A women-owned artisan collective on South Coast Highway 101 in Encinitas's Old Encinitas district, Coast Highway Trading houses roughly 20 local artists and small businesses under one roof at 530 South Coast Highway 101. The inventory blends bohemian-inspired apparel, handcrafted jewelry, and globally sourced home décor across vendor booths, building a curated multi-vendor model that complements the single-brand boutique format at Bliss 101 farther north on the 101. A mother-daughter team founded the collective to create a locally rooted marketplace on the 101, sourcing directly from artisans and importing conscious-trade goods from international workshops. Vendor categories span hand-blown glass by local artists, sterling-silver jewelry from Taxco and other Mexican silversmithing centers, original coastal paintings, and a curated Day of the Dead collection — an artist-driven gift selection distinct from the gallery-and-print format at Off Track Gallery on Coast Highway 101. Import lines include Baggallini travel bags, Laurel Burch accessories, and hand-woven Mexican blankets sourced from weaving cooperatives in Oaxaca and Chiapas.