- Leo Carrillo Ranch Historic Park - Carlsbad, CA
Leo Carrillo Ranch is a 27-acre historic park with irregular earthen and paved surfaces, including without limitations, stairs and trails We recommend visitors wear appropriate shoes for the uneven terrain within this historic park
- Visit the Ranch | F. O. C. R. Inc. - Carrillo Ranch
Leo Carrillo Ranch Historic Park is a unique educational and passive recreational resource, the envy of all Californians, and a visitor destination
- Carrillo Ranch - F. O. C. R. Inc. | Ranch of The Spanish Daggers
Actor, preservationist and conservationist Leo Carrillo was born in Los Angeles But his beginnings were in San Diego’s Secluded in the heart of a magnificently landscaped 27-acre canyon, this historic park contains and protects romantic hand
- Carrillo Ranch Historic Park - Wikipedia
Rancho de los Quiotes, today known as the Leo Carrillo Historic Park, is a historic estate near Carlsbad, California The rancho was built as a weekend retreat for actor Leo Carrillo, who designed the property in the style of Spanish hacienda estates
- Leo Carrillo Ranch - Over 100 Photos of this Hidden Gem in San Diego
Leo Carrillo Ranch isn’t just a historic site—it’s an experience that transports you to a bygone era of California’s ranching history Whether you’re exploring its adobe buildings, marveling at the peacocks, or simply enjoying the peaceful landscape, the ranch offers something for everyone
- Leo Carrillo Ranch Historic Park - Visit Carlsbad
Once part of the original 2,538 acre working rancho and vacation retreat of Leo Carrillo (who acted in almost 100 films from 1927 to 1950 and co-starred in the TV series The Cisco Kid) the historic Leo Carrillo Ranch is an extraordinary educational and recreational resource
- Leo Carrillo Ranch Historic Park
A 27-acre historic park in Carlsbad featuring preserved buildings from actor Leo Carrillo's ranch, roaming peacocks, and educational programs
- History Archives - Carlsbad, CA
Dedicated and opened to the public on August 16, 2003, Leo Carrillo Ranch Historic Park preserves 27-acres of a once magnificent rancho that belonged to the Hollywood actor, philanthropist, author, and poet, Leopoldo Antonio Carrillo and his family from 1937 to 1978
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