Road trip time, anyone? If you love Kansas history and you've been wanting to plan a road trip, why not consider this historic byway running through 102 miles of western Kansas history? Anyone with a healthy love for learning history and western wildlife will enjoy this road trip. Plus, it never hurts to plan things in advance!
Today's adventure is the beautiful and historic Western Vistas Historic Byway, where you are taken through years of history in every mile.
Topping off at just over 100 miles of travel, the road begins in Scott City on US Hwy 83.
It then takes you north to Oakley, and then west, all the way to Sharon Springs.
In our path, there are six different museums as well as seven National Historic Sites. Not counting all the limestone formations and wildlife you'll see along the way, that is.
The included museums (in order) are Jerry Thomas Gallery, El Quartelejo Museum, Keystone Gallery, Fick Fossil Museum, Butterfield Trail Museum, and Fort Wallace Museum. That's a lot to see, so feel free to spread this trip out over a few days!
History doesn't just involve the people who lived here before us. It also covers the he creatures found in the rocks you walk and drive on. Fossils and prehistoric creatures are half the fun here!
This beautiful prairie and rock formation path is full of adventures from the past, if you take the time to stop and learn. If you'd rather enjoy the now, it's nothing if not a beautiful representation of western Kansas.
If you'd like to open up the map, click the icon in the top left of the map, or just use this link here.
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