Escondido Neighborhoods
- Alta Vista Acres
- Brookside
- Canyon View Estates
- Castle Creek
- Champagne Village
- Citrus Gardens
- Elfin Forest
- Escondido Country Club
- Escondido Hills
- Eureka Springs
- Hidden Meadows
- Lake Hodges
- Lomas Serenas
- Oak Hill
- Old Escondido
- Rancho Escondido
- Rancho Rincon Del Diablo
- Rancho San Pasqual
- Rancho Vistamonte
- Rimrock
- Valley Center
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Escondido Realty
History buffs will enjoy Escondido for its intriguing past. This North County city was originally settled by Native Americans who lived along the creek running through the city. The downtown History Center features a charming Victorian house, barn and blacksmith shop along with the original Santa Fe Depot. Spend a day viewing attractions of historical significance in one of the oldest San Diego County cities. Afterwards, take a seat at an eclectic café for refreshment.
Both residents and visitors find sightseeing at the Mingei International Museum memorable. Grape Day Park is home to the California Center For the Arts as well as a visual arts museum and theaters. This busy urban metropolis provides plentiful parklands such as Washington Park with two swimming pools and Frances Ryan Park with athletic fields. Learn about Escondido’s agricultural history at Grove Park, located in Mission Park. Locals bike and hike on the lush trails at Daley Ranch Park.



