'Cimarron National Grassland' is a
National Grassland located in
Morton County, Kansas,
United States. One landmark within the grassland includes Point of Rocks. Point of Rocks is a large rock outcrop that was used as a landmark on the
Cimarron Cutoff on the
Santa Fe Trail. Also within the grassland is a spring that travelers on the trail would get water from. Cimarron National Grassland is located near
Comanche National Grassland which is across the border in
Colorado.
Landmarks
Many landmarks exist within the grassland. Some of the most important are:
The Cimarron River
The
Cimarron River is the largest stream the flows through the grassland. Strangley enough though it usually doesn't flow above ground. Yet lush vegetation still grows on the banks.
Point of Rocks
Point of Rocks has been an important landmark for travellers to this region of Kansas. It signifies the closness of springs and thus water. Many springs are known to exist in the region of the Cimarron River near Point of Rocks. Because of this Point of Rocks was an important landmarks for travelers heading west on the
Cimarron Cutoff and for modern day ranchers. Point of Rocks is the 3rd Highest Point in the state of Kansas with the elevation at its summit being 3,540 feet.
External links
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Official government site
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Fred's Flower Finder Kansas wildflowers