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Recreational Opportunities
Cultural / Historical Resources
144 School Street
Santa Cruz, CA 95060
831-425-5849
Thursday - Sunday, 10am - 4 pm
Map to Park
No fees
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The adobe structure is constructed from bricks, made primarily from mud and straw, and stands as a reminder of the past. The Mission Santa Cruz was established in 1791 and built between the years of 1822 and 1824, mostly by the hard work of Native Americans in what was then known as "Alta California". These Native Americans were the main residents in what is now Santa Cruz County's oldest building. The lovely, single-story adobe has been restored to its original appearance.
Directions
Take Hwy 1 north to its intersection with Mission Street and turn left. Turn left on Emmet Street next to Mission Plaza and right on School Street.
Camping
Camping not available
Accessibility
All museum rooms
Visitor center / Park store
Garden patio
Native plant display areas
Educational programs
Living history activities
Picnic tables
Restrooms
Parking
Climate/Clothing
Layered clothing is recommended due to changing weather conditions.
Amenities
Restrooms and picnic areas
Food, lodging and supplies nearby
Museum
Visitor center
Historic site
Educational Activities
Guided tours
School programs (for reservations call 831-425-5849)
Hands-on activities
Living history
Storytelling (call for times and dates)
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