North County (San Diego area)
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North County is a region in the northern part of San Diego County, California. It is a busy place, with many people living there.
The area is known for its open spaces and wealth, especially in places like Encinitas, Carlsbad, Del Mar, Rancho Santa Fe, Poway, and Solana Beach.
Cities along the 78 freeway, such as Oceanside, Vista, San Marcos, and Escondido, have homes for people with different amounts of money to spend.
The area is also famous for its beaches and lagoons. Many of these natural places are protected to keep them beautiful and safe.
History
The name "North County" has been used since the 1970s. At that time, many places in the area were not yet official cities, and important decisions were made far away. This part of San Diego County has always been one of the most expensive, with wealthy neighborhoods like Aviara, Cardiff-by-the-Sea, Carlsbad, Carmel Valley, Del Mar, Encinitas, La Costa, Leucadia, Olivenhain, Rancho Santa Fe, and Solana Beach.
Today, North County keeps growing and is very important to the whole San Diego area. Many of the biggest employers in San Diego County are located closer to the city of Carlsbad than to San Diego itself.
Geography
North County is a part of San Diego County in California. It has two main areas: coastal and inland.
The coastal area includes cities like Oceanside, Carlsbad, Encinitas, Solana Beach, and Del Mar, as well as Camp Pendleton South. The inland area has cities such as Escondido, Vista, and San Marcos, along with many smaller communities.
The land in North County has many shapes and features. Coastal areas are usually flat with sandy beaches and sometimes rocky areas called tidepools. Some parts have steep cliffs that drop into the ocean. Moving inland, the land becomes hilly and includes mountains like Black Mountain and Palomar Mountain. North San Diego County has many different landscapes, including beaches, valleys, hills, mountains, lakes, and even deserts.
The area has many important coastal places, such as lagoons and wetlands. These help protect plants and animals. Some of these places include Oceanside Harbor, Buena Vista Lagoon, Agua Hedionda Lagoon, Batiquitos Lagoon, San Elijo Lagoon, and Los Peñasquitos Lagoon. These places give homes to many birds, fish, and plants. The waters near the coast have many sea creatures, including kelp forests and reefs.
Fish in the area include tidewater goby, topsmelt, and striped mullet. Birds such as the great blue heron and snowy plover also live here. The Torrey Pine tree is one of the most well-known plants in North County.
Culture
North County has many fun places to visit and enjoy. There are forty golf courses, including Torrey Pines, where big golf tournaments have been held. The area is famous for its beautiful beaches, stretching from Del Mar to San Onofre. These beaches are very popular with visitors during the summer months. North County is also known for its surf culture, with interesting statues like the Cardiff Kook in Cardiff-by-the-Sea. Horseback riding is another popular activity, with many equestrian centers located throughout the region.
The area is home to some of Southern California's finest restaurants, such as Addison at The Grand Del Mar and El Bizcocho at Rancho Bernardo Inn. The Del Mar Fairgrounds hosts a famous race track and the annual San Diego County Fair. Shopping spots include Mershops North County in Escondido and The Shoppes at Carlsbad in Carlsbad. The Cedros Design District in Solana Beach has many shops and galleries.
North County has been featured in many TV shows and movies. Camp Pendleton often appears in military-themed shows like NCIS: Los Angeles. The Del Mar Fair is shown in shows such as Entourage. The fictional town in Veronica Mars is based on places in Oceanside. Other shows like Animal Kingdom and American Vandal are also filmed in Oceanside. The comedy show Weeds is set in a made-up town in North County. Even The Big Bang Theory had an episode where characters visited Carlsbad.
Demographics
North County has often been wealthier and more conservative than the city of San Diego, traditionally supporting the Republican Party. But in recent years, the area has been moving toward the Democratic Party, like other educated areas in the United States. This change is strongest along the coast, while some inland areas still lean toward the Republican Party.
