Rod McLeod Park

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1701 S Iris Ln
Escondido, CA 92026

Rod McLeod Park in Escondido, CA is a scenic 18-acre park named after the late Palomar Hospital Administrator, Rod McLeod, who made significant contributions to the community. Situated on one of the higher points of land in the area, the park offers stunning views of Escondido's downtown area and the surrounding countryside. With amenities such as picnic tables, barbecues, a tot lot, and restrooms, it provides a perfect setting for outdoor activities and family gatherings.

Visitors can enjoy the park's playground and bring their leashed dogs along to explore the beautiful surroundings. Rod McLeod Park is a peaceful retreat where locals and tourists alike can appreciate the natural beauty of Escondido while enjoying recreational facilities in a serene environment.

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Katrina S.
9/8/2025

We had my older sisters celebration of life at this park. The view from the cement area at the top of the stairs, is breath taking! The park is free if litter and the bathrooms are clean. The...

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Wayne G.
5/10/2023

We're traveling the country and for a few weeks are at the RV park connected to this place. It adds a nice overlook, paved path, playground and open ground. The infrastructure is worn but is in...

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Heidi C.
4/29/2021

This is a chill, tucked-away park with a jungle gym for the kiddos, plenty of grass areas, a concrete walkway for scooters etc. A flight of wide steps leads up to the top of the little hill behind...

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Josie S.
2/25/2018

I have lived in Escondido for more than 20 years and I had no idea this park was here! The drive up to the park is really pretty with gorgeous pepper trees on both sides of the driveway. When you...

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Matt K.
11/1/2018

Yes it's a park, Just as, as Shakespeare put it, hounds and greyhounds, mongrels, spaniels, mutts, shaggy lapdogs, swimming dogs, and wolf-dog crossbreeds are all dogs, but otherwise - it isn't...

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