On the western edge of Gove County is Monument Rocks, a series of large, heavily sculpted chalk monoliths that are sometimes referred to as the Chalk Pyramids. The site has been designated as a National Natural Landmark. What are the rock formations in Kansas? 8 Ancient Rock Formations In KansasRead More →

It is 29,817 acres, and at an elevation of 5564 feet. The Tribal Park was established in 1958 by the Navajo Tribe. There is a visitor’s center, a small campground, and a 1-way dirt road loop you can drive for a small fee. Climbing is illegal in the Tribal Park,Read More →

Timed tickets are required to ride the elevator to the 500 foot observation deck. Tickets for the Washington Monument are currently available online from recreation.gov (1-877-444-6777) ONLY; there is no onsite distribution of tickets. There are no walk up or “day-of visit” tickets available at this time. Can you climbRead More →

Reflecting pools are water features that generally do not have fish, plants, waterfalls, or fountains. Their main purpose is to create a scenic reflection and they can be designed to fit into formal or natural garden styles. What happens if you swim in the reflecting pool? The risk of peopleRead More →