Odd California Spot Crowned 'Weirdest Roadside Attraction' In The State

View looking up into lush green branches of large tree and tall Green Tree in Spring.

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Have you traveled to the weirdest roadside attraction in California?

This "odd" destination is nothing short of unique and quirky and offers visitors a one-of-a-kind experience. There's truly no place that rivals it in the country, let alone the state. The attraction in question has garnered the reputation of being one of the strangest places to visit in California because the experience it provides to visitors is unforgettable.

If you're looking for a memorable place to stop during your next road trip, look no further than the weirdest roadside attraction in California!

According to Fifty Grande, the weirdest roadside attraction in California is the Chandelier Drive-Thru Tree in the Redwood National Forest.

Here's what Fifty Grande had to say about the absolute strangest roadside attraction in the entire state:

"This towering coast redwood tree stands about 276 feet tall and has a carved tunnel at its base, allowing cars to drive through its hollowed center. Estimated to be more than 2,000 years old, the tree gets its name from its branches, which resemble a chandelier as they split high up on the trunk. The tunnel was carved in the 1930s as a way to attract visitors, and today, it remains a symbol of the area’s connection to redwood forests. There are two other drive through trees on Highway 101, but this is the southernmost."

For a continued list of the weirdest roadside attractions across the country check out Fifty Grande.


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