In the small town of Springer, Oklahoma (near Ardmore) lies an ordinary hill with a strange phenomenon. If you put your vehicle in neutral at the bottom of the hill, it will suddenly appear to defy gravity as it rolls backward, uphill. Many theories exist about why things roll uphill instead of downhill. Whether caused by ghosts, a magnetic force, alien contact, or an optical illusion, this is something you have to see for yourself. Here’s more on this fascinating and otherworldly gravity hill in Oklahoma.
eureka4you.com “Magnetic Hill” is located on Pitt Rd. in Springer, not far from Ardmore. With caution, position your car at the “bottom” of the hill and put your car in neutral. Take your foot off the brake and you will experience the thrill of your car not only climbing the hill by itself, but gaining speed as it goes.
Screenshot taken from Youtube user DiscoverOklahoma Other objects get pulled upwards, as well. Many cyclists report this strange phenomenon happening with their bikes.
Screenshot taken from Youtube user DiscoverOklahoma What do you think, would you try it on a bike?
eureka4you.com Magnetic Hill is located 1 1/2 miles west of I-35 and Highway 53. Head west to Pioneer/Pitt Road, then turn north and go about 1/2 mile to the bottom of the hill (Pitt Road is NW of Springer, Oklahoma). As you drive to the bottom of the hill you’ll be heading north off Highway 53.
Watch the video below to see Magnetic Hill in action for yourself, and to hear more about it.
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“Magnetic Hill” is located on Pitt Rd. in Springer, not far from Ardmore. With caution, position your car at the “bottom” of the hill and put your car in neutral. Take your foot off the brake and you will experience the thrill of your car not only climbing the hill by itself, but gaining speed as it goes.
Screenshot taken from Youtube user DiscoverOklahoma
Other objects get pulled upwards, as well. Many cyclists report this strange phenomenon happening with their bikes.
What do you think, would you try it on a bike?
Magnetic Hill is located 1 1/2 miles west of I-35 and Highway 53. Head west to Pioneer/Pitt Road, then turn north and go about 1/2 mile to the bottom of the hill (Pitt Road is NW of Springer, Oklahoma). As you drive to the bottom of the hill you’ll be heading north off Highway 53.
Have you ever visited Magnetic Hill in Springer, a fascinating gravity hill in Oklahoma? There is said to be a similar hill near Bartlesville on Gap Road at the Matoaka Switch.
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May 27, 2021
Beth C.
What are some other weird places in Oklahoma? Oklahoma is known for its beautiful scenery, delicious eats, and hospitality, but did you know that there are plenty of bizarre destinations to explore as well? Some weird places to visit in Oklahoma include Spider Bug in Lexington, the Space Capsule in Winganon, the World War II Bombing Memorial Site in Boise City, Ames Astrobleme Museum, and the American Pigeon Museum in Oklahoma City. The Pigeon Museum is dedicated to the domestic pigeon and the relationship it has with humankind. To say it’s a fascinating place to visit is an understatement. Have you been to any of these wonderful but weird places in Oklahoma? What are the most unique roadside attractions in Oklahoma? One of the best parts about taking a long drive is the opportunity to come upon some truly unique roadside attractions. And if you happen to be in Oklahoma, you’ll find there’s no shortage of these. Some of the wackiest roadside attractions in Oklahoma include John Hargrove’s OK County 66 Museum, the Bumblebee Transformer in Stillwater, Main Street Oil Well in Barnsdall, Alien Landing Yard Art in Stroud, Cimmy The Dinosaur in Boise City, Creek County Frog Rock in Mannford, Winganon Space Capsule in Oologah, Jim’s Metal Art Museum in Gage, and The Tin Woodsman in Boise City. Learn more about these bizarre roadside attractions in Oklahoma. Where can I go in Oklahoma that only the locals know about? Playing tourist is fun, but sometimes it’s even better to experience a place as the locals do. In order to do so, you’ll need to do a deep dive into all the wonderful attractions waiting for you in the Sooner State. Some of these places include Chickasaw Country, the town of Marlow, Lendonwood Gardens, Lavender Valley Acres, Sequoyah State Park and Lodge, Long Lake Resort, Osage Hills State Park, Woodward, and Woolaroc Museum and Wildlife Preserve. Learn more about these places that only the locals know about in Oklahoma.
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Oklahoma is known for its beautiful scenery, delicious eats, and hospitality, but did you know that there are plenty of bizarre destinations to explore as well? Some weird places to visit in Oklahoma include Spider Bug in Lexington, the Space Capsule in Winganon, the World War II Bombing Memorial Site in Boise City, Ames Astrobleme Museum, and the American Pigeon Museum in Oklahoma City. The Pigeon Museum is dedicated to the domestic pigeon and the relationship it has with humankind. To say it’s a fascinating place to visit is an understatement. Have you been to any of these wonderful but weird places in Oklahoma?
What are the most unique roadside attractions in Oklahoma?
One of the best parts about taking a long drive is the opportunity to come upon some truly unique roadside attractions. And if you happen to be in Oklahoma, you’ll find there’s no shortage of these. Some of the wackiest roadside attractions in Oklahoma include John Hargrove’s OK County 66 Museum, the Bumblebee Transformer in Stillwater, Main Street Oil Well in Barnsdall, Alien Landing Yard Art in Stroud, Cimmy The Dinosaur in Boise City, Creek County Frog Rock in Mannford, Winganon Space Capsule in Oologah, Jim’s Metal Art Museum in Gage, and The Tin Woodsman in Boise City. Learn more about these bizarre roadside attractions in Oklahoma.
Where can I go in Oklahoma that only the locals know about?
Playing tourist is fun, but sometimes it’s even better to experience a place as the locals do. In order to do so, you’ll need to do a deep dive into all the wonderful attractions waiting for you in the Sooner State. Some of these places include Chickasaw Country, the town of Marlow, Lendonwood Gardens, Lavender Valley Acres, Sequoyah State Park and Lodge, Long Lake Resort, Osage Hills State Park, Woodward, and Woolaroc Museum and Wildlife Preserve. Learn more about these places that only the locals know about in Oklahoma.