10 Stunning Spots In Kansas Where Nothing Spoils Our Endless Skies
By Clarisa|Published March 11, 2018
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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.
Living in Kansas, you become attached to seeing far and wide, as well as the skies above you every day. There’s just something so magical about watching a storm roll across the plains so far away that you’ll never see rain, or watching a sunset fill the entire sky with colors you feel like you’ve never seen. Kansas’ endless skies are magical, and these 10 spots more than prove that.
Wilson Lake is an excellent spot for camping as well as stargazing. With any luck, you can see plenty of stars on clear nights over the lake as well as a stunning sunset beforehand.
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3. Any of our wonderful wheat fields in the summer.
Teter rock is a fun place for a photo with family, but there's also a breathtaking view of sky over our hills behind and around it. Just look for yourself!
Clinton Lake seems to reflect sunsets and sunrises the best, because most of our favorite photos of it are sunset reflections. Can a Kansas lake really be this beautiful? Of course!
If you've never visited the Baker Wetlands, may I be the first to tell you that they are simply magical. Everything seems to reflect off the water, and the nearby Dawson Lake is doubly shiny. Seeing Kansas' sunsets duplicated is something we all should experience at least once in person.
I'm not saying you have to wait in line at Grinter Farms, but a sunflower field can be the perfect setting for any of our favorite sky scenes. Sunflowers make everything better in Kansas.
This gorgeous wildlife refuge is a mostly flat area with only grasses below your favorite skies on earth. When the birds flock, you'll find yourself staring for hours on end just watching them pass through the painted skies.
If you’re on a nature hunt and loving it, you should check out these Kansas gardens that are perfect for any spring day.
Also, if you just want more photos of how beautiful Kansas can be, you should join our Kansas Nature Lovers Facebook group and share the beauty or even post your own!
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