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North Full Day Jeep Route

Explore the backroads of the Flint Hills in your Jeep or SUV

Drive Time: 5 hrs 17 min, plus time for stops
This 154 mile loop, best done in a Jeep or SUV, departs from and returns to downtown Emporia, Kansas, exploring the Flint Hills to the north of Emporia. Along this route, you’ll see an abundance of native limestone, small towns, and some little-known landmarks. You’ll be traveling through a few areas of rough, minimum maintenance roads. The route includes several photogenic spots with unobstructed views for miles.

About the Flint Hills

How to Navigate

We recommend downloading our printable map which includes detailed turn by turn directions, as well as using GPS Navigation. You can download a GPX file below which should work with most navigation devices. We've also listed our routes in the Gaia GPS app, which is available for Apple iOS and Android phones (check your phone's app store).

Points of interest along the route

North Lyon County Veterans Memorial

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Tiny Bushong, Kansas, population 27, is nearly a ghost town. However, devoted residents have built (and continue to build) a beautiful memorial for 10 young men from Bushong who were killed in World War II. In the 1940s, Bushong’s population was just 134 people. During the war, Bushong lost the most men per capita in Kansas, and perhaps the U.S. The memorial honors these men and other veterans. The stone structures are remnants of some of Bushong’s original buildings.

Little Egypt Bridge

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You’ll cross over a particularly pretty spot on Illinois Creek with double-arch stone bridge here. Be careful as the road in this area (and all of Little Egypt Rd) can be rough and rocky.

Volland One Room School

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This native limestone building (Volland District #26) was built in 1906 after its predecessor was destroyed by fire. Volland School closed its doors in 1957. The building is currently privately owned, so enjoy the view from the road and do not enter the building or cross any fences.

Alma, Kansas

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Alma (population 822) is known as the “City of Native Stone” where the business district, built in the 1800s and 1900s is mostly limestone structures. You’ll find a couple restaurants downtown as well a bakery. If needed, there is a Short Stop Phillips 66 gas station 3 blocks south at 1st St and Missouri St.

National Weather Service Doppler Radar

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If you’re never seen a Doppler radar system, here’s your opportunity.  One of 160 NEXRAD radar sites located the across the U.S., this network allows for a 15-minute lead time before the arrival of a severe storm. Doppler radar technology is an integral part of national weather forecasting, and has certainly saved lives here in Kansas. The elevation here also makes this a great spot to see beautiful, sweeping views of the Flint Hills in Wabaunsee County.

Swedish Cemetary

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The Swedish Cemetery is a quiet and scenic place to rest for a bit. Some the area’s early Swedish immigrants are laid to rest here. The cemetery is surrounded by one of the old native limestone walls that are prominent throughout the area.

Eskridge, Kansas

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At the corner of 2nd & Main St in Eskridge (population 437), you’ll find interesting abandoned bank. The Security State Bank was built in 1906 and features a Romanesque style entrance corner and stained glass transoms. If you take a peek through the windows, you can see the impressive original teller counter, decorative tile floor, and tin ceilings.

End in Emporia

The route ends in Downtown Emporia, where you can enjoy unique local shopping and dining, events, a brewery and more.

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One important request...

If you'll be trying our Jeep Route, please consider taking the Visit Emporia Pledge. It's important that our visitors are good stewards of the environment, community and culture of the area. The pledge explains our three core principles of stewardship. When you take the pledge, you'll get a sharable digital badge.

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