A waypoint is a stopping place on a journey.
Teter Rock offers endless vistas from the site of a Kansas ghost town
Once a navigational aid for settlers headed west, Teter Rock is all that remains of the Kansas ghost town of Teterville. Erected as a memorial to the town’s founder, this remote location provides sweeping vistas of the Flint Hills and a true sense of solitude.
Kansas’ Chase Lake Falls stun with 40-foot drop
Chase Lake Falls is unexpected. In the middle of the rolling Flint Hills, near Cottonwood Falls, water tumbles about 40 feet downward over a series of rocky shelves. In addition, the falls are set in the scenic Chase State Fishing Lake and Wildlife Area.
This suburban walk wows with water and wildlife
It would be a stretch to call this a “hike,” so we won’t. But it’s a beautiful walk on a public sidewalk, nonetheless. A trek along Lakewood Boulevard, in northern Lee’s Summit, brings you to the shore of both neighborhood lakes.
Swan Lake is an epicenter of wildlife in northern Missouri
This remote, northern Missouri refuge will delight bird watchers and lovers of nature. Swan Lake National Wildlife Refuge is compromised of more than 10,000 acres of lowlands and wetlands in north central Missouri.
Cedar Lake Falls is the reward for bushwhacking
Cedar Lake Falls is an off-the-beaten path waterfall below the Cedar Lake Spillway in Olathe, Kansas. This guide explains how to find it.
Lake Jacomo: Where the buffalo still roam
Elk and bison used to freely roam the entire Kansas City area. Due to conservation efforts, they are slowly returning. Part of that effort is the Native Hooved Animal Enclosure at Lake Jacomo. The two species roam this 110-acre fenced area and often congregate near spectators.
Ghosts: Remnants of the rural Midwest
Hiking across rural Missouri and Kansas leads to the discovery of lost and lonely places, including schools, churches and homes. Why do ghost towns elicit reflection and wonder? Here are some highlights of backroads Middle America.
Soar above the Missouri River on this 3,000-foot pedestrian bridge
Omaha’s Bob Kerry Pedestrian Bridge connects Iowa and Nebraska, bringing delight to hikers and bikers.
Tryst Falls has lured visitors for more than 100 years
If you visit Tryst Falls Park, you’re part of a tradition that dates back more than a century. Although the park has only been in existence since the 1970s, visitors have frequented it for decades.
Get into the spirit of nature at Angel Falls
This serene waterfall and short trail are located in Lansing, Kansas.
The Zen zone of Sailboat Cove
Sailboat Cove, at Lake Jacomo in Lee’s Summit, Mo., is a destination to boat, relax, take photos and enjoy wildlife.
Mushroom Rocks: An alien landscape in central Kansas
A geological phenomenon known as “concretions” has resulted in toadstool formations and more otherworldy shapes on the Great Plains.
Lone Jack Conservation Area: The thrill is in the chill
The centerpiece of the area is the 35-acre Lone Jack Lake. It’s surrounded by 125 acres of timber and more acres of rolling meadows. If you want a quiet place to just “be,” then this is it.
Konza Prairie Kansas Valley Lookout Point
Near Manhattan, Kan., this viewing area is one of the state’s most scenic places to catch a sunrise or sunset over the Flint Hills.
Wilkey Falls splash down east of Clinton Lake
Wilkey Waterfall, on the Wakarusa River is located below the Clinton Lake spillway in Outlet Park.
1882 Old Stone Church set in the heart of the Flint Hills
History meets nature in this scenic region near Maple Hill, Kansas.
Take in river views in the hilltop town of Napoleon, Mo.
This quiet community provides blufftop vistas of the Missouri River Valley.
Boot Hill is a reminder of Kansas’ Wild West past
A lonely destination on a gravel road yields a glimpse of cattle drives, one-room schools and days gone by.
Rock Port wind farm generates powerful vistas
The town earned national attention by being the first to be 100% wind powered.
The Volland Store preserves a century-old Flint Hills market
Kratzer Brothers Mercantile opened in 1913 and served as a social hub. New owners transformed the property into an arts center and meeting venue.