California - San Diego & Vicinity
Mission San Antonio de Pala
A Karen Brown Recommendation
3015 Mission Rd |
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After viewing the observatory, loop back down the twisting road to the main highway and, when it intersects with Hwy 76, turn northwest (right), driving through hills covered with groves of avocado and orange trees. In about 12 miles you come to Pala and the Mission San Antonio de Pala:. Established in 1810, it is one of the few remaining active asistencias (missions built in outlying areas to serve the Indians). The mission is small, but the chapel is very beautiful in its rugged simplicity enhanced by thick adobe walls, rustic beamed ceiling, and Indian paintings. A bell tower stands alone to the right of the chapel, a picturesque sight. To the left are a simple museum and a souvenir shop.
Located along this Karen Brown Itinerary:
Leisurely Loop of Southern California
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