8 Mile Corner is a monument in the Cimarron National Grassland dedicated to the tri-point (a place where three states meet) of Kansas, Colorado, and Oklahoma. This point is also the meeting point for three distinct regions of America – the Western United States (Colorado), the Midwestern United States (Kansas), and the Southern United States (Oklahoma). The landmark was a windmill with the three states' abbreviated names[lower-alpha 1] on the blades. The windpump monument was built in 1903.[1]
In 1990, satellite images showed the actual meeting place to be several feet away from the monument. A brass plate in the ground marks this. The site is approximately 8 miles (13 km) west of Elkhart, Kansas on mostly unpaved State Line Road[2] at an elevation of 3,692 feet.[3]
The view around this site has been described as "starkly beautiful", with yucca blooms in the spring and buffalo gourd in the summer as the most notable flora. Visitors are likely to see mule deer, prairie dogs, and burrowing owls.[2]
- OK-KS-CO Tripoint - Windmill marker
- OK-KS-CO Tripoint - Road marker - Actual tripoint
- OK-KS-CO Tripoint - USGS survey marker
See also
- Cimarron National Grassland
- Tri-point
- List of Oklahoma tri-points
- Four Corners Monument: monument on the Arizona-Colorado-New Mexico-Utah border
Notes
- ↑ Colo, Kans, Okla
References
- ↑ "CO-KS-OK" Highpointers.org
- 1 2 "Eight Mile Corner." Kansas Travel & Tourism.
- ↑ Clark, Patterson & Denise Lu "Cornering America's tri-points: A guide to 65 lonely spots where at least three states converge" (Sept. 17, 2015) (Accessed Nov. 29, 2021)