Discover Hidden Meadows Escondido

Hidden Meadows Escondido is located on the mesa directly above the world famous Lawrence Welk Resort in the northern most part of Escondido, California. It is a peaceful, quiet community of approximately 1400 homes. What is unique about this area is that there is absolutely no through traffic–one road in, and one road out. Hidden Meadows is country living minutes from the hustle and bustle of the city.

The architecture of existing homes in Hidden Meadows includes Craftsman, Spanish and Tuscan-style among others. Additionally, available building range in size from one to twenty acres, with electrifying views or flat and easy to build locations.

Anchored by Meadow Lake Golf Course, the community is secluded from the world in its natural setting. Hidden Meadows is at once accessible and private, convenient and exclusive. Check out the video below to see all of the wonderful amenities that Hidden Meadows has to offer. Then, if you are interested in taking a tour of Hidden Meadows, or any of the other lovely communities in San MarcosEscondidoValley Center, and beyond, please do not hesitate to contact the agents at Broadpoint Properties.  We also offer full-service Escondido property management services. 

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