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4–The Geologic Record Vol. 7.1 |
Winter
2001 |
A Place to Visit
Riley County, Kansas |
South of the town of Zeandale in Riley County, Deep Creek flows over a limestone ledge (Elmont Limestone Member of the Emporia Limestone). Known as Pillsbury Crossing, the waterfall is nearly 40 feet wide and has a drop of approximately 5 feet. To get to Pillsbury Crossing from I-70, take Deep Creek Road (exit 316) north about 5 miles to Pillsbury Crossing Road. Follow Pillsbury Crossing Road to the east approximately 2 miles. Photo by John Charlton. |
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