
1. Light & Holiday-Kickoff Events
November is when San Diego starts shifting into a holiday mood — which means some family-friendly light displays and early holiday events.
- For example, the San Diego Botanic Garden in Encinitas runs its “Lightscape” illuminated trail from mid-November through January.
- At Belmont Park on Mission Beach you’ll find “Winter Wonder Beachside” starting mid-November with holiday rides, decorations and family entertainment.
- And many theme parks and big attractions begin their holiday decorations and special shows in November — so it’s a good time for festive photos and memories as a family.
- Tip: Go early in the season (mid-November vs. December) when crowds are lighter. Bring a light jacket for evening events.
2. Seasonal Outdoor Adventures & Nature Moments
The weather in November in San Diego is mild — perfect for outdoorsy family time without the summer heat.
- Walk around Balboa Park and its gardens where you’ll find some fall-color changes (e.g., maples in the Japanese Friendship Garden).
- Head out for a hike at Torrey Pines State Natural Reserve where cooler temps make it comfortable for kids to explore.
- Tide-pooling is also excellent this time of year (when low tides coincide with daylight) — little ones often love spotting sea stars, crabs and anemones.
- Tip: For nature plans, pick morning or early afternoon so you’re back before dusk; bring water, snack breaks, and layers (coastal breeze + later sunset).
3. Special Events & Festivals
November has some events that work well for older kids + teens, or for families who like mixing in something a little out of the ordinary.
- The Coronado Island Film Festival runs early November in the historic village of Coronado.
- The San Diego Asian Film Festival happens (typically early–mid November) and offers screenings and cultural experiences.
- The Carlsbad Fall Village Faire (early November) is fun for families — arts & crafts booths, live entertainment, seaside setting.
- Tip: Check age-appropriateness (some film-festival screenings may be more adult-oriented) and pre-book if needed. Use event days to mix something special into your routine.
4. Thanksgiving and Family Traditions
Late November brings Thanksgiving-time, which means opportunities for family traditions, gratitude activities and a mix of active + restful time.
- Many families participate in a local “turkey trot” or fun run/walk on Thanksgiving morning — a great way to start the day.
- Consider a relaxed Thanksgiving dinner outing (kid-friendly restaurants in San Diego often have special menus) or even a family cook-in.
- After the meal, plan something low-stress: an evening walk, a board game session, or a light activity like ice-skating if available.
- Tip: Book restaurants/hotels early if you plan to head out. Also, build in downtime so the kids (and adults!) aren’t overstimulated.
5. Indoor & Rain-Ready Options
Just in case the weather is less perfect (or you want a backup day), plan for indoor options that still make for a fun family outing.
- Visit The New Children’s Museum in downtown San Diego — lots of hands-on, kid-friendly activities.
- Consider museums in Balboa Park, which are great for a rainy or “chill” day. (While they’re more cited for general seasons, they still apply in November.)
- Book a fun indoor treat: e.g., an ice rink (some open in November), an escape room for older kids, or an indoor playground.
- Tip: Keep a flexible “just-in-case” day in your schedule so you’re not scrambling if the weather surprises you.
Final Thoughts
November in San Diego is a sweet spot for families: fewer summer crowds, pleasant weather, early holiday magic, and a mix of outdoor + indoor possibilities. Here are a few quick reminders:
- Check event-dates ahead (some things open mid-month) because schedules shift year to year.
- For outdoor plans, dress in layers — mornings can still be cool, evenings chillier.
- Mix one “special event” day (festival, light show, etc.) with two relaxed days (beach/hike/museum) so younger kids don’t get tired.
- Reserve dining or big-event tickets early, especially around Thanksgiving.
- And of course: build in time for unstructured fun — sunset beach walks, ice cream stops, spontaneous photo-ops.
