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Del Mar Trails Park - Hidden Gem in San Diego

Del Mar Trails Park

4.3(18 reviews)
4.5 mi•Carmel Valley

For a neighborhood park this is absolutely mind blowing, but it was deserted and my son had no one…read moreto play with so we ended up leaving quickly. The park itself is stunning and well maintained. Huge grassy area, large playground, some nice shade. It's completely tucked away in a neighborhood and not really in an area you'd drive by. We stayed 5 minutes and my 6 year old was bored and we left despite it being lovely, it was vacant. Probably not young families in the insanely pricey homes. Just a weird spot.

Super small park that's perfect for a stroll with a young child or for your dog to get a quick…read morestretch. Not much more than that. Which is why it gets a 3 star. The name is a bit deceptive as I thought it would be bigger. Came here on a Sunday afternoon. There was about 8 children playing on the park, a few dog owners walking their dog, and a family shooting the basketball around on the small half court. You can probably walk the entire strip in about 4 minutes so if you're go a hour long walk, know you'll be going back and forth a few dozen times. What I do like about it is that the grassy area is just all grass and relatively flat. You can lay out. You can do cartwheels. You can play frisbee. But it does feel like as soon as there is 20 people here, it would feel crowded. Plenty of parking in the surrounding neighborhood or on the street.

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La Jolla Colony Private Park - Live concert in the park on 7/26/2015. Beautiful day to be outside!

La Jolla Colony Private Park

4.7(12 reviews)
1.3 mi•University City

La Jolla Colony consists of seven different neighborhoods with a variety of housing, from…read moreapartments to condominiums, and townhomes to single-family households. This park is a quiet outdoor space in the heart of La Jolla Colony for the sole use of the Colony's residents and their guests. The park is a peaceful retreat between I-5 and University City. Grounds are well-maintained, and the landscaping creates a welcoming environment. Remember, this is a private park.

I had no idea this place existed until covid19. I stumbled upon it by walking my dog around my…read moreneighborhood. This park was not off limits when all city parks were ordered to closed since it is a private community park. There's is no obvious entrance sign to this park. The differences in quality are glaring when comparing this privately maintained park and most other City of San Diego parks. The grass here is perfect. The equipment is in good shape for being constantly exposed to the elements. The trees are well maintained. Everything is clean. One day I noticed a wooden post and railing was repaired in less than 2 days! The lawns are very spacious and the track that runs around the perimeter is great for jogging and walks. There are also many exercise "stations" along the track. Most of which are rarely used. I think that's mainly because a lot of these stations are somewhat unnecessary (arbitrary stretching, odd exercises, etc). I just wish they had more pull-up bars.

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Rose Canyon Open Space Park

Rose Canyon Open Space Park

4.2(29 reviews)
1.9 mi•University City

The Rose Canyon Trail is in the University City area and encompasses an almost nine mile round trip…read morefrom just west of I-805 down to where I-5 and SR-52 merge. It's a pretty flat trek with a couple of small hills. You're basically hiking near a creek bed in an urban canyon. The main path was quite wide, almost like a service road. Consequently, you will find many bikers, joggers, and dog walkers here. I entered the open space off the north end of Regents Road. This led to a much shorter hike that was about four miles to the end and back. The trail ran southwest and then parallel to I-5 southward before ending at the underpass where SR-52 began heading east. During winter, rainfall can cause a few low lying spots to form puddles. This can partially block off the path, but nothing which makes the trail impassable. If you live in the vicinity and want to stroll around while enjoying nature, this park and its trail are suitable options. The hike is not strenuous at all, and there are options to make the length shorter if desired.

Pretty nice trail. Trail is easy, but could be rocky at times, never dangerous. Not too much to…read moresee, but I find myself coming back here often whenever I need a break from things or just some easy exercise. I think this trail is best suited for locals who just want a quick get away, sort of like a thinking trail to relax and think or not think.

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