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Hello everyone! This is a friendly reminder that any of these fun places we may visit, we are a guest at. Please treat both businesses and trails with the utmost respect. We here at Hidden San Diego follow the 'Leave no Trace' mantra, meaning whatever you bring with you comes back with you. If you see trash on a trail, please do your part to help remove it. Remember, we are not picking up trash from another person but instead cleaning up for Mother Nature. Happy adventures!


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The location of this spot feels like the middle of nowhere.  It is truly remarkable to learn that this is the creation of one lone monk.  From what I can gather, this Vietnam-native has created some of the largest Buddhist statues in the country.  He began building the statues in 1981 to represent the four stages of Buddha’s life, going from birth to enlightenment.

The Reclining Buddha (Nirvana) Statue is one of the largest such statues in the United States. It stretches a magnificent 46 feet long, reaching up to 10 feet high. The Enlightenment Buddha Statue towers up to 20 feet high and is 10 feet wide; the Wheel of Dharma Buddha Statue is 25 feet high, 12 feet wide and weighs in at 245,000 pounds; and the Maitreya Bodhisattva is 14 feet high and 10 feet wide.

Please note that it is considered highly disrespectful to climb on the statues so please respect from the ground.  We are not publicly giving the name nor directions to this spot as we have learned in the past that some people do not come to these places with respect.  For instance, once we gave directions to the Buddhist statue at Buddha’s Peak, someone bashed poor Buddha’s head off!

Personal Experience: It still floors me that there are still so many undiscovered beauties that lay within our city.  This is a place for quiet meditation, inner reflection and healing.  Please come and leave with nothing but respect.  Directions on how to visit will only be given to our members.

An old, dusty road is where this place of healing sits:

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  • Anonymous
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    Love it, makes me miss home !

    October 22, 2018

  • Anonymous
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    How does one become a member?

    October 25, 2018

  • Anonymous
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    Awesome! Can’t wait to see

    October 26, 2018

  • Anonymous
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    This is one of the most beautiful places

    I never thought we got something like that here in San Diego I wish for be there one day ?

    December 30, 2018

  • Anonymous
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    How do you become a member?

    April 22, 2019

  • 1Cavers! 1Cavers!
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    We accidently came upon this location a couple of years ago. You could see some of the buildings and statues from the street. We did not go in as we were unsure if that was allowed. Is special permission needed or are there set hours? Would gladly make the trip back out there to get a closer view.

    April 26, 2022

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