660th Ave - Gravity Hill

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One of those mysterious gravity-defying sites, legend has it that if you go there and put your car in neutral on the level road, you will be pulled backward. Some witnesses say they have suffered from headaches while on this road.

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Geographic Information

Address:
330th St and 660th Ave
Watkins, MN
United States

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GPS:
45.22066829023867, -94.44063341608853
County:
Meeker County, Minnesota
Nearest Towns:
Kingston, MN (6.4 mi.)
Watkins, MN (6.7 mi.)
Litchfield, MN (7.7 mi.)
Darwin, MN (8.7 mi.)
Eden Valley, MN (8.9 mi.)
Kimball, MN (9.3 mi.)
Dassel, MN (11.6 mi.)
South Haven, MN (12.2 mi.)
Grove City, MN (12.8 mi.)
Fairhaven, MN (13.1 mi.)

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  1. Went there and did experience car rolling backward when placed in neutral-but the road did appear to have a subtle slope…and car only rolled from north to south, not south from north (regardless which direction we were pointed in)

  2. I have been there a few times before hitting the Red Goat. it is alot of fun cant explain it you go to top of hill turn around drive down to bottom of T throw it in neutral and all of a sudden you are going backwards up a hill dont ask me 🙂 enjoy

  3. Went there and you have to set you GPS and when it says that you’ve reached your destination, stop! It will pull your car back on a semi level semi uphill road. No headaches or anything of the sort tho.

  4. I went there with my family in 2015, and we were AMAZED! I couldn’t believe that we really moved an amazing distance going backward up the hill after putting it in neutral. It was SO cool! If you’re anywhere near the area, you have to go find it and check it out; besides, the area is very beautiful. I would recommend going when it’s not snowy.

  5. ? From Litchfield, drive to Forest City on state highway 24, past the stockade, (you can return later to it), and then take a left into “town” past Shaw Park on your left and a store on your right. Take County Road 2 north out of Forest City, going over a bridge. (Keep going straight instead of following the road’s curve to the left.) Drive 1.5 miles from that bridge to 330th Street, turn right and go one-half a mile to 660th Street, turn right again, and then drive up the small hill. The hill is just before the curve to the left. Turn around to face north and do what I told you previously. The farther you go down the hill the faster you will be pulled back up the hill. I usually go all the way down to the stop sign at the intersection.

  6. From Litchfield, drive to Forest City on state highway 24, past the stockade, (you can return later to it), and then take a left into “town” past Shaw Park on your left and a store on your right. Take County Road 2 north out of Forest City, going over a bridge. (Keep going straight instead of following the road’s curve to the left.) Drive 1.5 miles from that bridge to 330th Street, turn right and go one-half a mile to 660th Street, turn right again, and then drive up the small hill. The hill is just before the curve to the left. Turn around to face north and do what I told you previously. The farther you go down the hill the faster you will be pulled back up the hill. I usually go all the way down to the stop sign at the intersection.

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