Self-guiding Historic Ranch Headquarters
1. Historic Buildings and Prairie OverlookStop 1: Three-level limestone barn 2. Flint Hills National Scenic BywayThe Flint Hills National Scenic Byway (K-177) is 42 miles of beautiful wide open prairie between Council Grove and Cassoday, Kansas. As you travel the byway, tune your AM dial to 1680 to hear about the many natural and cultural resources of the tallgrass prairie ecosystem. Much of the following information is provided on our prairie bus tours. There is no driving or biking on the preserve hiking trails, but K-177 provides a beautiful landscape through the Flint Hills with an Overlook Area a few miles south of Cottonwood Falls, KS. Stop 100: Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve establishment 3. Spring Hill Ranch House Interior TourStop 201: Welcome
Stop 202: Introducing the Jones Family Stop 203: Formal Entry, Parlor, and Interiors Stop 204: Walnut Staircase and Original Wood Flooring Stop 205: Former Kitchen Areas Stop 206: Jones' Office, Bedroom, and Back Porch Stop 207: Dining Room, Sitting Room, and Butler's Pantry Stop 208: Upper Floor Bedrooms and Bathtub Area Stop 209: Front Porch and the View to the East Stop 210: Jones Family History from 1886 - 1914 4. Spring Hill Ranch Barn TourStop 303: Middle Floor
Stop 304: Lower Floor
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Last updated: February 20, 2022