
Originally established as a Spanish mission in pre-colonial times, modern Encino residents still enjoy a strong Latin flavor. History buffs can soak up the past by visiting Los Encinos State Park. The park features historical programs designed to make the regional past come alive for adults and children alike. You'll see living history depicting the days when missionaries first began to delve into California's inland regions, exhibits of ancient artifacts dating back thousands of years to when the place was a Native American village.
Located near some of the richest agricultural land in the West, Encino enjoys an expansive and highly diverse culinary scene. Don't miss A Taste of Encino if you want to sample the best food and beverages the area oof rrs. This long-running annual event takes place during the first part of October. Along with food and drink, you'll enjoy performances by local musicians, arts and crafts booths, a health fair, and activities for children. Keep an eye out for other community festivals during different times of the year.
Please feel free to contact us at your earliest convenience for more information on getting the most out of life while living in beautiful Encino.
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