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The Mystery Spot

465 Mystery Spot Rd.
Santa Cruz
California
831.423.8897

Type: Theme Park
Hours: 9am-5pm daily

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The “mystery spot” consists of a most unusual circle, measuring roughly 150 feet in diameter, in which balls roll uphill and trees grow sideways, completely defying the laws of gravity. This strange natural phenomenon was first discovered in 1940. The park is open for public tours daily 9am-7pm Jun.-Aug.,and 9am-5pm Sept.-May. General admission: $5.00 (children under 3 years free).
Last updated August 21, 2007
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