There's No Better Place To Spend Your Summer Than These 7 Hidden Kansas Spots
By Courtnie Erickson
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Published July 29, 2021
Summer is the perfect time to spend time outdoors in the fresh air and sunshine but you don’t need to fight the crowds to have a good time. Did you know that there are some incredible, interesting, and downright beautiful hidden gems in Kansas that make for the ultimate summer destination? It’s true! We’ve compiled a list of seven hidden spots in Kansas that you’ll want to visit on your next summer day trip.
1. Wilson Lake Reservoir, Sylvan Grove
Wilson Lake Reservoir is a beautiful, quiet lake near Sylvan Grove. While this lake is best known for its rock formations, you’ll want to cool off and spend the day in the water and this lake is certainly a kayaking enthusiast’s paradise. You can spend the day paddling in the middle of the lake or explore the rock formations from your kayak — either option is absolutely stunning. It’s definitely the perfect day trip in Kansas. To learn more about this area
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2. Rock City Park, Minneapolis
Rock City Park is a small park with some HUGE rocks. In fact, this 5-acre park features approximately 200 Dakota sandstone rock formations and some of these formations are 27-feet in diameter. When visiting this remarkable park, spend the day climbing on the rocks and exploring this mesmerizing area. Bring a lunch and make it a family-friendly summer day trip in Kansas. To learn more about Rock City Park,
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3. Great Plains Nature Center, Wichita
The Great Plains Nature Center is the perfect summer destination if you wish to visit someplace quiet, remote, and beautiful. Inside the center, you can view all types of animals, however, outside is where you will want to spend your time. You can walk around the grounds and immerse yourself in the lush and beautiful vegetation or sit by and watch the wildlife. Make sure you take a stroll through the remarkable tunnel of trees as well. To learn more about the Great Plains Nature Center,
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4. Kansas Historical Society Nature Trail, Topeka
You don’t have to hike high in the mountains for an incredible outdoor adventure. The Kansas Historical Society Nature Trail in Topeka is the perfect day trip for the entire family. This 2-mile trail is rated easy and consists of four smaller trails. Each of these small trails teaches you about life in Kansas and the beautiful Sunflower State. Along this nature trail, you will cross bridges, learn about native wildflower and tree species, and visit a former one-room schoolhouse. To learn more about this fascinating trail,
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5. Maxwell Wildlife Refuge, near Canton
Maxwell Wildlife Refuge, located outside of Canton, is not only home to elk, but it is also home to Kansas’s largest public herd of bison. You are welcome to come and admire these remarkable animals from a nearby road or on an observation deck. If you’d like to get a closer look at these large creatures, tours are available. To learn more, about these tours and upcoming events at the refuge,
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6. Waterfall Park, Merriam
Waterfall Park is a 15.8-acre park located between railroad tracks and industrial areas in the city of Merriam. However, despite its unusual surroundings, this park is one word — beautiful! Waterfall Park is home to the stunning Turkey Creek Waterfall. Sit on the shore and admire the beauty of the area or jump into the water and go for a swim during your visit. After you’ve spent time near the water, take a stroll on a nearby path, sprawl out on a grassy area, and let your children play on the large playground. To learn more about Waterfall Park,
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7. Arikaree Breaks, Cheyenne County
Arikaree Breaks is a hidden gem in Kansas that is extremely unique and absolutely gorgeous. This natural area is 36-miles long and features deep ravines, cliffs, curves, and gullies. You can spend the day admiring the beauty of this area on your own or take a tour that begins at the Cheyenne County Courthouse to learn even more about this rare area in Kansas. For more information about Arikaree Breaks in Kansas,
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Are there any hidden gems in Kansas you think should have been on this list? If so, let us know in the comments!
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