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Cimarron National Grassland

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Open today at 8:00-12:00,13:00-17:00
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242 US-56, Elkhart, KS 67950, United StatesMap
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  • Leon67203
    Leon67203
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    Great place to spend a day.

    Get a map from the USDA rangers office and you can easily find all the major attractions the unique place has to offer. Roads are well marked and the major roads seem to be graded on a regular basis. ...

    Reviewed on Oct 15, 2021
  • Will J
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    Great access to the Dry Cimarron. Excellent birding and prairie ecology viewing

    Stop by the HQ in Elkhart and pick up a auto tour loop map and talk to the visitor services specialist, she's great and has a wealth of info. The drive iteself (including Middle Spring, Recreation Are...

    Reviewed on Jun 22, 2018
  • RattlesnakeCharlie
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    More Adventure on the Santa Fe Trail

    I traversed the Cimarron National Grasslands from the eastern edge north of the Cimarron River as far west as i could until I hit private posted land. At numerous places you can still see the swales l...

    Reviewed on Jun 18, 2018
  • 721henrya
    721henrya
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    Looking for birds

    Cimarron National Grasslands takes a special kind of understanding. It is not lush. It is remote. The wind tends to blow. Summer can be incredibly hot, winter dangerously cold. Dust storms, h...

    Reviewed on Apr 14, 2017
  • Pablo7477
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    A gem on the high plains

    There is almost no public land in Kansas. Here in the SW part of the state is the only large piece of public land. It has lovely prairie grasses that extend as far as the eye can see. The river bottom...

    Reviewed on Oct 29, 2016