Located about 30 miles from downtown San Diego and 20 miles from the ocean, Escondido is snuggled in a shallow valley surrounded by rocky hills. This modern city is known for its superb wineries, craft breweries, diverse arts and culture, rich history, and spectacular nature. From San Diego, take CA-163 N and I-15 N to Escondido. The drive is about 40 minutes on the weekend.
San Diego Zoo Safari Park
San Diego Zoo Safari Park is a 1,800-acre zoo in San Pasqual Valley near Escondido. A popular weekend getaway in California, the zoo is home to more than 2,600 animals from over 300 species as well as over 3,500 plant species. The park is located in the semi-arid environment of Southern California.
One of its most popular attractions is the Africa Tram, which takes visitors through large African exhibits. The exhibits are free-range enclosures that house animals such as antelope, giraffe, crane, buffalo, and rhinoceros. The park is engaged in the California Condor Recovery Program, breeding condors in an attempt to bring this endangered animal from the brink of extinction. San Diego Zoo functions as a quarantine center for wild animals imported into the USA and it also houses the largest veterinary hospital in the world.
15500 San Pasqual Valley Rd, Escondido, CA 92027
San Diego Children's Discovery Museum
Located in Escondido, California, just across the street from Grape Day Park, San Diego Children's Discovery Museum is a cheerful indoor and outdoor museum with interactive, hands-on educational exhibits for children. The museum was created with the goal to inspire children to imagine, explore, and experiment through science, art, and exhibits from cultures of the world. There are four main areas at the museum: Imagine, Explore, Experiment, and Discover. The exhibits change frequently and include things like the Kids Global Village, Toddler Tidepool, Reading Book Nook, Discovery Sail Boat, Magnification Station, Our Town: Careers & Community, a magnetic ball wall, a wind tunnel, Floating Objects, Base Camp: Archaeology, Paleontology, and Geology, an edible garden, a chicken coop, a pollinator garden, an outdoor art studio, the Water Wise exhibit, and others.
320 N Broadway, Escondido, CA 92025, Phone: 760-233-7755
California Center for the Arts
The California Center for the Arts in Escondido opened in 1994 on a green 12-acre campus in downtown Escondido, next to City Hall and Grape Day Park. The center was designed by Charles Moore, in his interpretation of Southern California architecture, inspired by the area’s Spanish colonial heritage. The center's campus includes a 1,500-seat concert hall, a contemporary art museum, a 400-seat theater, art studios, dance studios, and a conference center with facilities for weddings, corporate gatherings, and other celebrations. The center also has a rich education program and produces free community events every year, such as the WOW First Wednesdays performances, 4th of July celebration, Jazz Jam Sessions, Day of the Dead Festival, and holiday tree lighting.
340 N Escondido Blvd, Escondido, CA 92025, Phone: 760-839-4138
Palomar Mountain State Park
Located in northern San Diego County, high on top of the west side of Palomar Mountain, Palomar Mountain State Park is a 1,862-acre forested area with massive large pines, firs, cedar trees, and patches of flowering meadows. The park, at the average altitude of 5,000 feet, has a range of hiking trails with various difficulty levels, campsites, a fishing pond full of trout, and spectacular coastal vistas, especially from Boucher Hill Summit with its historic Boucher Hill Fire Lookout. This summit is listed as one of the Sierra Club’s Hundred Peaks. The trails are open for hiking only, and neither dogs nor mountain bikes are allowed.
19952 State Park Drive, Palomar Mountain, CA 92060, Phone: 760-742-3462
Queen Califia's Magical Circle
Located in a 12-acre natural habitat within Kit Carson Park and the Iris Sankey Arboretum, Queen Califia's Magical Circle is a sculpture garden created by French artist Niki de Saint Phalle, the only one of its kind in the US. The garden consists of nine massive scale sculptures, a 400-foot long “snake wall” of varied height, and maze at the entryway. There are also benches and native shrubs and trees in the interior plaza and along the perimeter, which are sculpturally integrated in the garden. The “snake wall” is a wall with a huge playful serpent, decorated in colorful mosaics, on top. There are nine freestanding large sculptures in the garden, and the star of the garden is the sculpture of Queen Califia on the back of a five-legged eagle.
