AAA World magazine, "Little Jerusalem Badlands State Park brings first public access to rare vista"

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9/6/2019

AAA World Article

A NEW VIEW OF KANSAS

LITTLE JERUSALEM BADLANDS STATE PARK BRINGS THE FIRST PUBLIC ACCESS TO A RARE VISTA IN THE WESTERN PART OF THE STATE. By MeLinda Schnyder

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(/aaaworld/article/?Id={6E049132-E426-45F0-9D731E15EA526F84}&et_cid=MJ19_Features_NewViewKansas) Little Jerusalem Badlands State Park Photo courtesy of KDWPT/Doug Stremel This is in Kansas? That’s the reaction many people have when they see Little Jerusalem Badlands State Park in western Kansas for the first time, either in person or in photographs or video. “At the Denver Sports Show, we had our state magazine that shows Little Jerusalem on the cover, and I had people ask me why we have the Badlands of South Dakota on a Kansas publication,” says Greg Mills, manager of Historic Lake Scott State Park and the soon-to-open Little Jerusalem Badlands State Park, Kansas’ 28th state park. The new 330-acre park showcases a milelong stretch of bluffs and towering free-standing spires with sediment layered in hues from gray to orange. They are formed from Niobrara Chalk, the same soft limestone deposited in Nebraska, the Dakotas and other states that were once covered by the massive Western Interior Seaway.

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