Mission San Fernando Rey de España, the seventeenth mission in the chain, was founded on September 8, 1797. The location in San Fernando was a prime spot, along the main highway leading to Los Angeles. This made it a convenient resting place for weary travelers.
After the first buildings were completed, more and more buildings had to be added to accommodate the large numbers of visitors looking for lodging. The Indians in the area were friendly and, during the most prosperous time, over a thousand converts lived at the mission. Good soil and abundant water in the valley provided great potential for good agricultural development.
Although a bounty of olives, fruits, nuts, dates, and field crops were produced by the mission, the development of agriculture did not prove to be as successful as initially hoped. The mission has been through a turbulent history of politics and power struggles. The buildings gradually fell into disrepair. Today, the mission has been restored and is a pleasant and fascinating place to visit.
Location of Mission San Fernando Rey de España
15151 San Fernando Mission Boulevard, Mission Hills, CA 91345, United States