San Diego North County Beach City
Welcome to Encinitas, a North County San Diego coastal city of five communities known for world-class surf, family beaches, and a laid-back beach culture.
Encinitas is a coastal city in northern San Diego County, California, about 25 miles north of downtown San Diego, stretching along roughly six miles of Pacific shoreline between Carlsbad and Solana Beach. Its identity is famously not one town but five: New Encinitas, Old Encinitas, Cardiff-by-the-Sea, Olivenhain, and Leucadia. The 2020 census counted 62,007 residents. The city grew up around Coast Highway 101 and the railroad, and its coastal communities have long drawn surfers to breaks such as Swami's and Grandview along the bluffs. The Self-Realization Fellowship Encinitas Temple, with its golden spires and cliff-top meditation gardens, is an enduring local landmark. Downtown Encinitas is more than a century old, with historic architecture, boutiques, and sidewalk cafes, while Leucadia carries a laid-back, bohemian feel and Cardiff-by-the-Sea remains a classic surf community centered on its beach and lagoon. Encinitas balances its beach culture with family-oriented amenities. Moonlight State Beach is a wide, sandy family beach with volleyball and tennis courts, and the 37-acre San Diego Botanic Garden showcases plants ranging from desert to rainforest. Inland, Olivenhain retains a rural, equestrian character with larger lots and horse properties, a sharp contrast to the denser, walkable beach bungalows near the coast. Public schools are a strong draw. Encinitas Union School District serves grades K–6 in nine elementary schools, all recognized as California Distinguished Schools, while grades 7–12 fall under the San Dieguito Union High School District, which is headquartered in Encinitas. Commuters use Interstate 5, Coast Highway 101, and the COASTER commuter rail, which stops in Encinitas on its run between Oceanside and San Diego. The result is a coastal city that combines surf-town character, highly regarded schools, and convenient access to the larger San Diego region, appealing to surfers, families, and commuters alike.
Encinitas is in San Diego County, California, along the North County coast roughly 25 miles north of downtown San Diego. It sits between the cities of Carlsbad to the north and Solana Beach to the south, with about six miles of Pacific shoreline.
Encinitas is organized around five distinct communities: New Encinitas, Old Encinitas, Cardiff-by-the-Sea, Olivenhain, and Leucadia. Old Encinitas holds the historic downtown, Cardiff is a compact surf community, Leucadia is known for a laid-back beach atmosphere, New Encinitas is the newer suburban area, and Olivenhain is an equestrian enclave in the eastern hills.
Encinitas Union School District serves grades K-6 across nine elementary schools, all California Distinguished Schools. Grades 7-12 are served by the San Dieguito Union High School District, headquartered in Encinitas, which includes San Dieguito Academy and other campuses in the area.
Encinitas is known for its surf culture and beaches, especially the Swami's break beneath the Self-Realization Fellowship temple, plus the family-oriented Moonlight State Beach. It is also home to the 37-acre San Diego Botanic Garden and the bluff-top Self-Realization Fellowship Meditation Gardens.
Commuters use Interstate 5, Coast Highway 101, and the COASTER commuter rail, which stops at Encinitas Station between Oceanside and downtown San Diego. NCTD BREEZE bus routes connect to the station, and east-west roads such as Encinitas Boulevard and Leucadia Boulevard link the coast to the freeway.
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Encinitas housing varies sharply by community, reflecting the city's five-town history. Near the coast, Old Encinitas and Cardiff offer beach bungalows, classic cottages, and California Craftsman and Spanish eclectic homes, many within walking distance of the water. New Encinitas, east of Coast Highway 101, contains newer single-family subdivisions. Leucadia mixes older beach cottages with updated homes along the rail corridor, and Olivenhain stands apart as an equestrian-oriented area of larger lots, rural estates, and horse properties. This range—from compact coastal cottages to inland acreage—gives buyers distinctly different options within one city, all shaped by the mild coastal climate.
Encinitas is formally organized into five communities, each with its own character. Old Encinitas is the historic coastal core, home to the century-old downtown district, the Self-Realization Fellowship temple, and the Swami's surf break at its southern end. New Encinitas, east of Coast Highway 101, is the more suburban, newer portion of town. Leucadia, to the north, is known for a relaxed, bohemian atmosphere and beach access along Neptune Avenue. Cardiff-by-the-Sea is a compact surf community built around Cardiff State Beach and the San Elijo Lagoon. Olivenhain, in the eastern hills, is an equestrian-oriented enclave of large lots and rural estates. Together these five areas give the city a layered, varied residential landscape.
Life in Encinitas revolves around the ocean. Surfing, beachgoing, and outdoor living define the culture, from the expert break at Swami's to the beginner-friendly waves and family amenities at Moonlight and Grandview beaches. The historic downtown offers boutiques, cafes, and local dining along Coast Highway 101, while the Self-Realization Fellowship Meditation Gardens provide a quiet bluff-top retreat overlooking the Pacific. The San Diego Botanic Garden adds a 37-acre escape into gardens and trails. With its year-round mild weather and easy access to neighboring coastal towns, Encinitas offers a quintessential Southern California beach lifestyle.
Encinitas is served by two highly regarded districts. Encinitas Union School District covers grades K–6 across nine elementary schools, all of which have been recognized as California Distinguished Schools. Secondary students attend the San Dieguito Union High School District, headquartered on Encinitas Boulevard, which enrolls roughly 12,000 students in grades 7–12 across ten campuses, including San Dieguito Academy in Encinitas. The district is consistently among the top-rated in San Diego County. Families moving to the area should confirm specific school assignments, since boundaries can vary by community and street.
Encinitas sits between Interstate 5 and the Pacific, with Coast Highway 101 running through its coastal communities and east-west connectors such as Leucadia Boulevard, Encinitas Boulevard, Santa Fe Drive, and Manchester Avenue linking to the freeway. The COASTER commuter rail stops at Encinitas Station, providing rail service along the coast between Oceanside and downtown San Diego, with connecting NCTD BREEZE bus routes. Downtown San Diego is roughly 25 miles to the south, and the city's position makes it practical for commuters heading both south toward San Diego and north toward Carlsbad and the Interstate 5 corridor.
Recreation in Encinitas centers on the coast. Moonlight State Beach is a wide, sandy family beach with volleyball and tennis courts, equipment rentals, and a snack bar, while Swami's is among California's most famous surf breaks, set beneath the bluff-top Self-Realization Fellowship temple. Grandview and other beaches add to the shoreline options. Inland, the 37-acre San Diego Botanic Garden features desert, rainforest, and California native exhibits, and the Self-Realization Fellowship Meditation Gardens offer peaceful coastal views. Hikers, cyclists, and equestrians use the trails of Olivenhain and nearby San Elijo Lagoon, rounding out a full menu of coastal recreation.
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