RANCHO
DEL ORO
HISTORICAL GEMS AND
OUTDOOR RECREATION
ARE THE CORNERSTONES
OF FUN IN THIS INLAND
VALLEY NEIGHBORHOOD.
THE RANCHO DEL ORO neighborhood has
a blend of interests, from historical landmarks to outdoor adventures and a thriving
agricultural region. Take a trip back in time
when you visit Mission San Luis Rey, the
largest of the California missions, or explore
Oceanside’s very own Heritage Park.
The inland valley is home to not only the
historic side, but also the outdoor-adventurous
side of the city. For the outdoor enthusiast,
the Rancho del Oro community invites you
to take a leap from 13,000 feet with coastal skydiving,
or plant your feet firmly on the ground and take a
leisurely stroll or nature hike through Guajome Park.
Cyclists enjoy riding their bikes along the San Luis Rey
bike trail, which also connects to the downtown and
harbor neighborhoods.
EAT
Local flavors and community charm are the
ingredients making up
the incredible dining
options to be found in
Rancho del Oro. From
international cuisine to
local comfort spots, your
taste buds will enjoy
exploring. A passion for
making wine grew from
a hobby to a business,
and 12 years later, Beach
House Winery (1534
Sleeping Indian Road)
was established. While
visiting the winery, make
Along the eastern edge
of the city sits South
Morro Hills, an agricultural
community, home to many
family-owned farms and
riding stables. View from Beach
House Winery
Guajome
Park
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