These 7 Hidden Gems In Kansas That Actually Used To Be Tourist Traps
Though they are designed to attract travelers from anywhere, these are actually some of our favorite little attractions to see. These hidden gems in Kansas are typically billed as tourist traps, but they’re tourist traps that we genuinely enjoy. If you’re itching for some fun things to do in Kansas, then come with me to explore these 7 little treasures across our beautiful state.
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What are some more unique attractions in Kansas?
If you’re searching for unique attractions in Kansas, then we’ve got you covered. Here are 10 of our best kept secrets:
- Rock City, Minneapolis
- Tanganyika Wildlife Park, Goddard
- Field Station: Dinosaurs, Derby
- Wildwood Adventure Park, Manhattan
- Rolling Hills Zoo, Salina
- Smiley’s Golf Complex, Lenexa
- The Kansas Barbed Wire Museum, La Crosse
- Atomic Cannon: Freedom Park, Junction City
- M.T. Liggett's Political Sculptures, Mullinville
- Wheat Liberty Bell: Mennonite Heritage Museum, Goessel
Be sure to check out our previous article to discover more about these unique attractions in Kansas.
What are the best natural wonders in Kansas that are worth visiting?
From stunning waterfalls to towering rock formations and more, here are some of the best natural wonders in Kansas that belong on your bucket list.
- Pillsbury Crossing Wildlife Area, Manhattan
- Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve, Strong City
- Monument Rocks, Gove County
- Arikaree Breaks, Cheyenne County
- Horsethief Canyon, Beaver
- Castle Rock, Gove County
- Cowley Lake Waterfall, Spring Creek
- Cimarron National Grassland, Westola
- Gypsum Hills, Medicine Lodge
- Table Mound Hiking Trail Head, Unnamed Road, Independence,
Read our previous article telling you more about these natural wonders in Kansas.
How many state parks are in Kansas?
There are 28 state parks in Kansas, and all are great for outdoor adventure. Here are some of the best state parks that we recommend:
- Lake Scott State Park, Beaver
- Mushroom Rock State Park, Brookville
- Cedar Bluff State Park, Ellis
- El Dorado State Park, El Dorado
- Kanopolis State Park, Marquette
- Cross Timbers State Park, Toronto
- Fall River State Park, Fall River
- Lovewell State Park, Webber
- Wilson Lake State Park, Sylvan Grove
- Geary County State Park, Junction City
Discover more by reading our previous article about these state parks in Kansas.