Los Encinos State Historic Park

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16756 Moorpark St
Encino, CA 91436

Los Encinos State Historic Park in Encino, CA was established in 1949 after Mary Stuart successfully rallied the local community to save the De La Osa adobe, Garnier House, and the natural spring from developers. Today, visitors can enjoy a working blacksmith shop, scenic grassy lawns, and the opportunity to interact with the ducks that call Los Encinos home.

With free admission, Los Encinos State Historic Park is the perfect destination for a variety of activities, whether it's hosting a birthday party, enjoying a picnic in the serene surroundings, or even exchanging vows in a picturesque setting. Experience the historical charm and natural beauty of Los Encinos State Historic Park in the heart of Encino.

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Dena G.
7/3/2022

This is one of the most tranquil spots in the San Fernando Valley. I love coming here from time to time to feed the ducks and geese, sit under the oak trees, enjoy nature, enjoy the park grounds,...

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Isobel L.
12/4/2022

The location of this California State Park, previously known as "Syútkanga" or "Place of the Oak" in the Tongva language, was one of the fiew land grants given to Native Americans by Governor Pio...

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Maddy M.
3/12/2023

Beautiful park! Great to bring kids too. The pond is always filled with ducks and there are plenty of benches to sit and relax. Lots for grassy areas and picnic benches if you want to stay awhile....

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Laurie L.
9/20/2023

Came here for the small local museum feel. Love reading all the history and walking around the one building that's open. I'm not sure if other buildings on the land are ever open but they aren't...

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Max S.
11/11/2021

What an interesting park. There are definitely a lot of ducks. I only discovered the park because I was dining at the restaurant that is adjacent to it. As you take a stroll through the park, you...

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