CIMI at Fox Landing
Welcome to Fox Landing
Tucked inside the protection of Long Point just 5 miles from Avalon, Fox Landing is the perfect place for exploring the ocean. This vibrant facility sits in a private cove facing the mainland of California. Although only 26 miles off the coast of Los Angeles, it will feel like a whole other world!
Fox Landing Activities
Daytime Activities
Each school chooses their own CIMI adventure by selecting the daytime activities that best meet their students' needs.
Evening Activities
Keep the adventure going when the sun goes down! Our evening activities allow schools to make the most of being in such an amazing environment.
Our Facility
Marine science learning and ocean adventure uses up a lot of energy! We want our guests to be able to be well rested and well fed while they are with us.
Camp Housing
Camp Dining
It’s always impressive to watch the changes that happen throughout the week. The facility and locale open up so many opportunities and CIMI does well to exploit them.
Frequently Asked Questions
Here are answers to some of the most frequently asked questions about our facility. Don't see the information you're looking for?
View All FAQsDo you provide bedding?
No, we do not provide bedding. Students should bring their own sleeping bag and pillow.
What is housing like?
Each cabin has multiple bunk beds with mattresses. Each cabin is assigned to a bath house with multiple sinks, toilets, and showers.
Do you serve vegetarian alternatives?
We provide a vegetarian option at every meal. We also have a salad bar at both lunch and dinner. Dietary information is gathered upon the students’ arrival so that our kitchen staff can prepare appropriate options at meals.
How do you deal with a severe food allergy?
We deal with food allergies every day. Our kitchen staff have all gone through ServSafe training and take great care to safely accommodate all food allergies. If you have specific concerns, the best course of action is to communicate your school’s lead teacher prior to your trip. The earlier we know about severe food allergies, the better we can serve an individual’s specific needs.