Join our community for a peaceful hike for world peace on the beautiful Los Padres Trail and Vista Loop to help raise funds for world peace. Enjoy a beautiful day in serene surroundings with like-minded spiritual friends while supporting a worthy cause.
Tushita KBC is a non-profit 501(c)3 organization run by volunteers that has been serving the Conejo Valley area for over sixteen years. All proceeds from this event will go directly towards our community outreach efforts to help those who wish to find inner peace.
There are many ways to participate in this fun event.
You can be a part of the hike, sponsor a hiker, or attend the chanted meditation and lunch!
Sunday, June 25th
8am Meet for Coffee and Light snacks
8:30am Hike begins
11:30am Meet at Tushita KBC for a chanted meditation and delicious lunch!
$100 entrance fee per hiker. Get friends, family, fellow hikers to help sponsor your your entrance fee, or sponsor other hikers if you can’t attend. If you can’t meet the entrance fee, Steve Cochran will Sponsor you to the extent of the entrance fee.
You can use the Paypal logo at our website meditateinwestlake.org to make contributions. These fees will be used. to offset Ticket Charges at the Thousand Oaks Performing Arts Center for highschool students and Retirement Home Residents for our upcoming February 2024 Talk by renown Buddhist Monk Gen-la Kelsang Jampa.
DIRECTIONS:
Meet at the south end of Moorpark Road where it intersects with Greenmeadow Avenue.
Traveling from Agoura Hills – north on the 101 fwy, exit Moorpark Rd and turn left.
Traveling from Newbury Park – south on the 101 fwy, exit Moorpark Rd and turn right.
Drive about a half mile until Moorpark Rd dead-ends. Turn right onto Greenmeadow Ave and an immediate left into a dirt lot for parking. There are also paved parking spaces adjacent to the dirt lot, but you have to enter those from the dirt lot.
TRAIL NAME:
This is the Los Robles Trailhead at the end of Moorpark Rd.
The route we will be hiking is called Los Padres Trail and Vista Loop (in the Los Robles Open Space).
Tushita Kadampa Buddhist Center is a 501(c)(3) volunteer-led, charitable entity that follows the Kadampa Buddhist tradition founded by Venerable Geshe Kelsang Gyatso Rinpoche.