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Park Facilities
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Daley Ranch
Daley Ranch is a 3,201-acre conservation area acquired in 1996 by the City of Escondido and is managed in perpetuity for the preservation of a biologically unique and diverse habitat area of regional importance.
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Dixon Lake
Dixon Lake, located at 1700 La Honda Drive, Escondido, CA 92027, is open year-round (closed Christmas Day).
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El Norte Park
El Norte Park, which runs from El Norte Parkway to Stanley, is Escondido's newest developed neighborhood park.
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Felicita County Park
Felicita Park is the site of one of the largest and oldest Indian villages in the county.
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Grape Day Park
Since the early 1930s, Grape Day Park, Escondido's oldest park, has been the center for community events and activities.
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Grove Park
Named in recognition of the city's agricultural history, Grove Park is a 4.5-acre, newly built neighborhood park located in the Mission Park neighborhood.
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Jesmond Dene Park
Jesmond Dene Park, located at the intersection of North Broadway and Jesmond Dene Road, is named after the community of Jesmond Dene.
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Kit Carson Park
The park was named after Christopher (Kit) Carson, the famous scout who guided Captain John C. Fremont over the Sierra Nevada Mountains during a government exploration expedition.
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Lake Wohlford
Lake Wohlford is open seven days a week from mid-December through Labor Day weekend in September.
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Mayflower Dog Park
The park is a fenced, off-leash, 1.5-acre area where you and your dog can go to socialize with others, humans and hounds alike!
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Mountain View Park
Prior to development, Mountain View Park, located on Citrus Avenue and Glen Ridge Road, was an income-producing avocado and orange grove.
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Rod McLeod Park
The park, one of the higher points of land in the area immediately encircling the city of Escondido, affords good views of the city's downtown area and surrounding countryside.
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Ryan Park
Frances Ryan Park contains 67 acres, 42 of which are currently developed.
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Washington Park
Washington Park Pool was dedicated on June 13, 1964, and is still heavily used by high school water polo and swim teams, a community competitive swim club, and the Recreation Division's Learn-to-Swim Program during the summer.
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Westside Park
This neighborhood park includes children's play equipment, picnic areas, a basketball court, restrooms, and a covered picnic shelter.