December 14, 2011
By James Baxter
Located along six miles of Pacific coastline in northern San Diego
County, Encinitas has an approximate population of 60,000 and is
characterized by coastal beaches, cliffs, flat-topped coastal areas,
steep mesa bluffs and rolling hills. Our city was incorporated in 1986,
drawing together the communities of New Encinitas, Old Encinitas,
Cardiff-by-the-Sea, Olivenhain and Leucadia.
There is a significant flower growing industry in the City and many
people claim that Encinitas is the Flower Growing Capital. As the City
has developed, it has grown up around the pre-existing flower growers.
Quail Botanical Gardens is a beautiful oasis to visit with an Amazon
Rainforest and the largest display of bamboo in the world. The gardens
of the Self Realization Center are beautiful and sit overlooking the
ocean in a serene garden-like setting.
Golf enthusiasts will enjoy our Encinitas Ranch Golf Course, a
championship 18 hole par 72 course with panoramic ocean views. This
public facility has five tees available and can be enjoyed by golfers of
all abilities.
Downtown 101 is a coastal shopping district over 100 years old featuring
historic architecture, quaint shops, sidewalk cafes, and restaurants
framed by beautiful flower baskets. The organization Downtown Encinitas
Merchants Association (DEMA) is a great resource for information on
business in Encinitas.
The beaches in Encinitas are outstanding. There are many stretches of
beach that lie between Cardiff-by-the-Sea and La Costa. The surfing is
unbeatable and many surf contests are held throughout the year in
Encinitas. The San Elijo Lagoon Reserve is the largest coastal wetland
in San Diego County and is home to nearly 300 different bird species
throughout the year.
The natural beauty of our communities, along with temperatures between
40 and 85 degrees year-round make Encinitas a spectacular place to live.
For more information Contact James or visit source (http://ci.encinitas.ca.us/index.aspx?page=115)