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Elevation: | 1,477 ft | 450 m |
GPS: |
38.64984, -98.01419 Google Map · Climbing Area Map |
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Page Views: | 211 total · 9/month | |
Shared By: | P Degner on Apr 25, 2023 | |
Admins: | Zach Wahrer |
Description
These boulders are right off the lake, surrounded by lots of petrified wood and fossils. The rock itself is solid, and quite similar to what you would find at rock city. Best accessed when the water is low.
Getting There
From the public swimming beach near Yankee Run, hike left around the point. The boulders start about 100 yards past the pointe along the shore. Or you could ride your jetski there. If it is not easy to walk around the pointe, the boulders may be underwater. Public swimming beach: goo.gl/maps/CBw9c3SYneUWEPHf8
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