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Let’s Paddle The Aqua Hedionda Lagoon in Carlsbad, CA

4/1/2015

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Aqua Hedionda Lagoon

There are many places to stand up paddle board in Southern California. One of the local hot spots in Carlsbad, CA is the Aqua Hedionda Lagoon. To the locals it is known as the Carlsbad Lagoon. The Carlsbad Lagoon is a great place to SUP in the mornings or early evenings. I spend a lot of time at this lagoon teaching beginning SUP, Paddle Fitness, & training for SUP races. The water conditions are ideal for all of these activities. Check out the photo sphere of the Carlsbad Lagoon.

Paddlers can circumvent the lagoon for a 2-3 mile paddle when no motor boats are present.  When paddling the lagoon it is best to stay close to shore & paddle the parameter. As you get closer to the west end of the lagoon, marked by buoys, you will have to navigate jet skis & motor boats. This can add some fun & challenge to your paddle, but do keep a safe distance. Once you pass the jet ski area, you can cruise under the I-5 overpass. Be mindful of boats when cruising back along the south side of the lagoon, as paddle boards are not suppose to be on that side. If you go at high tide, you can venture into the tributaries located on the east side of the lagoon. If you head back there with the wind, be ready to fight the headwinds on your way back! Please refer to the map below & stay in the passive use areas.

Birds and fish at the lagoon are plentiful. Recently, I observed an Osprey flying with his catch of the day, and later snacking on it in a tree. You will also see the California Brown Pelican, California Towhees cruising around, Egrets, and Great Blue Herons.  Many people are surprised by the Mullet jumping up in front of them, and almost landing on their boards! Near the east side of the lagoon you will also see stingrays. As long as you don’t step on them they won’t harm you.  Occasionally you can observe a sea lion cruising in the lagoon.          
Directions:
To get to the Carlsbad Lagoon take Interstate 5, take the Tamarack Avenue off-ramp and head east. Make a right on Hillside Drive, another right on Park Drive, then another right on Bayshore Drive and into the cul-de-sac. This is a quiet neighborhood, so please exercise respect, taking heed of dog-walkers and removing your trash when you leave. A right-of-way leads to the shoreline, where you can launch straight into the lagoon.


Please check the local tides and winds online at Magic Seaweed before you head out on the water. Important rules and regulations for the Aqua Hedionda Lagoon can be found at http://www.carlsbadca.gov/civicax/filebank/blobdload.aspx?BlobID=26088. 
Applications, requirements checklist and permits may be obtained online at https://apm.activecommunities.com/cityofcarlsbad/ or in person at the Monroe Street Pool. 

Office hours are Monday through Friday 10 a.m. to 6:15 p.m.
10 Comments
Bounce SUP link
4/6/2015 02:34:02 am

Maggie,

Great write up on the lagoon Maggie! This is our backyard spot too and we love it! Also, don't forget to mention the great job H2O Trash Patrol does to keep our local spots clean. Sign up for their volunteer email list and be part of keeping the lagoon clean so we can all enjoy it. See you on the water!

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Maggie Adams link
4/6/2015 03:16:28 am

Thanks Bounce! Yes H2O Trash Patrol does an awesome job taking care of our waterways. To volunteer go to their
webiste: http://www.h2otrashpatrol.com/

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Kim Ellrott link
7/18/2020 08:15:43 am

I’m very interested in paddle board lessons.
Thanks!

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Maggie Adams link
7/19/2020 07:11:36 am

Hi Kim! Please call me at 760-845-8077. We are doing private lessons at the lagoon.

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Kim Ellrott
7/19/2020 07:57:32 am

I’m visiting family in Portland now. I’ll call when I get home... maybe in a week or so. Thanks so much! I’m excited!!!!!

Kim Ellrott
7/19/2020 08:32:00 am

Thanks for your reply. I responded but I’m not sure y to you’ll see it cuz I did it incorrectly! Yes! I’m very interested. I’m visiting family in Portland now. I’ll call when I get home. So...... is 67 too old to do this? Thanks.....

Maggie Adams link
7/19/2020 12:38:13 pm

Sounds good Kim! You are never too old to paddleboard!🙌🏻🙏🏻

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Kim Ellrott
7/19/2020 01:03:26 pm

I’m SO excited!!!! I’ll call you soon!

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Rose Weber link
1/1/2021 02:28:36 am

Good reading thiis post

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Scott link
1/3/2022 10:55:42 pm

Thank you for this really inspiring post. It's a good encouragement for everyone to try it out. Exploring what our nature has to offer and getting to do our outdoor exercises are always good for the body, mind and soul. Really happy to see its increasing popularity these days and here are the reasons why :
https://3dfins.com/blogs/media-spotlight/the-rising-popularity-of-stand-up-paddleboarding

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