When in Kansas, there are many historical sites and landmarks that will transport you back in time. One of these will take you to 1878 — the last Indian battle in Kansas. Battle Canyon, located approximately one mile from Lake Scott State Park, tells a fascinating story, provides stunning views, and gives you a glimpse into this area decades ago.

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To learn more about Battle Canyon and the Valley of Punished Woman’s Fork, click here. Have you ever visited this historical site in Kansas? If so, we’d love to hear all about your experience in the comments.

Interested in traveling the Western Vistas Historic Byway in Kansas? Click here to learn more about this historic and stunning route.

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