The Crossings at Carlsbad Maintenance Facility manages turf, irrigation, and habitat-preservation operations for Carlsbad's Greg Nash-designed 18-hole municipal championship golf course, which opened in 2007 across more than 400 acres of coastal terrain near The Crossings at Carlsbad. Grounds crews sustain 6,835 yards of Bermuda-grass fairways, tees, and greens irrigated entirely by potable water supply, maintaining playing surfaces that feed into the clubhouse dining and event programming at Canyons Restaurant at The Crossings. The course is named for five engineered bridges spanning native canyon habitat, a design feature that integrates the surrounding 206-acre preserve into the playing experience. Maintenance schedules coordinate with the 28,000-square-foot clubhouse's tournament calendar, corporate banquet bookings, and the live-performance programming at venues like the Museum of Making Music that draw overlapping visitor traffic to Carlsbad's eastern corridor. Five separate teeing areas per hole allow maintenance crews to rotate wear patterns across each box, extending turf life while offering golfers a 6,835-yard championship track that plays to a par 72 with ocean views west to the Pacific.