The best time to visit San Diego Zoo Safari if you want to avoid crowds is during the weekdays. Winter months (from November to early March) are cooler and don’t witness as much crowd as compared to spring and summer at the Park. The animals are most active in the mornings so you should ideally start your trip when the Park opens (9am) to get maximum visibility and interaction.
Peak season: March to September
Low Season: November to March
The most convenient way to get to San Diego Zoo Safari Park is by car, but there are multiple ways to reach the Park via public transportation.
By rail: The Amtrak rail service travels across the coast of Los Angeles and downtown San Diego and stops at Oceanside. From Oceanside, you can use the Sprinter rail, which will drop you off at the downtown Escondido Transit Center. From there, you can take a taxi or ride-share to the Safari Park, a 7-mile ride.
By bus: A single bus serves the Safari Park, but its schedule is limited on weekends and holidays. If you’re traveling to the Park from downtown San Diego, you can take an MTS Express bus (235, 280, or 290) to the Escondido Transit Center. After you arrive at the Escondido Transit Center, board the NCTD FLEX 371 bus to the Safari Park.
The most accessible and convenient way to get to San Diego Zoo Safari Park is by car because it’s an hour’s drive from San Diego. Car rental services and taxis are available for those who want to drive down. Once you reach the Via Rancho Parkway Exit (Exit 27), you’ll see signs guiding you straight to the Park’s parking lot. The parking is on a first come first serve basis, with EV stations and assigned spots for people with disabilities. It’s paid parking, and the rates vary based on the type of vehicle.
There are a lot of dining spots for you to choose from at the Park on your visit. Some popular restaurants across the Park are mentioned below.
Budget:
Escondido Lodge (9 min/5.6 miles) | Find on Maps
Econo Lodge Inn & Suites Escondido Downtown (12 min/6.7 miles) | Find on Maps
Mid-range:
Best Western Escondido Hotel (15 min/8.0 miles) | Find on Maps
SpringHill Suites San Diego Escondido/Downtown (12 min/7.0 miles) | Find on Maps
Luxury:
Bandy Canyon (10 min/5.8 miles) | Find on Maps
Rancho Bernardo Inn (15 min/9.5 miles) | Find on Maps
Visitors usually spend 4–6 hours exploring the park, but if you’re planning to participate in safaris or interactive experiences, you will probably need more time. It’s recommended you visit the San Diego Zoo Safari Park once it opens so that you can spend your day freely exploring the Park.
The San Diego Zoo park does not offer overnight parking unless you’re spending the night camping in the Park for a Roar and Snore Safari.
The park provides ADA-compliant parking, pathways, and shuttle services for those with mobility needs. Wheelchairs, scooters, and strollers can be rented at the entrance. You can also check the Safari Park map which has accessible routes highlighted. You can get a copy of the map at the entrance or download it here before your visit.
The Roar & Snore Safari includes an overnight stay in luxury tents, allowing you to immerse yourself in the Safari Park’s surroundings. It’s a perfect option for adventurous families or couples.
You can visit the park's on-site shops (spread throughout the Safari Park’s premises) for unique wildlife-themed merchandise, local crafts, and eco-friendly products.