Description
It was Zebulon Montgomery Pike who first coined the name Flint Hills when exploring the region in 1806. In his journal, September 12th, he described the following near the headwaters of the Verdigris River in southeastern Chase County: “Commenced our march at seven o’clock. Passed very ruff flint hills. My feet blistered and very sore.” He went on to say that from one view he could see buffalo, elk, deer, cabrie [pronghorn], and panthers.
Recommended Citation
Buchanan, Rex and Obermeyer, Brian (2011). "An Introduction to the Flint Hills and the Tallgrass Prairie," Symphony in the Flint Hills Field Journal. https://newprairiepress.org/sfh/2011/nature/1
An Introduction to the Flint Hills and the Tallgrass Prairie
It was Zebulon Montgomery Pike who first coined the name Flint Hills when exploring the region in 1806. In his journal, September 12th, he described the following near the headwaters of the Verdigris River in southeastern Chase County: “Commenced our march at seven o’clock. Passed very ruff flint hills. My feet blistered and very sore.” He went on to say that from one view he could see buffalo, elk, deer, cabrie [pronghorn], and panthers.