Almanac note · Outdoors
San Marcos has a deep parks, trails, and pool network
San Marcos lists 44 parks, more than 300 park acres, a 72-mile trail network, two pools, and recreation centers that support everyday North County outings.
San Marcos has a deep local recreation system. It includes 44 parks. Together, they cover more than 300 acres. The city also has a 72-mile trail network.
The trails support hiking, biking, running, and horse use. The city also has two pools and recreation centers. Lap swim, lessons, and other programs follow current schedules.
Before planning around a pool or trail, check the city page. Payment rules, pool hours, program schedules, and trail conditions can change. That is especially true during maintenance or seasonal programs.
Where to see it
San Marcos parks, trails, and pools. Check city pages for trail maps, pool hours, payment rules, and programs.
Official sources
Official source trail
Reviewed June 30, 2026
California Porch explains the path. The official source is still the place to confirm the current rule, fee, form, map, deadline, or office decision.
Use the official page before you spend money, file paperwork, rely on a deadline, or change a property.
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