Empower
Growth


Since 1991, you've helped The Escondido Creek Conservancy accomplish:

Our
Story
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1 MILLION DOLLAR MATCH

7000 Acres Protected

7000 Habitat Restored

30,000 Students Connected To Nature
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PRESERVING
& RESTORING
THE ESCONDIDO CREEK WATERSHED
OUR VISION
Through the Conservancy’s leadership, the Escondido Creek Watershed will become a model of vibrant urban communities and viable natural ecosystems thriving together.

THE
ESCONDIDO CREEK
WATERSHED
The Conservancy is focused on the health and vitality of the Escondido Creek Watershed in North San Diego County, California. Since 1991, we have purchased and protected over 7,000 acres of critical habitat from destruction and urban development.
The Escondido Creek watershed extends from above Lake Wohlford, through the City of Escondido, Harmony Grove, Elfin Forest and Olivenhain, Rancho Santa Fe, and into the San Elijo lagoon in Solana Beach and Encinitas. By delivering on our promise to build and protect healthy communities for wildlife and people, we bring everyone closer to the vital resources that nature has to offer our quality of life.
We ask that you join us on our mission to preserve, protect and restore the Escondido Creek Watershed, so that our community and nature flows together.
7,000+
Acres Preserved
3,100+
Acres Owned & Managed
27,000+
Youth Reached
26
Miles from Bear Valley to the Ocean

OUR STORY
We believe that everyone benefits by being part of nature, not apart from it.
The Escondido Creek Conservancy exists to enhance the lives of people and wildlife in our watershed. We do this by leading, educating and advocating for our natural surroundings.

















