Visit Washington's Bizarre Gravity Hill Where Cars In Neutral Appear To Roll Uphill
By Jessica Wick|Published September 10, 2019
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Jessica Wick is a writer and travel enthusiast who loves exploring new places, meeting new people and, of course, beautiful Big Sky Country and every part of Washington State.
Washington is a wonderfully weird state. We have unsolved mysteries, conspiracy theories, and a plethora of alleged Bigfoot sightings. But nothing quite compares to Gravity Hill, a place where you can pull up, put your car in neutral, and somehow start rolling uphill, defying gravity as we know it.
Is it an optical illusion? Is it an unexplained phenomenon? Try it for yourself and find out.
Gravity Hill is located just north of Prosser, on a stretch of North Crosby Road.
Here's the creepiest part: Legend has it that if you put dirt or flour on the back of your vehicle, you'll be able to spot the small children-sized handprints of the ghost children that were pushing you up the hill all along.
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Of course, the idea of tiny ghost children pushing cars up this hill is probably not true, but this phenomenon is very real.