24 Hours in Encinitas
Famous for its poinsettias and surfers, Encinitas is a seaside community north of San Diego that is a short drive from Los Angeles and a perfect weekend destination. We ventured down there recently for a wedding and some beach walking, but if we had more time we would have poked around at Legoland, SeaWorld, the San Diego Zoo, or any other of the attractive family activities located in the area.
The drive down from the San Fernando Valley was not bad on a Saturday at noon. Apart from the blip of preserved nature you see driving through Camp Pendleton, the whole stretch feels like one long extension of Los Angeles. Sign of the times: without any pre-planning, we stopped for lunch when we got hungry, looking for the familiar signs of fast food eateries along an industrial stretch of road in Long Beach. The beacon of a Quizno’s called us, but when we pulled up to the place we found it closed down. That turned out to be a happy accident, because right across the street was a tiny shack called OK Burger that was deserted, so the cook whipped us up two delicious meals for the road in just a few minutes.
We stayed at the Best Western Encinitas which was the lodging of choice of the wedding party, so the deal was fantastic – $130 for the night for this balconied room with a view:
With a view like that who cares what the room was like? Well, it was fine, but a word to the wise: the coffee maker and cups are hidden in the dresser under the flat screen TV. And once you lay down, you might not get back up.

Soft bed.
The wedding was held at the breathtaking Quail Botanical Gardens. If you want to save money on your wedding flower budget, have it here. I can’t imagine a more breathtaking backdrop for such a momentous and beautiful occasion.
The gardens were open for visitors while we were there, so we wandered among the different areas and found that everywhere the eye settled, there was something beautiful to photograph.
Quail Botanical Gardens is open every day from 9 to 5, and if you come with 4 people in your car they’ll waive the $10 parking fee.
I’ve been scolded in the past for not including local restaurants in my travel posts, and that will happen again; if you have been out to eat in Encinitas please leave a comment with your favorite spots. Like I said, we only had 24 hours for this little trip so we took part in the hotel’s continental breakfast – which, I might add, was actually quite good and included delicious breakfast burritos – before heading out to the beach.

"No having fun"
There were surfers in the water as far as the eye could see, due to the incredibly long waves and seemingly polite nature of the crowds. My husband, who is a surfer in Los Angeles, was surprised that multiple surfers could catch a single wave without getting in a fight. Maybe it’s the local vibe, maybe it was the beautiful day, or maybe Los Angeles just needs some self-realization, Encinitas style.
The clock was ticking on our daycare meter, so we had to settle for a morning walk and then head back north. For parents of two young boys, we get our relaxation when we can, and Encinitas delivered nicely in even a small dose.
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Thanks you very much for the beautiful Pictures. great Articles
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