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Mount Helix Park encompasses approximately 400 acres of open space located on elevated terrain in La Mesa, California, offering panoramic views across the San Diego County landscape and serving as a major regional recreational resource and visitor destination. The topographic prominence of the location—situated at an altitude exceeding 1,200 feet—establishes the park on a natural elevation point that creates geographical and psychological separation from surrounding lower-elevation communities. The park's accessibility restrictions, with sunrise-to-sunset operational parameters, create a temporal boundary marking the location as available for human occupation during specific periods while reverting to wilderness and unknown territory during darkness. The most visually dominant feature of the park is a 35-foot tall white cross positioned at the highest elevation point, a conspicuous architectural element visible across considerable distances that transforms the natural geography into a spiritually and symbolically charged landscape. The presence of an amphitheater within the park indicates formal facilities for gatherings and performances, creating infrastructural support for regular human congregation and community assembly. The decision to position a large white cross at the park's summit reflects explicitly Christian religious commitments and creates an environment where spiritual and religious dimensions of experience are materially present and unavoidable. The cross serves simultaneously as a navigational landmark visible across considerable distances and as an assertion of Christian religious identity within the secular public space of the county park system. The explicit spiritual designation may amplify paranormal manifestation or increase visitor sensitivity to paranormal phenomena, as visitors approach the location with heightened awareness of spiritual dimensions and reduced skeptical resistance to paranormal interpretations. The geographical and temporal characteristics of Mount Helix Park create psychological conditions potentially favorable for paranormal manifestation and perception. The elevation provides geographical separation and altered perspectives, creating psychological contexts distinct from the surrounding lower-elevation communities. The expansion of visual horizons from the elevated position creates experiences of spatial amplification and reduced sense of boundary, psychological conditions potentially favorable for alternative modes of consciousness and paranormal sensitivity. The temporal restriction of human access to daylight hours creates a fundamental boundary marking the park as transitional space. The primary paranormal phenomenon documented at Mount Helix Park is the apparition of a woman dressed in white Victorian-era clothing, reported as appearing since at least 1968, establishing a documentation timeline spanning more than five decades of consistent sightings. The Victorian-era dress indicates historical connection to the nineteenth or early twentieth centuries. The physical description of the apparition—a woman appearing to be in her mid-twenties, dressed in complete Victorian-style white dress with appropriate period accessories—suggests either a specific historical figure whose appearance has been preserved in paranormal manifestation or a constructed apparition drawing upon cultural archetypes of the lady in white and the Victorian woman. The paranormal investigation of Mount Helix Park by the San Diego Ghost Hunters group in 2010 provided documented investigation and evidence collection. Sharon, a founding member of the San Diego Ghost Hunters, personally reported three different encounters with the apparition of a woman in her mid-twenties dressed in white during her investigations at the location. Her repeated encounters across multiple investigative occasions, combined with her position within the formal paranormal research community, provides testimony from a trained observer with comparative experience across multiple locations. The apparition appears most frequently during evening hours, consistent with widespread paranormal research findings that dusk and early evening hours constitute times of increased spirit manifestation and paranormal activity.