Los Encinos State Historic Park is passed by thousands of people every day, but few know it even exists. A hidden gem of California history, its adobe and stone buildings were severely damaged during the 1994 Northridge earthquake. After years of sitting unrepaired, an 18 month project has restored the park to its former glory.
The coordinates point to street parking outside the park gate. A short stroll should provide you with all the information necessary to complete the cache. Take some time and enjoy this little island of serenity inside the hustle and bustle of the San Fernando Valley.
** Please check the park link above for current open hours. They can change quite frequently.
Virtual Cache Confirmation Questions
Please email me the correct answer. Do NOT post it in your log.
In what year was the De La Osos Adobe constructed AND what is the "Parlor Number" of the Native Daughters of the Golden West on the historical marker?