Our next stop on July 29 was Coronado Heights. I (Angel) was told the view from the top is absolutely gorgeous. Unfortunately, there is no wheelchair access to the top. Fortunately, Eric got some great photos so even I could enjoy the view as well. We read that Coronado Heights was built as a WPA project in the 1930s with picnic area, a fireplace, and the castle. If there was no fortress or building during Coronado's time, they did a great job of making it seem as if this could be an original military site. This is a perfect location for seeing what is coming from miles away. There is also tons of area to hike and explore around Coronado Heights. The kiddos always have fun when they are exploring anything with nature and rocks.
2011 was KS' 150th birthday. We traveled to various places in the state/experiencing 150+ things (Castle Rock, Salt Museum, Cosmosphere, Scenic Byways, Ms. Wheelchair KS Pageant, etc.). {COPYRIGHTS/INTELLECTUAL PROPERTIES CONTAINED HEREIN ARE OWNED BY THEIR RESPECTIVE ENTITIES, our personal thoughts on these activities are not necessarily shared by everyone, please judge for yourselves.} CLICK PICTURES FOR LARGER VIEW, THEN BROWSER BACK TO RETURN! Check ARCHIVES for more adventures!
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