The area has more jobs in offices and professional services than in factories or manual labor. Many people have Bachelor of Arts degrees, and most people are married. Coastal North County is mostly white, with many Hispanic and Asian residents, and only a few black or other race residents. Inland North County has a similar mix but with more Asian residents. Many people in coastal North County earn over $100,000 each year, while many earn less than $45,000, with others in the middle range. Inland North County has similar income levels.
Communities
The populations listed are from the 2020 census.
Cities
- Oceanside - 174,068
- Escondido - 151,038
- Carlsbad - 114,746
- Vista - 98,381
- San Marcos - 94,833
- Encinitas - 62,007
- Poway - 48,841
- Solana Beach - 12,941
- Del Mar - 3,954
Census-designated places (CDPs)
- Fallbrook - 32,267
- Camp Pendleton South - 12,468
- San Diego Country Estates - 10,395
- Valley Center - 10,087
- Camp Pendleton Mainside - 9,683
- Lake San Marcos - 5,328
- Bonsall - 4,546
- Hidden Meadows - 4,484
- Rancho Santa Fe - 3,156
- Fairbanks Ranch - 3,002
- Harmony Grove - 2,079
- Rainbow - 1,884
- Pala - 1,490
- Elfin Forest - 600
- Del Dios - 396
Other unincorporated communities
Education
Primary and secondary
North County has many school districts that cover different areas. Some of these include the Cardiff School District, Carlsbad Unified School District, Escondido Union School District, Escondido Union High School District, Oceanside Unified School District, Poway Unified School District, San Dieguito Union High School District, San Marcos Unified School District, and Vista Unified School District. These districts may serve parts of different cities.
Colleges and universities
North County has several colleges, including California State University, San Marcos, which offers many different programs. There is also Palomar College, a community college in San Marcos, and MiraCosta College in Oceanside, with another campus in Cardiff and Encinitas.
Media
Newspaper
Main articles: North County Times and The San Diego Union-Tribune
In 1995, local newspapers joined to create the North County Times. This newspaper shared news for the area until 2012. Then, it became part of the San Diego Union-Tribune. By March 2013, the name U-T North County Times was no longer used. Instead, a U-T North County edition was made, mixing San Diego news with special pages for North County.
Radio
Besides radio stations from San Diego and Tijuana, North County gets FM stations like KSSX, KSON, KMYI, KLQV, KARJ, KSSD, KKLJ, and KSDW, and AM stations such as KFSD, KPRZ, and KKSM. You can also hear some stations from Los Angeles, like KYSR, KIIS-FM, KBIG, KLYY, and KDLD.
Television
North County watches TV from San Diego stations, including ABC’s KGTV, CBS and CW’s KFMB, NBC’s KNSD, and FOX’s KSWB. Another local station is KUSI in San Diego.
Landmarks
Important landmarks in North County include Del Mar Racetrack, Mission San Luis Rey de Francia, Lake San Marcos, Oceanside Pier, Twin Peaks, and Palomar Mountain, home of the Palomar Observatory.
[Del Mar Racetrack](/wiki/Del_Mar_Racetrack)
[Mission San Luis Rey de Francia](/wiki/Mission_San_Luis_Rey_de_Francia)
[Lake San Marcos](/wiki/Lake_San_Marcos,_California)
[Oceanside Pier](/wiki/Oceanside_Pier)
Twin Peaks, [Poway](/wiki/Poway,_California)
[Palomar Observatory](/wiki/Palomar_Observatory)
Politics
North County has leaders in the government. In the federal government, it is represented by three people: Darrell Issa, Mike Levin, and Scott Peters.
In the state government, North County is represented by three state senators: Brian Jones, Patricia Bates, and Toni Atkins. Most of North County is part of a group called County Supervisorial District 5, and it is led by Jim Desmond. Some parts of North County are in Districts 2 and 3, led by Joel Anderson and Terra Lawson-Remer.
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