Join us for our Fall wandering at Paradise Falls.
Saturday, October 23rd, 2021 | 9:30am
This trail is in Thousands Oaks, California and is part of traditional, sacred, and unceded land of the Chumash Peoples.
The trail is described as a 2.8 mile loop trail located near Thousand Oaks that features a waterfall, a cave and a teepee and is rated as moderate. Paradise falls is a 40 foot waterfall that flows into a large water pool.
Trailhead Address: Paradise Falls, 928 West Avenida De Los Arboles, Wildwood Regional Park, Thousand Oaks, CA 91360
To get to the trailhead: Take the 101 N Freeway to Thousand Oaks to exit 45 for Lynn Road. Drive north for 2.5 miles on Lynn Road, and turn left on Avenido de los Arboles. Drive to the end of the street and park in the lot on the left.
Details, directions, and recommendations at:
https://www.hikespeak.com/trails/paradise-falls-in-wildwood-park/
When you arrive, you'll know This Must Be The Place.
So we know who to plan for, please RSVP by sending us a message at info@allwanderers.org
Recommended gear: Sun Hat, Layers, Sun block, Water and Snacks
If you want to know some of what we’ve been digging into check out:
(Essay) Remembering the Delicate Kinship of All Life
(Poem) Dark Testament (Verse 8) by Pauli Murray
(Video) Human History, Vulnerability, & Our “Deepest” Humanity
(Article) Finding the Divine in Nature an interview with Victoria Loorz
Hope to see you soon.
// paz
Payton