The Flower Fields at Carlsbad Ranch
Carlsbad Ranch 5704 Paseo del Norte,, Carlsbad, CAEnjoy the beauty of North San Diego County’s famous 55-acre field of colorful ranunculus flowers, alongside special attractions and events.
Enjoy the beauty of North San Diego County’s famous 55-acre field of colorful ranunculus flowers, alongside special attractions and events.
Family-friendly, after-dark adventure features more than a hundred larger-than-life Chinese lanterns inspired by the beauty of nature.
The National Orange Show has been part of the community since 1911. Originally developed to celebrate the citrus industry, it has become one of the largest community events in the area. With a wide range of attractions including music, arts & crafts, a carnival, commercial exhibits, and more. The National Orange Show Fair plays host to approximately 40,000 guests of all ages during this five-day community event. We are proud to be celebrating our 107th year of the Fair happening April 17th-21st, 2024
Set within the spectacular amphitheatre known as the Ramona Bowl, the play is a wonder to behold. Performed under gorgeous spring skies, “Ramona” has become an international wonder.
Inland Pacific Ballet’s Cinderella returns to the stage with a charming cast of characters that includes a fairy tale Cinderella, a pair of hilarious Stepsisters, a handsome Prince, and a radiant Fairy Godmother who sends Cinderella to the ball in a glittering carriage fit for a fairy princess.
John Oates is cofounder of the iconic music creators Hall & Oates, as well as an accomplished solo artist. He is a member of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, The American Songwriters Hall of Fame, recipient of the prestigious BMI Icon Award as well as numerous American Music, MTV awards, and multiple Grammy nominations.
“Stars, Stripes & Fun: Celebrating Communities” is the theme, with special attractions, carnival thrills, headliner concerts, animals, shopping experiences and lots of fair foods.
Escape the heat and enjoy the lavender fields at sunset! Over 100,000 lights illuminates the farm at night.
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