Encinitas is a small beach town about 25 miles north of downtown San Diego. Most of the locals here are surfers or into watersports to some degree. The local economy is largely driven by tourists looking for a more laid-back beach experience than the busier cities of LA, or San Diego are able to provide.
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Population
Compared to the rest of Southern California and despite its Spanish name, Encinitas has a relatively low Hispanic population. Surfing is probably the most common activity here, and there are tons of local murals, statues, and shops that cater to the local surfing market. Overall, Encinitas is a great town for those looking for a quiet but fun beach vacation.
Demographics
According to the latest data from the U.S. Census Bureau, there are currently 62,709 residents residing in Encinitas. Here’s the latest racial demographic breakdown:
- 0.8% Black/African American
- 88.7% White
- 13.1% Hispanic/Latino
- 3.8% Asian
The median income for Encinitas residents is just over $113,175 annually, and the percentage of the population at or below the poverty line is 6.9%
Fun Facts
- A local train bridge on Encinitas Boulevard features a giant 10’x10’ mosaic of a surfing Madonna (or Virgin de Guadalupe in Spanish).
- Encinitas got its name from Encina Canada, Spanish for “hill of live oaks,” when Gaspar de Portola saw the oaks while arriving in the area.
- Surfer magazine named Encinitas, Ca, one of the Top 10 surf neighborhoods in the United States.
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