Felicita County Park

742 Clarence Ln, Escondido, CA 92029
346 acres | 140 hectares
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About Felicita County Park in Escondido

Felicita County Park is a 346-acre natural area located in southwest Escondido, California. The park is known for its rich Native American and pioneer history, which has earned it a place on the National Register of Historic Places.

The park is characterized by its ancient oak groves and year-round spring-fed creeks that divide the area into a patchwork of natural and developed recreational spaces. Felicita Creek flows through the park, providing water for local plants, trees, and wildlife, contributing to the park's natural beauty.

Named after Felicita La Chappa, a Kumeyaay woman who lived in the San Pasqual Valley until 1916, the park was once the site of a large Kumeyaay village. Evidence of this ancient settlement can still be seen today, with grinding holes in some large rocks dating back 3,000 to 4,000 years.

The park offers 2.5 miles of multi-use, non-motorized trails for visitors to explore, including the Ipai and North Creek trails. For children, there's a special TRACK Trail, which provides a brochure-based scavenger hunt guiding kids on a nature adventure.

Felicita County Park is a popular spot for picnics, with seven reservable picnic areas that can accommodate groups of various sizes. The park also features two large playgrounds, providing ample space for children to play and explore.

What to Do at Felicita County Park

Active Recreation

Horseshoe Pit

Nature & Wildlife

Open Grassy AreaWalking TrailWildlife Viewing

Water Features & Activities

River

Visitor Services

AmphitheaterMemorialParking LotPlaygroundRestrooms

Food & Gathering

Grilling AreaPicnic AreaShelter

When is Felicita County Park Open?

Hours not available

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