The City of Carlsbad Parks and Recreation Department maintains
approximately 1,204 acres of parks within the City of Carlsbad.
The employees of the Park Department maintain the parks and
buildings and also assist with all special events and recreational
activities such as the 16th of September Celebration, Heritage
Days, Art-A-Fair, 4th of July celebration and various other
events, including sporting events.
The Parks Department is also responsible for maintenance
of all playground equipment, fishing piers and boat docks
located within the park areas.
Municipal City Parks
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(includes Park Descriptions and Park Map)
#1 Alta Vista Park 312 Alta Vista/1707 W.
Fox
Located west of Alta Vista Middle School, this park consists
of 15 acres and houses the American Little League with three
(3) playing fields and the Senior Little League with one playing
field.
#2 Arcadia Park 1311 Ortega
Located in the 1300 block of Alvarado/Ortega Streets, this
neighborhood park is 4 acres with playground equipment and
a basketball court.
#3, 4, 5 Bataan Recreation Area
Located on both sides of the Pecos River from the Tansil Dam
to the Lower Tansil Dam, this area is included in the Lake
Carlsbad Recreation Area and has shades, boat docks and during
"ball" season is utilitzed by many ball teams for practice
areas.
#6 C. H. McLenathen Park 1305 W. Hagerman
This neighborhood park is located at the corner of North Maple/West
McKay/West Hagerman Streets. This 3 acre park is the home
of the National Little League with 3 playing fields, playground
equipment and a basketball court.
#7 Carlsbad Softball Complex/Will Merchant Park
902 Hidalgo
Located west of the National Parks Highway at the intersection
of Hidalgo Road and South Boyd Drive, this 21 acre park has
4 lighted fields, restroom facilities, a small playground
area and offstreet parking.
#8 Cass Park
Located at Kuykendahl and Russell Streets in the Sunnyview
Addition, this neighborhood park consists of 1.9 acres and
has a basketball court and playground equipment.
#9 Chief Ira J. Stockwell Park 400 NE 1st
Home of the Teen Girls Softball League, this 5 acre park is
located along the irrigation canal onNortheast First Street.
There are two playing fields and one practice field.

#10 Cruz Fernandez Park 606 Pompa
Located in the 500 block of Pompa Street at Chavez Street,
this 3 acre neighborhood park consists of playground equipment
and a basketball court.
#11 Davis Park
Located in the 200 block of Kircher Street at Davis Street,
this 9 acre neighborhood park hosts playground equipment.
#12 Hardwick/Jackson
This elementary school park is located in the 2400 block of
Carver Street and is considered a joint city/school playground
area.
#13 Hall Addition Park
With approximately 1.5 acres, including parking area, this
neighborhood park with playground equipment is located on
North Street between Primrose and Wildrose Streets south of
Puckett School.

#14 Heritage Park 1500 Callaway Drive
Located on Callaway Drive on the south side of the Pecos River,
this historical park contains the first homestead built in
the County of Eddy, The Eddy House. There is a covered picnic
shelter where an annual event is held honoring the pioneer
families of Carlsbad and surrounding areas.

#15 Lake Carlsbad
Recreation Area
Riverside Drive/Park Drive
With 125.6 acres, this park winds along the Pecos River from
the railroad bridge south to the upper Tansil Dam. This area
contains playground equipment, barbecue grills, tables, restrooms,
boat docks, swimming area and the Beach Bandshell.
#16, 17 Lamont Street Park
Located along the west side of Lamont Street between Church
Street and the Northgate Shopping Center on Pierce Street,
this 4.9 acre park offers a paved path for walkers, joggers,
bicyclists and others enjoying a portion of the Bike/Walk/Jogging
Trail which parallels this park area.
#18 Carlsbad Youth Sports
COmplex, located at 3001 W. Lea St.
A new quality built complex home to six full size yourthy
softball fields, four full sixe youth soccer fields, and one
football field with the addition of baseball fields starting
in the spring of 2008. These fileds are utilized year
round for youth recreation league play, tournaments, and other
special events. Each area is equipped with large concession
facilities including large restrooms. The complex has
a central parking area to accommodate multiple events simultaneously.

#19, 20 Lake
Carlsbad Municipal Golf Course
With an 18 hole course and a 9 hole Par 3 course which runs
along the Pecos River, this 146 acre recreation area is located
Muscatel Avenue. The Lake Carlsbad Municipal Golf Course Pro
Shop is located at 905 Muscatel.
#21 Desert Willow Park 1612 Desert Willow
Drive
This 1.6 acre neighborhood park hosts various pieces of playground
equipment.

