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    Town of Springer

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    Gypsum Hills Scenic Drive - The Gyp Hills are a small area of Kansas off the beaten path.

    Gypsum Hills Scenic Drive

    2.5(2 reviews)
    67.3 mi

    Beautiful area of Kansas, but know that it's out of the way and there isn't much available for…read moreservices. Cell service is sketchy.

    Disclaimer: I drove this on a mid-September Sunday afternoon when it was 105 degrees out, though a…read morewindy 105 degrees! (From the South, so a very hot yet windy day was unusual to me.) This drive may have more charms during the magic hours of the day. I was on the road from Tulsa to Dodge City, and I decided to break up the 5 hour drive with...about an extra hour driving the "Scenic Drive" off of 160. As I started along the road, I saw the mesas off in the distance - the first time I had encountered them on this trip into New Mexico, a true sign I was now in The West - and was looking forward to better views as I got further along on the drive. What I didn't know was that those introductory views were about as good as I was going to get. I actually ended up taking no vista views, and that's in 2022 when I seemingly take photos of everything. (I did get out of the car to take a couple of sunflower photos, though not nothing I couldn't have found on another roadside stop.) It's a dirt road and open range at times, but the dirt road was pretty easy to drive and the wildlife was nowhere to be found save for a lone roadrunner - and on a blazing hot afternoon, I wouldn't want to be out and about in this exposed landscape either, so I don't blame them. As such, it felt a bit like a drive out on farmlands, nothing I'm going to complain about, but especially as this wasn't my first exposure to red rocks in my life (and there's really not a lot of views of it in the first place) I would've preferred to just stick to 160 and save myself a good half-hour or so. At least at this time of day.

    Town of Springer - localflavor - Updated June 2026

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