Friday, September 19, 2014

Coronado Heights

Welcome back, friends! I only hope that you’re as encouraged by my first real post as I am! Well, here goes nothin’!
One of the many things that Bobby and I did this summer was visit Coronado Heights with our dear friends, Ashley and Taylor. Coronado Heights is located just outside of Lindsborg, KS (about a 20 minute drive from Salina); it’s a large hill that rises about 300 feet about the Smoky Valley. The Spanish explorer Francisco Vasquez Coronado came to the Smoky Valley area in 1541 and used the hill as a look out and rest area. There is a castle on the hill that was built in 1932 as park of the Works Progress Administration. The WPA also built the picnic tables and observation areas that are there now.
One of the coolest things about visiting Coronado Heights was the view. It was incredible! 




As a native Kansan, I have a very strong love for the state and the scenery; Coronado Heights provided an amazing look at the surrounding farmland, grassland, and even Salina in the distance. We were very fortunate to have wonderful weather when we went; it was sunny, warm, and the breeze kept away the serious heat. If you’ve ever visited Kansas in the summer, you know what I mean! There are several different walking trails around the park and it was so fun to travel through along the paths to see the different views.

I really enjoyed Coronado Heights and I would love to go again. It was great to get out and see a bit of what our community had to offer. I can’t wait to find something else to share with you! 


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