Attraction Guide: Mystery Spot, Santa Cruz, United States

Mystery Spot Guide

Defy Gravity at the Santa Cruz Mystery Spot! Guide

Prepare to question reality at the Santa Cruz Mystery Spot, a quirky and intriguing roadside attraction that has been baffling visitors for decades. Located in the redwood forests just outside of Santa Cruz, this seemingly ordinary spot is said to possess a gravitational anomaly that creates optical illusions and makes it appear as though objects are rolling uphill. Step into a world where the laws of physics seem to bend, and experience the wonder and amusement of the Mystery Spot. The Mystery Spot's history began in 1939 when George Prather discovered the area while surveying the land. He noticed unusual effects, such as trees growing at strange angles and a feeling of disorientation. After further investigation, he opened the Mystery Spot to the public in 1940. While the exact cause of the perceived anomalies remains a subject of debate, theories range from natural magnetic fields to cleverly designed optical illusions. Regardless of the explanation, the Mystery Spot continues to captivate and entertain visitors from around the world. The main activity at the Mystery Spot is the guided tour, which takes visitors through the area where the gravitational anomalies are most pronounced. During the tour, guides demonstrate the strange effects, such as people appearing to lean at impossible angles and water flowing uphill. Visitors are encouraged to take photos and videos to capture the bizarre phenomena. In addition to the tour, the Mystery Spot also features a gift shop where you can purchase souvenirs and learn more about the history and theories surrounding the attraction. While the Mystery Spot doesn't have a specific culinary tradition, there are numerous restaurants and cafes in nearby Santa Cruz offering a variety of dining options.

Transportation

Unfortunately, there is no direct public transportation to the Mystery Spot. Driving is the most convenient option. Parking is available on-site.

Opening Hours

10 AM to 4 PM

Ticket Price

$8 per person