Known as the original Californians, the Rincon Band of Luiseño Indians have prevailed for over 14,000 years. In times past, our ancestors traveled along a trail of the San Luis Rey River, that ran from its headwaters located in the Warner Hot Springs area of Palomar Mountain, to its mouth at modern day Oceanside.
The Luiseño people used this trail to travel across mountains to hunt for animals and gather acorns with which they made we wish, a traditional staple of their diet. Venturing to the coast they would fish among the rocks on the shore. Along the way on the trail there were tribal villages at Rincon and Pauma, where they would often stop to visit with friends and relatives.
Today that indigenous trail we call Rincon Reservation Road is a historical expedition which runs through several modern-day Indian reservations including Rincon, Pechanga, Soboba, Pala, Pauma and La Jolla. As it did in the olden times, Rincon Reservation Road still connects our people.
Enjoy the many varieties on your trip and take a journey down Rincon Reservation Road.
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