brewhouse
Catalina Brewhouse is the island’s only craft brewery, serving six small-batch beers created by brewmaster Danny Gutierrez. Popular picks include the Gariblonariblondie Blond, Rabid Fox Amber, Island Hop IPA, Lovers Cove Wheat, Dancing Goat Harbor Porter, and Buffalo Milk Stout. Each brew features a distinct flavor profile and malt aroma—click here to learn more.
Waterfront Dining at Pier 24
Pier 24 is Avalon’s newest waterfront dining spot, located where Antonio’s Pizza once stood. The modern restaurant pays tribute to the original Steamer Pier—where passengers aboard William Wrigley’s iconic vessels, the S.S. Avalon and S.S. Catalina, once disembarked. Vintage photographs, playful nods to island history, and large harbor-facing windows set the scene, while two patios invite guests to enjoy open-air dining with postcard-worthy views of the Catalina Casino and Avalon Bay.
Casual Fare at Sunset Bar & Grill
Sunset Bar & Grill at the Catalina Canyon Inn is now open daily for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. The casual eatery offers a mix of American and Mexican favorites, plus a full bar. Don’t miss the house specialty michelada. The restaurant is operated by Catalina hospitality veterans Francisco and Veronica Bravo and Miguel Chavolla.
Explore Avalon by Golf Cart
Get a local’s perspective on Avalon with custom guided golf cart tours. These 2-hour (or longer) experiences combine history, sightseeing, and local insights. Space is limited, so early reservations are encouraged.
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Hilton Anaheim Debuts Hansen’s Market
05.02.25
Hilton Anaheim, the largest hotel in Orange County, just unveiled Hansen’s Market—an elevated convenience store inspired by classic SoCal grocery charm. Named after Anaheim’s founding father, George Hansen, the new market offers fresh meals, artisan snacks, local wines, craft coffee, and more.
Part of Hilton Anaheim’s ongoing renovation, Hansen’s Market is designed to enhance the guest experience for both business and leisure travelers with quality, locally sourced options from morning to night.
Guests can also enjoy newly refreshed Theme Park-View rooms with modern comforts and resort views. The full-property renovation, including updated dining and event spaces, wraps in summer 2025.
Hilton Anaheim
777 W Convention Way, Anaheim, CA
hilton.com | +1-800-HILTONS
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