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  1. Detroit, MI4 contributions. Don't waste your money! This tourist trap might fool little kids but your money is much better spent elsewhere in Michigan's beautiful Upper Peninsula. Over $30 later for a family of five, our whole family was unimpressed and fuming over wasting money we could have used elsewhere.

  2. The Mystery Spot in St. Ignace, in Michigan’s Upper Penisula, claims to be one of these “mysterious gravity spots.” In the early ’00s, we were in the Upper Penisula and after passing endless billboards urging us to, “Visit the Mystery Spot!” we succumbed and bought tickets, sat down, and waited for our tour number to be called.

  3. Voted Michigan’s number 1 unusual attraction by readers of Michigan Living Magazine, the Mystery Spot in St. Ignace features four different attractions that everyone in your family can enjoy. Visitors will experience optical contradictions and physical sensations here that are hard to believe. These phenomenal "happenings" can even be photographed! Every year, the Mystery Spot sees over one ...

  4. Read More. Voted Michigan's #1 unusual attraction by the readers of Michigan Living Magazine (AAA). Enjoy guided tours through an area where gravity seems to have gone haywire! You will experience optical contradictions and physical sensations that are hard to believe. Also, Mini-Golf and Maze in the Woods. 5 miles west of St. Ignace on US-2.

  5. Nov 11, 2020 · Michigan has thousands of miles of beach space along its bordering lakes, but there's a big difference between a family fun beach and sand dunes. SILVER LAKE, Mich. — Chuck and his team take us on a bucket list trip to the majesty, mystery and fun of beautiful Northern Michigan. MONDAY: Chuck's Big Adventure: Mackinac Island and the Grand Hotel.

  6. Dec 5, 2017 · St. Ignace Mystery Spot | U.S. 2. St. Ignace. The St. Ignace Mystery Spot is an intriguing roadside attraction — Photo courtesy of John Fink. Take a tour of the mystery spot, play some miniature golf or check out the zip line at this Upper Peninsula attraction.

  7. Parking is $5.00 per vehicle and is payable upon arrival by cash or check only. If you will be visiting the Mystery Spot in a really large vehicle (RV's, buses, and really large trucks) please call us at (831) 423-8897 before you arrive so we can save you a parking space. Please make sure to arrive 30 minutes prior to the start of your tour.

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