Kansas Attractions You Don’t Want to Miss
Kansas is centrally located between the western and eastern states. While cross-country driving some people may pass through admiring the scenes, however we have listed several fun and interesting reasons to stop for a day trip in Kansas or make it your primary destination. Read more to discover locations in the Sunflower State that will leave you smiling with great memories.
Visit One of the 8 Kansas Geographical Wonders
Discover one of the "8 Wonders of Kansas Geography" at Mushroom Rock State Park located on the Prairie Trail Scenic Byway. It's the smallest state park and worth the visit. Walk up to these large and mysterious rock formations and have a picnic to enjoy the scenery. Plan to stay at one of the two campgrounds at Kanopolis Lake State Park located just 9 miles away with a great view of the reservoir.
Visit Mushroom Rock and make a reservation at Kanapolis Lake.
Learn Native American History
Glen Elder State Park's main attraction is Heritage Village and historic Hopewell Church. The park displays information about the area’s Native American history including a sacred mineral spring that was in the area prior to the current reservoir. The Waconda Springs replica is the highest point in the park with views all around. Enjoy the Chautauqua Fishing Pond, Waconda Nature Trails, archery range, and stay at one of the three campgrounds.
Book Your Stay at Glen Elder State Park
Visit Other-Worldly Landscapes
Find yourself in awe at Little Jerusalem Badlands State Park while exploring unique Niobrara chalk formations from 85 million years ago. Take the Rim Trail around the mile of towers or a ranger led tour to immerse yourself in the other-worldly landscape perfect for pictures. Just 10 miles away is Historic Lake Scott and a great place to stay. National Geographic listed it as one of the country’s 50 state parks to visit with spring-fed Scott State Fishing Lake for boating, and trails leading to wooded canyons to explore.
Explore Little Jerusalem Badlands State Park and book your trip at Historic Lake Scott State Park.
Recommended: Kansas Scenic and Historic Byway Adventures
Horseback Ride through the Sand Dunes
Roam sand dunes that reach 10 to 40 feet high. The dunes are stabilized by prairie grass making it enjoyable to hike on a breezy day. They are located next to Sand Hills State Park and provide access to Hutchinson’s Dune Tract. The state park is known for the 15-mile trail system used for hiking and horseback riding. There are 64 campsites including 14 horsepens, as well as cabins to reserve. The campground surrounds a five-acre pond making it a perfect spot to try your luck fishing.
Get Your Spot Now at Sand Hills State Park