A Mysterious Woodland Trail In Kansas Will Take You To The Original Coronado Heights Ruins
By Courtnie Erickson|Published September 14, 2021
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From Southern Utah to the Panhandle in Idaho, Courtnie Erickson has lived in what she believes are the best (and the most beautiful!) areas in the country. She graduated with a journalism degree from Utah State University and has more than 15 years of professional writing experience. You’ll likely see her with a Dr. Pepper in her hand and a pair of running shoes on her feet. Courtnie is a writer and editor at OnlyInYourState.
Put on your hiking shoes and fill up your water bottle because on our adventure today, we are heading to the beautiful town of Lindsborg. While this area has an interesting history and is certainly worth a day trip (hello, Little Sweden USA!), we are venturing outside of this charming small town to a remarkable place that will take your breath away.
Coronado Heights is a well-known landmark in Kansas due to its fascinating history.
This castle was built in 1932 by the Works Progress Administration. This castle sits where Spanish explorer Francisco Vasquez de Coronado allegedly stopped to find cities of gold in the 1500s. Unfortunately, he never found his gold.
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While you can drive to Coronado Heights Park and enjoy a day near the castle, it is the trail that you will want to explore.
The Coronado Heights Park Trail is a beautiful 3.2-mile trail that begins at the base of the castle and winds its way to the top where you can explore Coronado Heights and capture some of the most amazing scenery in the Sunflower State.
As you hike, you will trek across various types of terrain including beautiful wooden areas. The thick trees provide ample shade and will keep you cool.
To learn more about the Coronado Heights Park Trail, click here.
Have you explored this hiking trail in Kansas before? If so, we’d love to hear all about your experience in the comments.
If you are looking for another historic stop in Lindsborg, visit Heritage Square, which is home to seven historic buildings including the 1904 Swedish Pavilion.
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