Description
Teter Rock sits alone atop one of the highest peaks in the Flint Hills at an elevation of 1,634 feet. The view from the peak, locally known as Texaco Hill, is an unmatched tranquil panoramic view of the surrounding tallgrass prairie. To the uninitiated, “Teter Rock” may seem a name that describes the precarious monolith, but it is anchored deeply into the ground.
Recommended Citation
Dorsey, Sandy (2014). "Teter Rock," Symphony in the Flint Hills Field Journal. https://newprairiepress.org/sfh/2014/people/9
Teter Rock
Teter Rock sits alone atop one of the highest peaks in the Flint Hills at an elevation of 1,634 feet. The view from the peak, locally known as Texaco Hill, is an unmatched tranquil panoramic view of the surrounding tallgrass prairie. To the uninitiated, “Teter Rock” may seem a name that describes the precarious monolith, but it is anchored deeply into the ground.