15 Best Roadside Attractions in California
While I haven’t traveled every highway in California, I have put a lot of miles on my tiny Toyota Matrix in an effort to find all of the best hidden spots around this fantastic state of ours. In doing so, I have stumbled on some genuinely fantastic roadside attractions, and I wanted to share 15 of my favorites with you here. The criteria for this was that they have to be within 5-10 minutes’ drive of the main road and that they must offer something truly unique for the weary traveler to admire. So without further ado, here is my list (click the image to read about the spot). Be sure to leave your favorites in the comments, and for a more comprehensive list of crazy stuff, check out this post.
Southern California
Bottle Tree Ranch
The bottle tree ranch is the creation of one man, and it is about as photogenic as a roadside attraction could be. It features “trees” of metal with bottles as the leaves, a super cool spot that I highly recommend.
Unofficial Center of the World
Almost on the border of both Mexico and Arizona, the Center of the World is one of those roadside attractions that a ton of stuff. Some of the things you will see here are an actual piece of the Eifel Tower, a marker for the unofficial center of the world, a church, and a whole bunch of murals.
Charlie Brown Farms
Charlie Brown Farms is a roadside shop with a little bit of everything. I saw ostrich eggs, the world’s largest beef jerky and tons of crazy pieces of art while there. You need a good 45 minutes to browse this store.
Desert Christ Park
A park in the desert that was set up by a local church and that includes a whole bunch of plaster sculptures from different events in Jesus’s life on Earth. You can even put yourself into a plaster sculpture of the last supper.
Salvation Mountain
A mountain painted and designed to tell the world of God’s love. This is one of my favorite stops in all of California and a place you will not soon forget.
Central California
Bravo Farms
Located on both the 5 and 99 freeways, Bravo Farms is a great road trip stop for the weary traveler. Including everything from food and drinks to a world-famous seven-story treehouse and art. The treehouse is off the Bravo Farms on Highway 99.
Bubblegum Alley
In downtown San Luis Obispo, this alley is covered in gum that has been added by locals and tourists for decades. If you are interested, you can even purchase a piece of gum from a nearby dispenser and add your own.
Nitt Witt Ridge
The Hearst Castle of trash art, this house in Cambria is a great spot to take a tour of. I have been a few times, and I still enjoy taking the tour as you never know what you will see.
Forestiere Underground Gardens
One of the most significant tourist attractions in Fresno, the underground gardens were created by one man over the course of a few decades. You can still tour a few acres to this day, and it gives you a great way to escape the Fresno heat.
Whoa Nellie Deli
While this spot is technically just a gas station, anyone who has been will tell you it is a lot more than that. The gas station has a full restaurant that serves everything from lobster taquitos to buffalo meatloaf.
Northern California
Chandelier Drive-Thru Tree
There are three drive-thru trees all along a 100 mile stretch of Highway 101. Each of them is basically the same, but how often do you get to drive through a tree? Might as well do them all! Starting with the southernmost tree, which is the Chandelier Drive-Thru Tree in Leggett, you can drive through all of them on a road trip.
Santa Cruz Mystery Spot
The Mystery Spot in Santa Cruz is one of the most well-known spots on this list. You will often see the bumper stickers with the logo on cars up and down the state, and it is something that you need to experience for yourself.
Toads Hollow
In Davis, there is an “underpass” for toads to cross the road safely. Not much else to say about this, but it is a unique roadside attraction for sure.
Trees of Mystery
In the top west corner of the state sits this super fun roadside stop that has something for everyone. The trees here range from cathedral trees you can get married in front of, to trees shaped like lightning bolts. It also has a sky tram that you can ride to a vantage point of the area as well.
Winchester Mystery House
The Winchester Mystery House is the house that the Winchester family (of gun fame) lived in and that Sarah Winchester built non stop till she passed away. It has doors that don’t open, staircases that lead to brick walls, and just all around crazy stuff that you have to see to believe. It is a great tour to take while in San Jose.
So there is my list of the best roadside attractions in the state. What did I leave off this list? Be sure to let me know in the comments.