3333 Bear Valley Pkwy, Escondido, CA 92025, Phone: 760-839-4691
Elfin Forest Recreational Reserve
The Elfin Forest Recreational Reserve is a 784-acre park and recreational area, one of San Diego County’s most valuable natural resources. The reserve has about 11 miles of hiking, biking and equestrian trails, simple picnic areas, and fascinating mountain viewing spots. The reserve is home to a range of native plant communities such as oak woodland, oak riparian, coastal sage scrub, and chaparral. The reserve has been designed to improve the domestic water supply and natural resource management and to offer various recreational opportunities. Docents and park rangers offer guided tours and exploration programs for students in order to improve environmental awareness and the conservation of local watersheds.
8833 Harmony Grove Rd, Escondido, CA 92029, Phone: 760-632-4212
Lake Hodges Pedestrian Suspension Bridge
Lake Hodges Pedestrian Suspension Bridge is located about 1,000 feet from the I-15 freeway bridge over Lake Hodges in San Diego County. Built for pedestrians and bikers, this stressed ribbon-style bridge is 990 feet long and 12 feet wide and was designed by T.Y. Lin International. A stressed ribbon-style bridge can have a long span (in this case 330 feet) between piers, what means that only two piers need to be in the lake. In addition, this type of bridge has a narrow profile – it is only 16 inches deep. There are only four other stressed ribbon-style bridges in the entire western hemisphere. How high the bridge is over the water depends on the amount of rainfall in the area. When it rains a lot, the bridge crosses a fast running river, but when it is dry, the riverbed is covered growing weeds in what locals jokingly call that Hodges National Forest.
Daley Ranch
Daley Ranch is a 3,058-acre conservation area established in 1996 by the City of Escondido for the preservation of a diverse and biologically unique habitat of great regional importance. The ranch contains a range of natural plant communities such as oak woodlands, chaparral, coastal sage scrub, grasslands, and riparian plants. Daley Ranch is located at the northeastern edge of Escondido, north of Dixon Lake. The ranch contains an historical red barn known as the Daley Ranch House as well as other outbuildings of historical interest. Rangers offer tours of the Ranch House every second Sunday. Visitors can enjoy six distinct trails that total 20 miles in length, suitable for hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding.
3024 La Honda Drive, Escondido, CA 92027, Phone: 760-839-4680
San Pasqual Battlefield State Historic Park
San Pasqual Battlefield State Historic Park is a 20-acre park located next to San Diego Zoo Safari Park near Escondido, California. The park was established to honor the soldiers who fought in the bloody 1846 Battle of San Pasqual during the Mexican-American War. The United States troops were commanded by General Stephen Kearny, and the Californio forces by General Andres Pico. The park is a California State Park and a California Historical Landmark and is open only on weekends. A visitors center features displays that describe the history of the San Pasqual Valley, a number of various exhibits, and a movie about the famous battle. Volunteers from the San Pasqual Battlefield Volunteer Association offer occasional living history presentations.
15808 San Pasqual Valley Rd, Escondido, CA 92027, Phone: 760-737-2201
Kit Carson Park
Established in 1967, Kit Carson Park is a spacious 285-acre municipal park in Escondido, California. The park was named after the famous scout Kit Carson, who guided Captain John C. Frémont during his exploration of the Sierra Nevada. The park is located in a valley about 5 miles west of the location of the Battle of San Pasqual. Visitors can see a monument on Mule Hill commemorating the battle, located about 1 mile from the park. Around 100 acres of the park are developed while the rest is left wild as natural habitat. The developed part contains three lakes, hiking trails, the Queen Califia’s Magical Circles sculpture garden, the Iris Sankey Arboretum, the Eucalyptus Leaf Court public art project, the Girl Scouts of America Program Center, picnic areas, a large outdoor amphitheater, a kids’ playground, a covered picnic shelter, courts and fields for tennis, soccer, softball, and baseball.
3333 Bear Valley Pkwy, Escondido, CA 92025, Phone: 760-839-4691
EcoVivarium
You’re in unique and memorable experience at EcoVivarium. Established in 2009, this living museum aims to empower, inspire, and educate its visitors through first-hand encounters with their various animal rescues. They care for hundreds of reptiles, amphibians, and arthropods each year, saving over 800 animals since starting as a mobile education service. Through the years, EcoVivarium has garnered a lot of support, which enabled them to settle down in their first public venue in 2015. If you’re visiting with a large group, private tours are available by reservation.
