Kansas on Two Wheels: Native Stone Byway
"I can't drive 55!" sang Sammy Hagar in 1984. However, if you're cruising down the Native Stone…
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Alma is the city seat of Wabaunsee County and has a population of around 1000 residents. Although a small community, Alma is a part of the Scenic Mill Creek Drive and Native Stone Scenic Byway, both beautiful drives allowing you to explore the Flint Hills. The hilly landscape surrounding Alma is filled with eye-opening beauty that will leave visitors amazed!
Like many communities in Kansas, Alma’s main economic driver is agriculture. But it’s not just experiencing the farming operations (through things like pumpkin patches and ranch adventures) that you’ll find here… You’ll also be able to experience the ‘table’ portion of the farm-to-table movement at places like Alma Creamery (you HAVE to try the cheese curds), Pacheco Beef Shop, Grandma Hoerner’s Foods, and the Alma Bakery and Sweet Shoppe.
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Witness history and beauty as you roll through the landmarks and landscapes of the Flint Hills.
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