Gallery – Visit Carlsbad https://visitcarlsbad.com Where to go for fun! Wed, 25 Aug 2021 07:17:42 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.8 https://visitcarlsbad.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/cropped-android-chrome-512x512-1-32x32.png Gallery – Visit Carlsbad https://visitcarlsbad.com 32 32 3 Fun Places in Carlsbad that Don’t Cost a Dime https://visitcarlsbad.com/3-fun-places-carlsbad-dont-cost-dime/ Fri, 22 Feb 2019 09:34:11 +0000 https://visitcarlsbad.com/?p=13072 Winding down from the spending spree of the holidays can an exercise in will power. In the months between gift giving and tax refunds, it is often necessary to start […]

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Winding down from the spending spree of the holidays can an exercise in will power. In the months between gift giving and tax refunds, it is often necessary to start budgeting for the year. After all of the gift cards have been spent and family is no longer right around the corner to help plan and facilitate events, figuring out how to settle back into the routines of healthy spending is a necessary transition into the New Year. With the kids back at school and work swinging back into action, there is less time to keep up to date on what fun events are going on in and around the community. If you’re on the lookout for activities that will get you out of the house and won’t break the budget in the New Year, here are three of the best free activities that Carlsbad has to offer.

The Miniature Engineering Craftsmanship Museum

Just like the name implies, the Miniature Engineering Craftsmanship Museum is a treasure trove for anyone who is interested in the nuts and bolts of how things are made. The museum is a 501(c)(3) funded by the Joe Martin Foundation. There are hundreds of metalworking and craftsmanship projects on display. Most of the work is miniature in size, making the crafts an extraordinary display of precision and art. In addition to finished products, the museum also has some of the world’s best small machine tools laid out to show how miniature maneuvers are made possible for the engineers working with them. Most of the items in the museum have been donated by expert craftsman, making each of the exhibits an authentic representation of the craft that they feature. Rare gems like world renowned clockmaker William R. Smith’s gold medal winning Strutt epicyclic train clock set the museum apart as one of Carlsbad’s most unique spots for culture and community. The museum is open Tues-Sat and is free to the public. Stop by today to check out the Birk Petersen Collection, featuring 150 engines, toys, guns, clocks and more.

3 Fun Places in Carlsbad that Don’t Cost a Dime

The Batiquitos Lagoon

The Batiquitos Lagoon is one of Carlsbad’s most well-known natural wonders. It is a coastal wetland that is one of the few of its kind left in California and the greater United States. The lagoon is managed as an ecological wildlife preserve, featuring over three miles of gently sloped hiking trails. The Nature Center is open daily and offers guests a firsthand look into the plants, animals, and habitats located within. The lagoon is perfect for individual and group hikes and hosts a variety of special events throughout the year. There is a kid’s camp in the summer and lagoon cleanup events for kayakers. Entrance to the lagoon and surrounding hiking trails is free and visiting the lagoon is a truly authentic look at the beauty of Carlsbad’s landscape.

3 Fun Places in Carlsbad that Don’t Cost a Dime

Leo Carrillo Ranch House

As one of only a few working ranches in San Diego and North County, the Leo Carrillo Ranch is a beautifully manicured homestead with over 27-acres of expansive canyon peaks and valleys. The historic ranch was once home to Hollywood’s finest. Leo Carrillo was both an actor and preservationist and his passion for preserving beauty runs throughout the ranch today. From historic adobe buildings to fields blooming with flowers, windmills, and free roaming wildlife, the ranch has more than enough to keep energetic kids occupied for hours on end. The historic elements of the ranch make it stand out as an educational and beautiful spot to spend the day. There is a blacksmith and foundry shop, working tractors and cattle chute that all give nod to Leo’s vision for the ranch and teach young minds about the inner workings within. The grounds are littered with Carlsbad’s native flora fauna. Free guided walking tours are available on Saturday and Sundays for guests who would like to explore the insides of the buildings. Pack up the kids and some comfortable walking shoes and explore one of Carlsbad’s most historically rich landmarks without breaking the bank.

3 Fun Places in Carlsbad that Don’t Cost a Dime

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Art Rhythm & Wine – Three Great Traditions to Cultivate this Fall https://visitcarlsbad.com/art-rhythm-wine-carlsbad/ Wed, 17 Oct 2018 21:16:35 +0000 https://visitcarlsbad.com/?p=12676 Traditions can mold a neighborhood and provide valuable things to look forward to as each new year approaches. Carlsbad is a city full of tradition and history, making it a […]

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Traditions can mold a neighborhood and provide valuable things to look forward to as each new year approaches. Carlsbad is a city full of tradition and history, making it a picturesque getaway that is rich with traditions formed by its community. The Carlsbad Santa Fe Depot, Leo Carrillo Ranch Historic Park, and Frazier’s Well are three examples of historic landmarks in the city that are actively preserving cultural values from the Pre-Columbian period to the Spanish and Mexican Period, Early American Period, and beyond. A large portion of Carlsbad’s local traditions and heritage can be seen through the lens of arts and history represented throughout. Creativity builds connections within the community and public art transforms the aesthetic of public places. This month, Carlsbad residents and visitors can take part in the formation of a new artistic tradition by attending the fourth installation of the Art Rhythm & Wine Festival, hosted by The Forum Carlsbad. While there are plenty of fall festivities to take part in as Halloween approaches, the Art Rhythm & Wine Festival is a fun and inspiring community event that you won’t want to miss.

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The festival will be on October 20th and 21st at The Forum Carlsbad. The two-day event will feature artwork from over 50 artists. The artwork will be original and come sourced from all over the western United States. A variety of art styles will be represented. Everything from contemporary pieces to more traditional Southwest art will be on display. Craftsmen and women will be utilizing an array of media to create everything from dishware to jewelry for purchase. Acrylic, photography, mixed media, and watercolors will fill the booths for guests to enjoy.

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In addition to visual art, music and culinary crafts will be on hand as well. A wine garden will allow guests to try quality local and national tastings as well as the opportunity to purchase bottles for home. Wine sample cards will be available for $10 and will allow guests five 1 oz. pours. Wine can also be purchased in 4 oz. quantities for $5 each. Food artisans will be showcasing their work and providing tasty pairings for the wine. Live music will be on rotation for the duration of the festival, offering a playful backdrop for the art that is on display.

The festival will be sponsored by Pacific Ridge Schools and Ranch & Coast Magazine. The Art Forum is also partnering with two 501cs non-profit organizations to host a silent auction during the festival. Each non-profit, the Lux Art Institute and North County Arts Network, will have booths at the event to provide information on their missions while supporting the cause of spreading the arts throughout the community.

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Grab the family and reserve your spot at the Art Rhythm and Wine Festival this year. By attending, you can help mold a tradition rooted in culture, history, and innovation. Enjoy everything from glasswork to metal sculpture, printmaking, woodwork, and digital artwork while interacting with your community, drinking fine wine, and eating good food.

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