Three natural features many Kansas Citians miss
There’s more here than meets the eye! We just need a local tour guide. OK, we’ll do it.
It’s easy to think everyone knows what you know. That’s how we feel about “natural” Kansas City. It often remains undiscovered and unexperienced. “Wait a minute! You didn’t know about ...?” We don’t want anyone to miss out on these three local features that are right under our noses.
No. 1: The Rivers
The Kansas River
The Kansas River can also be traveled by kayak and canoe. But if that’s not your thing, there are plenty of places to enjoy the river on foot. Unlike the Missouri River, which has been extensively channeled and engineered, the Kansas River retains much of its wild heritage. It’s bordered by sandbars, which make excellent places to kick back. The river is shallow, wide and winding. Some places to get up close include:
No. 2: The Flint Hills
The Loess Hills
Of course we could have listed dozens more ways to explore local geographic phenomena. We want to keep it somewhat simple so as not to overwhelm you and also to be mindful that some areas are more suited to other seasons of the year.
Carpe diem!