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Hosp Grove Park

4.1 (19 reviews)

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Park here if the lot is full..
Marcus F.

Family-Friendly beginners trail just west of the Shoppes at Carlsbad. Parking can be found in a few places, just know that the parking lot is very small. You can park in the grass area along the road which is what we had to do. You can also park in the Hosp Grove Picnic area off of Monroe street. The hike starts off with one challenging hill climb, but you can also choose walk the flat path around the street. If you're in the mood to expand your hike length you can walk across Monroe Street to the East Hosp Grove picnic area. There are many more trails over there to hike. Overall it's a nice nature hike and at only 1.5 miles for the full loop it's perfect for beginners. - Playset in the park is also good for kids..

Daniel K.

The East and West Grove trails are easy, taking only about 100ft in elevation through mature eucalyptus that was planted in 1908 for the railroad. The pathways are mostly a sandy loam with solid footing, but a few sections are slipperier than others. Bikes, runners, and dog walkers may be encountered on the trail, but don't expect to see much in the way of native wildlife or native plants as there isn't much to speak of. The hillsides are bare with the exception of sparse cactus and the eucalyptus, along the northeast section of the East Grove trail there is a good overview of the native plants that should be all throughout the hillside: oak, lemonade berry, sage, etc. The two sections are great for anyone wanting to get outside and into nature with the west trail looking down into the Buena Vista Lagoon. For dog walkers, there are plastic bag dispensers at both sections and trash collection to dispose of any waste. There are no facilities at either grove other than the port-a-potties at the West Grove parking lot. However both sections have a picnic area and the West Grove even has a playground for the little ones. Both sections (East and West) have a fair amount of parking so getting a spot shouldn't be an issue. In summer expect to see snakes on the hillsides and always keep a look out for poison oak and stinging nettles.

The playground. It has two baby sized swings as well (no swings for big kids.)
Allison A.

I am in love with this park! The play area for my 16 month old is the perfect size and I just love the natural feel of this park-so serene. My son loves playing with all the sticks on the ground and there's no trash on the ground (there's a ton of trash at Pine Ave park which I'm not fond of.) I have yet to walk up the trails but I'm looking forward to giving it a try soon.

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Donna S.

This park is excellent really well located and has plenty of area for the kids to play. I also enjoy the trails and all of the areas to walk very peaceful with lots of trees. you need to look out for some critters, I have come across a couple raccoons and squirrels. If you're in Carlsbad and have a couple extra minutes you should definitely stop by and take a cruise around the park very nice. Its right off highway 78 - which is easy to get to. I took my nephew and he had a total blast playing on the jungle gym and monkey bars, he keeps asking me when we can go back next. I would bring some water or some snacks for some drinks because there's not much around to snack on.

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A great place to walk! Great with or without a dog. Not crowded and parking is free and easy. Trees provide nice shade!

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A splendid park that provides a nice workout, nice views, and greenspace in an otherwise urbanized area.

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This park is close to the shoppes at Carlsbad, and there's a stellar view of the lagoon too.

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