Trampoline Mysteriously Appears In Middle Of California National Forest

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A Central Coast nonprofit group shared a photo online of a trampoline that mysteriously popped up in the Los Padres National Forest. Now, many people are left wondering how it could have gotten there.

According to The Tribune, the Los Padres ForestWatch, which helps protect wildlife and wilderness in public lands throughout California's Central Coast, posted a photo of the abandoned trampoline among the trees on Monday morning (November 8).

The trampoline was left along with cinderblocks that seemed as though they were used to make it level.

“We never thought we’d have to say this, but please do not leave your trampolines in the Los Padres National Forest,” Los Padres ForestWatch wrote in their Facebook and Instagram post.

The organization didn't say where the trampoline was located. They also didn't share any details about how it could have shown up there, which prompted many confused comments under the posts.

“What the heck,” one commenter wrote. “Now this is something I’ve never seen before.”

"How...." another person wrote on their Instagram.

While they didn't provide any answers, Los Padres ForestWatch did ask for help in a clever way.

“We’re hoping some volunteers will jump at the opportunity to help remove it,” they wrote.


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