Monument Rocks Is An Inexpensive Road Trip Destination In Kansas That’s Affordable
Monument Rocks in Kansas, also known as the Chalk Pyramids, are stunning 70-foot tall sedimentary rock formations rich in fossils and history.
Kansas is routinely described as one of the flattest states, but that doesn't mean there aren't some jaw-dropping rock formations jutting out of Kansas' famous fields. Case in point: Monument Rocks, also nicknamed the Chalk Pyramids, which are sedimentary rock formations that stand a whopping 70 feet tall.
If you're looking for a cheap and awe-inspiring road trip destination, Monument Rocks is where you want to go. Standing about 25 miles south of Oakley, Monument Rocks is located on private rangeland, but visitors are allowed during daylight hours — and they're allowed in for free!
Monument Rocks was formed roughly 80 million years ago during the Cretaceous Period when a seabed slowly started eroding. That means a lot of fossils have been found here: remains of fish, sharks, turtles, and swimming birds have all been discovered fossilized at Monument Rocks.
The 70-foot structures don't just reveal the ancient history of this land — they're some of the most stunning sites in all of Kansas.
It's the perfect place to stop for a beautiful picnic after you explore the various formations.
In fact, the area has officially been named the eighth wonder of Kansas.
You can see some of the massive formations off the highway on US-83 if you know where to look and you aren't committed to leaving your car.
There are arches, buttes, and other unusual formations to look at, though, if you choose to explore.
After all, it's free! Just keep in mind it's only accessible to visitors during daylight hours.
And just make sure you don't touch the rocks: They're fragile!
Kansas is home to all kinds of natural beauty, but Monument Rocks is easily one of the most interesting and gorgeous places to visit in the state thanks to its long history and unusual formations. And you can't beat the free price tag!
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