641 E Pennsylvania Avenue, Escondido, California 92025; Phone: 760-975-9690
Dixon Lake
A green jewel, Dixon Lake is a man-made lake in the hills above Escondido that provides locals with plenty of opportunities for great relaxation and exercise. They can fish for trout, catfish, and bass, paddle their boat or rent one, hike, have a picnic, or just relax and enjoy the view. Campsites around Dixon Lake range from small and secluded to large and open with fantastic views of the lake, mountains, or city. The campground is accessible 24 hours and year round. From the Dixon Lake campground there is a network of trails leading around the lake. The park concession store offers boats for rent, a snack bar, and other amenities.
1700 La Honda Dr., Escondido, CA 92027, Phone: 760-839-4045
Deer Park Winery & Auto Museum
Set on 15 acres in Escondido in San Diego's scenic North County is the Deer Park Winery & Auto Museum. It consists of the vineyard, orchards, a lovely shady picnic area, a gift shop, and the largest collection of convertible automobiles and Americana. Start by tasting winery’s award-winning estate wines such as sangiovese, merlot, petite sirah, zinfandel, syrah, California champagne, chardonnay, sauvignon blanc, merlot port, and many others. Then indulge in exploring the Auto Museum, which features hundreds of vehicles and fascinating Americana collections. It has received a trophy of excellence from the Antique Automobile Club of America. Besides a world-famous collection of American convertible cars, the museum also has notable collections of antique bicycles, vintage radios, appliances, tube television sets, cameras, neon dealership signs, classic gas pumps and gas stations, and much more.
29013 Champagne Blvd, Escondido, CA 92026, Phone: 760-749-1666
Burger Bench
Burger Bench is a delicious gourmet burger joint in Escondido, opened in 2014 by Derek Loranger. The restaurant, which is housed within the city's historic 1924 Escondido Times-Advocate building, serves up casual, family-friendly fare crafted with locally-sourced ingredients. Excellent burger and slider options range from the restaurant's Taco Burger, which tops beef patties with housemade salsa, cheese, and tortilla strips, to high-quality chicken, turkey, and mushroom burger options. Gourmet grilled cheese sandwiches are also served up, along with shareable appetizers and sides such as crispy chicken wings, truffle parmesan tots, and miniature corn dogs. More than 20 San Diego craft beers are available on tap, complemented by a selection of craft sodas and decadent milkshakes.
237 E Grand Ave, Escondido, CA 92025, Phone: 760-294-2001
San Dieguito River Park
Established in 1989, San Dieguito River Park is a 92,000-acre greenway in San Diego County, California. The park stretches for 55 miles between the ocean, actually a lagoon between Del Mar and Solana Beach, and the Volcan Mountain Wilderness Preserve near Julian, along the San Dieguito River. The park has been established to preserve the natural resources of the San Diegito River Valley. It provides great hiking for people, bikers, and horseback riders along the popular 45-mile-long Coast to Crest Trail, which is planned to be extended to 70 miles. The park is home to about 230 species of birds and other animals that thrive in coastal sage scrub habitat.
18372 Sycamore Creek Rd, Escondido, CA 92025, Phone: 858-674-2270
San Diego Archaeological Center
The San Diego Archaeological Center is a museum that tells the story of the way of life of people in San Diego County for the last 10,000 years through large and carefully curated collections of artifacts. Besides being a museum and a curation facility, the center is also an education and research center. It is the only San Diego organization dedicated solely to the collecting, studying, curating, and exhibiting of archeological artifacts from the area. The exhibits are organized in a range of permanent and temporary exhibitions. The center offers diverse programs for all ages.
16666 San Pasqual Valley Rd, Escondido, CA 92027, Phone: 760-291-0370
Sikes Adobe Historic Farmstead
The Sikes Adobe Historic Farmstead is a historic site established around 1870 featuring one of San Diego County’s oldest adobe homes from the American era. The Sikes Adobe Historic Farmstead is an incredible example of San Diego’s rural history and is being preserved as the legacy of Old California. The visitors can learn about the lives of the pioneer settlers in San Diego County after statehood through fascinating historic and interpretive displays. To the east and west of the farmstead extends a network of trails towards Lake Hodges, all the way to the coast, or through San Pasqual Valley. It is easy to imagine the early settlers walking along the same trails as history comes to life.
