I want to get this review out here before this page disappears or is marked as 'closed' once again (because you really can't close and outdoor area that anyone can wander into).
I can answer a few question right quick. Yes, this is the graffiti highway that is no longer a highway. No, you cannot see the whole highway. Yes, you can still walk here. Yes, be careful if you choose to do so on your own.
Let me expand on the above. I have been trying to get out to this area for years. Not because of the video game, not because of the movie based off the video game, and not because of any reason connected to the video game. I have just been so near here so many times that I made it a point to come here before it was completely gone.
The authorities have done what they can to deter people from coming here. They have attempted to block both ends of the now defunct and in shambles highway. But, if you have every intention to visit and explore, it will not deter a soul. I am not advocating that every single one of you that read this review make a trip here, because, well, to put it simply, it may not be worth it. I will tell you why throughout the rest of the review.
You can approach this place two ways. One entrance at both ends of the highway. One entrance will have more to see whereas the other will look like nature has taken over.
I initially approached from the northern end, the end near what is left of the town of Centralia. At this end, you will not see much. You will get the notion that a highway once ran through the area, but you won't get to see much of the highway. You will just endless mounds of dirt dropped by the authorities. So much so that it looks like it was meant to look like this. As plants have started to take root and soon enough you won't be able to tell a highway was here.
But, if you go to the southern end, you will most definitely be able to explore a bit more. Unlike the northern end, this end does not have as many piles of dirt, which allows for you to see more of the covered up highway and see some of the graffiti art that covered it. You will notice that there is what is supposed to be a line of dirt that is supposed to be a deterrent to keep you out and hope that you won't notice that there is something else beyond it. However, there are several things that draw you eye to the area.
The first thing is the lapse in trees. The mound of dirt is high enough to make you not take a double look, but the lapse in trees lets you know something is up. Not to mention the obvious dent in the dirt where many people before you have walked up and over. But another, and this is one that you are going to have to pay attention to, is the road itself. If you are only paying attention to the lines on the road and road signs that are directing you where to go, you wouldn't notice. You would just think four lanes are naturally going down to two and you are just going with the curve of the road. But, look at the road, you will notice that the original highway continued straight. The original lines of pavement, if followed will take you to the now ghost highway. Plus, they have put in wide shoulders because people still park and walk.
Once up and over the dirt mound, you will think that you have seen it all, because it looks like they gave up right before you go a bit further. The initial mound takes you to a flat piece of the graffiti highway that you can still see. Then there is another mound. Once you get around this mound there are loads of dirt that are just sporadically dropped on the highway. My guess is that they didn't have enough dirt to do the same here as the northern portion. It looks like they just dropped them every so often to deter anyone with a traditional vehicle from driving on it.
You can walk around and through the mounds to your heart's content. I was obviously not going to walk the whole highway myself, but I did walk a ways to get some decent pictures. Keep aware of your surroundings. I almost tripped over rocks several times. But also, you'll see side roads that look like it might have been an exit ramp at one point during the highway's existence.
As always, don't throw your trash here. You have to remember that there is still an underground fire happening below your feet and it's just not cool to litter. This highway, whether we like it or not, is part of nature once again. Just be mindful and careful if you feel the need to visit. Respect the area and people who still leave nearby. read more