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Family owned and operated. Located in the beautiful Flint Hills of Kansas.
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Second largest hand-dug well. Built in 1914 by 40 men. |
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Educational presentation of bison history, characteristics and care.
The Lazy Heart D herds of Bison and Beefmaster cattle graze the cool and warm season grasses of the glaciated region of the Flint Hills. This permits the natural grazing and roaming behaviors that result in a healthy, content animal and a good natural product for you and your family. No hormones or antibiotics are given our animals.
Our grass finished bison is available in traditional cuts of meat. Our grass finished beef is available in halves or split halves. Visitors are welcome. |
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Spacious, tranquil setting on an Oregon Trail emigrant campground. |
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This area provides fishing, hunting, camping and wildlife viewing opportunities. Located in the northern edge of the Flint Hills, this area provides a wide variety of habitats, from native grassland to oak/hardwood forest. Species found on the area include bobwhite quail, fox squirrels and cotton-tail rabbits. Trapping is also allowed on the area.
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The Rock Creek Valley Historical Society Museum in Westmoreland houses many historical items from the early settlement of this area along with period furnishing in the old stone church and log cabin that make up the museum complex.
Free Admission, contributions welcomed. Tuesday through Sunday from 1 pm to 4 pm, or by appointment. |
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Site of emigrant campground 150 years ago. Walking trail, burial site, and more. |
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