Devore Gravity Hill

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To get to this gravity hill, follow Glen Helen Road until you pass two consecutive railroad tracks. When you pass a third set, go past the stop sign that’s about 100 hundred feet ahead and stop on the line. If you put the car in neutral, it should roll uphill, increasing in speed.

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Geographic Information

Address:
Glen Helen Pkwy
Devore, CA
United States

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GPS:
34.21984161928976, -117.40217828748428
County:
San Bernardino County, California
Nearest Towns:
Muscoy, CA (5.6 mi.)
Lytle Creek, CA (6.2 mi.)
Crestline, CA (6.8 mi.)
Rialto, CA (8.0 mi.)
Fontana, CA (9.0 mi.)
San Bernardino, CA (10.0 mi.)
Bloomington, CA (10.3 mi.)
Colton, CA (11.3 mi.)
Oak Hills, CA (11.3 mi.)
Lake Arrowhead, CA (12.3 mi.)

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  1. My kids told me about it. I went there with my kids. My car went up the hill in neutral. Some said if you sprinkle powder lightly on your rear bumper, you’ll see little finger marks.

  2. Here is another one of those stupid urban legends passed off as a true ghost story. This story exists in almost every state in the U.S. Don’t fall for it people.

    • It’s actually a down hill slope even though it looks up hill you are truly going down hill hence the name “gravity hill” because gravity is pulling you down hill not up…

  3. I really hate to be the one to ruin the fun of ghost hunting and teenage fun but its not legit im sorry the powder on the rear bumper with fingerprints is just the owners fingerprints and others that have touched the car the powder soaks up the oils of the fingerprints and thus you get the “ghostly fingerprints” and secondly the uphill push is in fact not actually up hill its an optical illusion the hill is actially a down grade that looks like it is up hill because of the way the road and train tracks are set up

  4. The road was reconstructed in 2015 adding a bridge over the train tracks. This section no longer exists on Glen Helen anymore.

  5. i don’t know about you guys but till you go there and see it yourself you have no idea…

    i saw shadows of the kids in the train tracks on the way going there .there a death end you basically had to turn around park your car neutral then car go uphill we heard voices of kids while the car going up hill then all sudden was blind side from a object that could have been a car that came outta no where and chase us for almost a mile till we end it serria road couldn’t make the model i am sure it was car ? but that was years ago that dirt road no longer there have anyone got chase by a ghost car ? i google it and seem like no one ever had these issue …

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