There's A Geological Wonder That You'd Never Expect To Find In Kansas
By Clarisa|Published December 05, 2017
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Born and raised Kansan, Clarisa has lived in both tiny towns and cities during their time here in the Sunflower State. As a busy mother of one crazy kid, two cats, and two geckos, they write whenever there is spare time.
Kansas is full of rolling hills and open skies, but when you come across a rock formation like Monument Rocks or Castle Rock it’s always a shock to some. For most Americans, Kansas is a flat state full of fields and blue skies, but what do they really know? Kansas is full of surprises, and this area in northwest Kansas is just one of them. For those of you that would never expect this, it’s time to learn something new!
Hellooooo there! Welcome to Arikaree Breaks, one of the coolest geological features of Kansas.
It's sort of a more permanent version of sand dunes, if you think about it. First the water makes a path, and then the dirt creates layers upon layers to make the "cliffs" seen here.
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This is Horse Thief Cave, one of many caves located among the Breaks.
The local landowners have asked any visitors to please stay on the public roads, as we don't want to disturb the wildlife or change Arikaree Breaks in any way. Preserve and protect!
For those of you who would love to tour Arikaree Breaks, start in St. Francis to take the guided tour, found at the Kansas Travel website here.