Strataca Salt Mine
Strataca is a salt mine museum in Hutchinson, Kansas. The museum is built within
one of the world's largest deposits of rock salt and provides the opportunity to
go 650 feet (200 m) beneath the Earth's surface.
It is a unique destination attraction for exploring an environs carved from salt
deposits formed 275 million years ago.
The museum is located in the Hutchinson Salt Company mine which began operation
in 1923 as Carey Salt Company.
Salt produced at the Hutchinson Salt Company is called rock salt, and about
500,000 tons is mined each year. It is principally used for industrial purposes
and for deicing highways.
When finely ground, it is used for feeding livestock. It is not used for table
salt or other purposes requiring a very pure type of salt.
Location
3650 E Avenue G
Hutchinson, Reno County
Kansas,
USA
Getting There
It is about 50 miles northwest of Wichita.
There are no public transit options that go directly to the mine, so it is
recommended to drive or take a taxi or ride-share service. There is ample
parking available at the mine.
Nearby Airports
This is a list of primary airports in Kansas that have scheduled passenger service on commercial airlines.
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Garden City Regional Airport |
undo Major Attractions in Kansas