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HIKE - Kit Carson Park - Queen Califia Sculpture Garden

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HIKE - Kit Carson Park
4-mile easy hike through Kit Carson Park with a stop at the Queen Califia's Sculpture Garden

Queen Califia's Magical Circle is the only American sculpture garden and the last major international project created by Niki de Saint Phalle (born in France, 1930 to 2002). Inspired by California's mythic, historic, and cultural roots, the garden consists of nine large-scale sculptures, a circular "snake wall" and maze entryway, sculpturally integrated bench seating, and native shrubs and trees planted within the interior plaza and along the outer perimeter. The garden bears the brilliant, unique mosaic ornamentation that is an unmistakable part of Saint Phalle's later work.

Queen Califia's Magical Circle is situated within a 12-acre natural habitat in the Iris Sankey Arboretum in Kit Carson Park. The park's entrance is located five minutes from I-15 (Via Rancho Parkway Exit) at the corner of Bear Valley Parkway and Mary Lane.

The sculpture garden's key architectural features are an undulating circular wall measuring 400 feet in length (with varying heights from 4 to 9 feet) that surrounds the garden. Monumental playful serpents, decorated in colorfully patterned mosaics, slither along the top of the wall, their curved bodies forming a pattern of solids and voids that allows visitors to see landscape vistas beyond the garden. The "snake wall" opens into a maze whose walls and floors are covered with black, white, and mirrored tiles. Once through the maze, visitors enter into the central courtyard.

There are nine freestanding sculptures in the garden. The imposing mosaic sculpture of Queen Califia standing on the back of a five-legged eagle commands the center of the garden. Eight large totemic sculptures surround Queen Califia. They are covered with symbols and forms freely drawn from Native American, Pre-Columbian, and Mexican art as well as the artist's own fantastic imagery.
Possible lunch afterwards at the California Pizza Kitchen in the North County Mall

Date and Time

Tuesday, November 25, 2025, 9:30 AM until 12:00 PM

Location

Park on the east side of the Escondido Mall between the California Pizza Kitchen and the Bus Stop
280 E. Via Rancho Parkway
Escondido  
USA

Event Contact(s)

David Dohren
Hike Leader
(619) 517-8867 (c)

Category

Hiking

Registration Info

Registration is recommended
Registration cancellations will be accepted