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🌡️Summer Vibes, But It's Only March!
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Forget easing into spring - the valley skipped that part entirely and went straight to full bloom, hot weather, warm breezes and that unmistakable feeling that something good is just around the corner. 🌸 The first week of spring is here!
Here’s what’s happening around the AV 🎶 ✨:
🎉 Kick off Spring Break w/ Lancaster Community Center Events
🎵 Test your music knowledge at Music Bingo Night
⚽ Sharpen your skills at the ActonSoccer Clinic
🚶 Get moving with Movers and Shakers Walking Club
🎪 Step right up for Marinelli Bros Circus
Your next great AV memory is closer than you think. 📅

- Sage Bloom
Chasing sunsets, good stories, and desert blooms.
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50 Acres of Color:
Visit The Flower Fields in Carlsbad 🌸
Location: The Flower Fields, Carlsbad CA
[Get Directions ➔]
Hey AV explorers, Thomas here with a day trip that takes you about three hours south to one of the most spectacular seasonal sights in Southern California. The Flower Fields at Carlsbad Ranch are in full bloom right now - 50 acres of giant ranunculus in bold stripes of red, orange, yellow, pink, and white rolling down toward the Pacific. On a clear day you can even see the ocean from the upper rows.
The fields are only open March through early May, so timing is everything - and this week you're right in the sweet spot. Beyond wandering the rows, there's more on-site than most people expect: the Sweet Pea Maze, Butterfly Tent, Wagon Rides, Demonstration Gardens, an Artists' Gallery, and a farm stand where you can grab fresh-cut flowers to take home. Budget 2–3 hours minimum - it goes fast.
Making it a Full Day:
Carlsbad Village is just a few minutes from the fields and absolutely worth the detour. Pizza Port Carlsbad is a legendary local brewpub with a laid-back beach vibe, great craft beer, and wood-fired pizza - perfect for a post-flowers lunch. If you're after something a little more sit-down, Campfire on Carlsbad Blvd is a James Beard–recognized spot with an open-fire kitchen and one of the best menus in North County. After lunch, take a stroll down to Carlsbad State Beach - it's a five-minute drive and a great way to decompress after the crowds at the fields.
Thomas’s Local Tips:
- 🌸 Buy tickets online in advance - The Flower Fields sell out on weekends, especially in peak bloom. Don't show up without a ticket and hope for the best.
- ☀️ Go on a weekday morning if you can - The light is better for photos, the crowds are thinner, and the colors pop before the midday haze rolls in.
- 📷 Bring a wide-angle lens or use portrait mode - The scale of the fields is hard to capture on a standard phone frame. Get high on the hillside and shoot down the rows for the best shots.
- 🚗 Parking is on-site and included - No need to stress about finding a spot; just follow the signage off Paseo del Norte.
- 🌊 Tack on Batiquitos Lagoon - It's five minutes away and a beautiful, quiet nature walk along the water if you want to wind down before the drive home.
Nature's calling, it's time to pick up... See you out there!
- Thomas 🥾📷
For more local wildlife and landscapes, check out: @tekksdotco
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🌿 Make This Week One for the Books!
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Monday through Thursday - every single day this week has something worth showing up for. The weather is on your side, the valley is alive, and the only thing standing between you and a great week is actually getting out there.
Don't let this one pass you by. 🌸
Spotted something on the list? Hit reply and tell us what you're planning, we love hearing from you! 👇
Sage Bloom
Chasing sunsets, good stories, and desert blooms.
P.S. Looking for even more? Head to AntelopeValley.com for the full lineup of events happening across the valley.
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