14 Gorgeous Frozen Waterfalls And Waterfronts In Kansas That Must Be Seen To Be Believed
When it comes to nature, there is nothing quite as beautiful and tranquil as a large lake or frozen waterfalls in Kansas. When it comes to these 14 frozen Kansas waterfronts, there is something so magical and dazzling. Winter in Kansas is pretty hard to beat, as shown by these gorgeous photos:
If you still want to see more gorgeous wonders of nature in the Sunflower State, you can always get on the road for our waterfalls in Kansas road trip. The trip takes 11 hours of driving, so you will definitely want to split it up over a long weekend. Along the way, you will stop at seven natural and man-made waterfalls that are sure to take your breath away. Before you head out on this trip, make sure to check our ultimate road trip packing list so you have everything you may need as you travel.
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Winter In Kansas
What are some fun things to do in the winter in Kansas?
If you are itching to get out of the house and enjoy the cold months in our fine state, take a look at these fun things to do in the winter in Kansas; there is something for everyone:
- Visit the Christmas town of WaKeeney
- Go ice skating at Chicken N Pickle
- Camp in Crawford State Park
Which winter hikes in Kansas should I go on in Kansas?
While it may feel tough to pile on those layers and fight your way out of the house, taking a hike in Kansas is a delightful way to get some fresh air and enjoy the trails when they are a little less busy:
- Konza Prairie in Manhattan
- Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve in Strong City
- Elk River Hiking Trail in Elk City
- Overland Park Arboretum & Botanical Gardens
- Botanica at The Wichita Gardens
What are some fun road trips through Kansas that I can go on?
if you've got cabin fever this season but aren't too keen on adventuring into the cold, taking one of these fun road trips through Kansas might be the perfect way to air out your spirit while staying warm.
- The road trip to the most beautiful waterfalls in Kansas is the perfect weekend with about 11 hours of driving required and 10 different waterfalls to stop and marvel at.
- You'll definitely want to bring some friends along for this trip to the best fried chicken in Kansas. It takes about 11.5 hours of driving to hit up eight of the best spots for fried chicken in the state.
- You can road trip to seven of the most haunted places in Kansas in just about 12 hours of drive time. The trip is sure to make the hair on the back of your neck stand at attention!