#22 Pecos River Village Recreation Area
Located on the east side of the Pecos River off of Muscatel
Avenue, this recreation area hosts the Pecos
River Village Conference Center, Riverwalk
Recreation Center and Playground
on the Pecos.
#23 Puckett Park
This 1 acre neighborhood park is located on the east side
of Puckett School in Hall Addition. Belonging to the
Carlsbad Municipal School System, this park provides limited
playground equipment.
#24, 25 Plaza De San Jose 1004 DeBaca
Located at San Jose Boulevard/Plaza Street/DeBaca Street this
7.5 acre park area contains a band stand, covered gazebo,
small playground and is host to the annual 16th of September
Celebration along with other community-wide celebrations.
#26 Riverside Country Club Park
This 1 acre neighborhood park with various playground equipment
is located at the intersection of Bryan Circle and Park Street
within the County Club Addition.
#27 Riverview Park
Located on the north side of Lake Carlsbad between the railroad
tracks and the Par 3 Municipal Golf Course, this 7.21 acre
park provides 3 large covered picnic shelters with tables
and restroom facilities.
#28 Senator Milton R. Smith Park
This 2 acre neighborhood park consists of small playground
equipment and is located at North Mesa and West Church Streets.
#29, 30 Senior High School Baseball and Softball
Park
These parks consist of approximately 13 acres of land with
lighted baseball and softball fields. A joint City/School
agreement developed this complex which is located west of
North 8th Street and east of the Carlsbad Senior High School
Football stadium.
#31 South 8th Street Neighborhood Park
Located in the 500 block of S. 8th Street at Florida Street,
this .87 acre neighborhood park provides playground equipment
and a lighted basketball court.

#32 Sports Complex
Located across from the south end of the Lake Carlsbad Recreation
area near the Tansil Dam, this 11.36 acre recreation area
houses the Lake Carlsbad Tennis
Complex, Rio Pecos Tennis Shop, 3 racquetball courts,
3 soccer practice fields, and restroom facilities.

#33 Carlsbad Spring Park - Carter Park
Located at the northwest end of Lake Carlsbad on the south
side of the Pecos River, this 27 acre natural park area extends
west from the springs and adjoins US Highway 285.
#34 Sunset Park 1802 W. Blodgett
Consisting of approximately 5 acres, this park area is located
along the CID irrigation canal at Blodgett and Solana Streets.
Home of the Shorthorn Little League, this park provides 4
playing fields, playground equipment and a lighted basketball
court.
#35 Troy Young Community Park 2207 San Jose
Boulevard
Located on San Jose Boulevard and bordering the CID irrigation
canal, this 6 acre neighborhood park has a basketball court,
tennis court and playground equipment.
#36 West Carlsbad Recreation Area 611 N.
5th Street
This 4 acre neighborhood park is located in the 600 block
of N. 5th Street and consists of tennis courts, basketball
courts, a volleyball court and playground equipment.
#37 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Park
Located on the corner of Canyon Street and Plaza Street and
part of the Bataan Recreation Area, this park contains playground
equipment and a covered picnic shelter.

#38 Shooting
Range / Action Sports Complex
Consisting of approximately 645 acres, this complex is located
approximately 2.5 miles north of Happy Valley on the east
side of the truck by-pass leading to the Artesia Highway (US
185). The area provides 4 trap ranges, pistol range, small
bore rifle range, large bore rifle range, silhouette rifle
range, silhouette pistol range, muzzle loaders range, black
powder range, archery range, cross-wind runways for radio
controlled model airplanes, a competition go-cart track, restroom
facilities and picnic areas.
#39 Alejandro Ruiz Memorial Park
Located in front of the Riverwalk Recreation Center and adjacent
to Playground on the Pecos, this park area honors Carlsbad
native and WWII Veteran Alejandro Ruiz for his receipt of
the Congressional Medal of Honor.

#40 Millennium Park
Located south of the Riverwalk Recreation Center, this park
houses a TruPac container containing packages from area families
and organizations to be opened in the year 2101. These articles
were sealed in the container on November 11, 2001. This park
and TruPac Time Capsule was sponsored by the Carlsbad Assistance
League.

#41 Playground
on the Pecos
Rising on the banks of the Pecos River north of the Riverwalk
Recreation Center, this community-built playground consists
of 15,000 square feet of towers, swings, slides, and hiding
places. Designed with the help of Carlsbad's school
children, the playground incorporates Carlsbad features such
as caves, rock climbing areas and the flumes. Utilizing volunteers,
construction began on September 5, 2002 and was completed
on September 15, 2002.
#42 Bike/Jogging/Walking Trail
This 6.4 mile, 5-foot wide asphalt recreational trail
is for use by bicyclists, joggers, and walkers. It is located
along the Carlsbad Irrigation District Canal and runs the
entire length of the city. At the users preference, the trail
may be accessed at either points located at the National Parks
Highway, San Jose Boulevard, Boyd Drive, Lea Street, Texas
Street, Church Street, Pierce Street, and/or Westridge.

#43 Ocotillo Hills Nature Trail SkyLine Drive/NMSU-Carlsbad/Heritage
Park
The Ocotillo Hills Nature Trail courses along the hillside
between Skyline Drive and New Mexico State University-Carlsbad.
The trail is 0.9 miles in length and provides a scenic hike
that highlights many of the native plants and, at times, the
wildlife. A scenic overlook parking area is located at the
top of the trail providing a spectacular view of the entire
city, particularly at night.
Contact: John Lowe Sports Coordinator / Luis Renteria,
Parks Superintendent
Phone: (575) 885-6262
Email: John
Lowe or Luis
Renteria |