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- Deer Park is located about 50-miles from San Diego. We are closest to I-15 and HWY-78 in Escondido. Click the “view larger map” or “directions” on the map below for specific driving directions.
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Deer Park is located about 50-miles from San Diego. We are closest to I-15 and HWY-78 in Escondido. Click the “view larger map” or “directions” on the map below for specific driving directions.
Guests are welcome to visit Deer Park on designated Days of Mindfulness or to register for an overnight retreat. You do not need prior meditation experience to visit us, but we do ask that you plan your visit for times when the monastery is open and receiving visitors.
Deer Park Monastery – Joy and happiness in the Great Hidden Mountain. Established by Zen Master Thich Nhat Hanh and practicing in the Plum Village Tradition. We openly and warmly welcome the diversity of your experience to this place of refuge and healing – wherever you come from, however you look or identify, whomever you love.
Deer Park Monastery is a 400-acre Buddhist monastery in Escondido, California. It was founded in July 2000 by Thích Nhất Hạnh along with monastic and lay practitioners from the Plum Village Tradition.
Deer Park Monastery is a mindfulness practice center and monastic training center founded by the Vietnamese Buddhist monk, author, and peace activist, Thich Nhat Hanh.
Jump To About, Retreats, Location. This 400-acre sanctuary rests peacefully in the chaparral mountains of southern California, surrounded and protected by oaks and the natural landscape. Deer Park Monastery was established in July 2000 by the Plum Village four-fold Sangha.
Jun 6, 2014 · Deer Park Monastery is a 400-acre Buddhist sanctuary in Escondido. It was founded in July 2000 by monastic and lay practitioners from Plum Village in France. The monastery is under the direction of Thich Nhat Hanh’s Order of Interbeing in the Vietnamese Zen tradition.