No, the just have the flint hills
The web address of the Flint Hills Discovery Center is: http://www.flinthillsdiscovery.org
The address of the Flint Hills Genealogical Society is: Po Box 555, Emporia, KS 66801-0555
The address of the Flint Hills Discovery Center is: 315 S 3Rd St, Manhattan, KS 66502-6205
The Flint Hills in eastern Kansas is known for its rolling hills, with the highest point being around 1,400 feet. These hills are primarily covered with tallgrass prairie and can be seen in areas like the Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve.
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.
Kansas is known for its flat plains and rolling hills rather than mountains. However, the state does have some elevated areas, such as the Flint Hills and the Gypsum Hills, which are often referred to as "hills" rather than mountains. The highest point in Kansas is Mount Sunflower, which reaches an elevation of 4,039 feet, but it is not a mountain in the traditional sense. Overall, Kansas is characterized more by its prairies and grasslands than by mountainous terrain.
There are many land forms that can be found in Kansas. The Ozark Plateau, the Flint Hills, the Glaciated Region, and the Osage Cuestas are four major land forms that could be found in Kansas.
Flint Hills National Wildlife Refuge was created in 1966.
The area of Flint Hills National Wildlife Refuge is 74.717 square kilometers.
castles on hills very green hills, beautiful......
yes they are