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The City of Carlsbad has approximately 67 miles of trails and 51 miles of open space trails, supporting a healthy active lifestyle while protecting and preserving open space for residents to enjoy. Find trail locations throughout the city, including trails perfect for an easy scenic stroll, a challenging hike, mountain biking and beautiful views. Many trails also provide connections from neighborhoods to shops and local services.

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Holiday hikes to enjoy

Post Date:12/08/2025 10:49 AM

Two hikes to enjoy this holiday season

As we move into the winter holiday season, many families look for simple ways to spend time outdoors. With 67 miles of trails in Carlsbad, here are two options you may want to explore.

Batiquitos Lagoon North Bluff Trail
This easy 0.7-mile trail offers views of the lagoon wetlands, coastal bluffs and Ponto Beach. It’s a short, family-friendly option where you can watch for local birds and other wildlife. A bench along the trail provides a quiet spot to take in the scenery.

The trail includes both paved and unpaved sections, making it accessible for a wide range of walkers. Its location along the bluff provides clear, open views, even on cooler winter days.

Carlsbad Oaks North Business Park Trail
For those looking for a more challenging outing, this one-mile unpaved trail recently received improvements during a volunteer event in October. It winds through a natural area with posted wildlife photos to help you identify what you see along the way. The western entrance is wide and accessible, while the eastern side includes rolling terrain.

This route is a good option for those wanting a workout or a more rugged trail experience. Its changing grades offer variety without being overly strenuous.

Holiday hikes

If you’d like to find a different trail that suits your plans, the city’s website and GoHike Carlsbad app provide maps and descriptions of all local trails.

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Fire prevention reminders 

Due to the prolonged drought, our trails and open space are more vulnerable than ever to fire. Please remember:

  • No motorized vehicles
  • No smoking 
  • No fires 
  • No firearms 
  • No fireworks 

Please follow these safety regulations and report fires immediately to 9-1-1. For non-emergency issues call the Police Department, 760-931-2197.      

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