Daley Ranch Creek Crossing Loop

Escondido, California

Details

Distance

1.62 miles

Elevation Gain

118 ft

Route Type

Loop

Description

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The Daley Ranch Creek Crossing Loop in Escondido, California, is an easy 1.6-mile trail favored by hikers, runners, and bird watchers. The loop features gentle inclines and offers stunning views of the surrounding area, making it suitable for all fitness levels. The trail is open year-round and welcomes dogs on leashes no longer than 6 feet.

Access to the trailhead is via La Honda Drive, where a free parking lot with restrooms and a drinking fountain is available.

Daley Ranch operates daily from dawn to dusk. Visitors are required to adhere to the following regulations:

• Stay on designated marked trails.

• All plants and animals are protected; hunting or collecting is prohibited.

• Possession of firearms or weapons is prohibited.

• Private motorized vehicles are not permitted within the preserve.

• Fires, fishing, swimming, and overnight camping are not allowed.

• Dogs must remain on a leash no longer than 6 feet at all times.

• Visitors must pack out all trash.

• Mountain bikers shall yield to hikers and equestrians; hikers shall yield to equestrians.

• Alcohol and smoking are prohibited.

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Features

Running
Hiking
Dog Friendly
Scenic
Wildflowers

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