West Virginia is wild, wonderful, and occasionally just plain weird. Going past this odd spot on Route 60 is sure to make you want to stop your car and check out what it's all about. The Mystery Hole roadside attraction brings to mind a simpler time of family road trips and a sense of adventure. It's the kind of place you want to visit when the journey means just as much as the destination.
The Mystery Hole is located along route 60 in Ansted, WV.
The strange building has been intriguing travelers for decades, inspiring many to stop and see what's inside.
Photography is not allowed in the exhibit, but we know that the inside of the Mystery Hole appears to defy the laws of gravity.
Visitors can find it to be a dizzying experience to try to find precisely which way is up or down.
Visitors describe the Mystery Hole as fun, quirky, and magical. You'll see things like balls that appear to roll uphill, water that flows upwards, and chairs that seem to float. A trip here will make you realize that you can't always trust your eyes!
The Mystery Hole Will be opening for the season on weekends in May. Visit the website for updates about opening day and precise hours. You'll find the Mystery Hole at 16724 Midland Trail, Ansted, WV 25812.
If you love spots like the Mystery Hole, you will probably also like these other 9 bizarre roadside attractions in West Virginia that will make you do a double take.
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