No, the only mountain ranges in Kansas are the Smoky Hills, the Red Hills, and the Flint Hills. Those mountain ranges are all near Wichita.
Mount Sunflower, the highest elevation in Kansas at 4,039 feet above sea level.
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No mountains border Kansas. Kansas is flat if there were mountains then they wouldn't have tornadoes. Now, Colorado borders Kansas and Colorado has the Rocky mountains but those run up the western side of the state.
Kansas is known for its flat landscapes and does not have any mountains within its borders.
Colorado borders Kansas to the West ... and contains portions of the Rocky Mountain range.Colorado and the Rocky Mountains.
Kansas is bordered by Colorado on the west.
Colorado is a state west of Kansas that has many high mountains.
There are no mountains in Kansas.
Kansas has neither mountains or deserts.
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No, Kansas is a relatively flat state with no mountains. The highest point in Kansas is Mount Sunflower, which is actually just a small hill.
There are several mountains in Kansas. Some of these include Mount Sunflower, Rock Hill, as well as the Red Hills.
Right to the west of Kansas, Colorado is a state that has many high mountains. Colorado encompasses the southern Rockies and the Colorado plateau. It has a total of 3,671 mountain peaks, with its highest being Mount Elbert, standing at 14,426 feet (4,397m).
Mostly Kansas, but a tiny part of Nebraska is as well.