12655 Sunset Dr, Escondido, CA 92025, Phone: 760-432-8318
Vintana Wine and Dine
Located on the penthouse level of the Lexus Centre in Escondido, Vintana Wine and Dine is an upscale restaurant and wine club that offers an original take on California cuisine together with breathtaking views of Escondido and its surrounds. The wall of glass, comfortable furniture, and a magnificent chandelier create spectacular background for the Vintana’s gourmet meals prepared by Chef Deborah Scott. You might want to try her famous sundried tomato and kalamata olive linguine. The best way to explore all that the chef has to offer is to go for a two-course lunch menu or three-course dinner menu. One of Vintana’s most popular events is Night on the Lanai, with live jazz, blues, acoustics, or R&B played by local musicians every Thursday through Saturday from 6pm to 9pm while you are enjoying your meal and superb wine.
1205 Auto Park Way, Escondido, CA 92029, Phone: 760-745-7777
Orfila Vineyards & Winery
Orfila Vineyards & Winery is a small production winery located in the picturesque San Pasqual Valley near Escondido, about 30 minutes from San Diego. The charming tasting room is packed with barrels and bottles, and the lovely patio outside is shaded by pergolas covered in vines, overlooking the 70-acre estate. Orfila produces widely acclaimed wines with Italian and French grape varietals, including those that originate from the Rhône Valley, Bordeaux, and Burgundy. Their grapes come both from their own vineyard and from Sonoma, San Luis Obispo, and Santa Barbara Counties. Opened in 1994, Orfila Vineyards has received more than 1,000 medals and awards from all over the world. The winery is one of the most popular San Diego venues for weddings, anniversaries, and other celebrations.
13455 San Pasqual Rd, Escondido, CA 92025, Phone: 760-738-6500
Stone Brewing
Founded in 1996, Stone Brewing is the largest craft brewery in Southern California and one of the largest in the country. From a small microbrewery owned and operated by two friends, it grew into the current brewery, employing more than 1,100 people. In addition to its headquarters and brewery in Escondido, California, Stone Brewing also has operations in Richmond, Virginia and in Berlin, Germany. Brewery's Escondido bistro, attached to the brewery, has an American menu of upscale pub grub made of locally purchased, mostly organic ingredients, 36 craft and specialty beers on tap, an indoor fire pit, and a large beer garden with a grassy area for the kids. The nice atmosphere, modern California design, and superb food made Stone Brewing bistro a popular place for a meal and a well-paired beer.
1999 Citracado Parkway, Escondido, CA 92029, Phone: 760-294-7899
Cordiano Winery
High in the hills of the San Pasqual Valley near Escondido is Cordiano Winery, a family-owned and operated vineyard and winery famous for the quality of its wines produced by traditional techniques practiced for ages in the old country. The winery has a unique, wonderfully scenic outdoor wine tasting and dining area, a Tuscan-style terrazza overlooking the hills planted with orderly rows of vines, and a spectacular view of the Highland and San Pasqual Valleys. The winery kitchen is famous for its authentic thin-crust pizzas, fresh salads, and great desserts. Pair your food with wines from their extensive wine list while you are enjoying the fresh air and spectacular views.
15732 Highland Valley Rd, Escondido, CA 92025, Phone: 760-469-9463
Hungry Hawk Vineyards & Winery
Hungry Hawk Vineyards & Winery is a small, family-run vineyard and winery in the San Pasqual Valley at the outskirts of Escondido, California, occupying a former avocado farm. Since the establishment of the winery, Hungry Hawk has grown to produce about 15 varietals. They offer a tour of the vineyards and the winery as well as wine tasting in their cozy, cool tasting room. You can also sit on the outdoor patio and enjoy not only Hungry Hawk’s wonderful wines but also the breathtaking views of the valley and vineyards spread out in front of you. Regular wine tasting includes tasting five of their wines and a tour of the facility. You can also reserve a private tour with the winemaker. Visitors are encouraged to bring their own picnics.
3255 Summit Dr, Escondido, CA 92025, Phone: 760-489-1758