Do you need an excuse to get out of the house when the weather's nice? Are you looking for a quick trip that doesn't interrupt your week? We've got just the thing! There are so many places to go in Kansas it might seem like it'll take you forever to get through your list, but here are 7 different quick road trips in Kansas packed with all sorts of things to do in a day or two. Enjoy!
1. Sternberg Museum of Natural History and Monument Rocks (Hays and Gove County)
The Sternberg Museum in Hays is a must-see for any fossil lover. Not only do they have dinosaurs, but they also feature fossils found around Kansas, including the famous fishes above. Then, head over to Monument Rocks to see our favorite Niobrara Chalk formation and check out the area where the fishes were found.
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2. Museum of World Treasures and the Keeper of the Plains (Wichita)
This museum in Wichita is full of all sorts of treasures, from dinosaurs to real Egyptian mummies. Then, take your adventures to the riverside area, and walk around the Keeper of the Plains and learn a little about Native culture and history. Plus, the bonfires around the Keeper are lit nightly for an amazing view!
3. Oz Museum and Toto's Tacoz (Wamego)
The Oz Museum is full of pieces and displays from The Wizard of Oz books, movie, and musical, leading you through the world from a behind-the-scenes type view. Of course, some of us would rather skip the Oz hype, but there's a lot to learn here that many of us don't know! Of course, a stop at Toto's Tacoz is a short walk away, and a delicious way to end your day in Wamego.
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4. Boot Hill, Kansas Teachers Hall of Fame, and the Famous Gunfighters Wax Museum (Dodge City)
Boot Hill is Kansas' very own slice of the west. There's so much to explore here, especially when they have events going on. Of course, you can't stop by boot hill without a visit to the Teachers Hall of Fame and the wax gunfighters, especially since they're both in the same building! I will warn you though, the gunfighters are a bit creepy in wax form.
5. Explore any of our amazing scenic byways
Sometimes the best trip doesn't have any destinations, but instead an incredible journey. It's no easy feat to drive on these byways, but the scenery here is absolutely divine at any time of year. Just pick one or two and go explore!
6. Fort Scott National Historic Site and Lowell Milken Center for Unsung Heroes (Fort Scott)
Fort Scott NHS is a restored military fort turned museum that explores the history of our state's settlers, Bleeding Kansas and the Civil War. Learn about all these amazing events that brought us to where we are now, and then head over to the Unsung Heroes center to walk through the lives of people who changed history and made a positive change.
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7. Lindsborg and Coronado Heights (Lindsborg)
Lindsborg, the sweet Swedish town we all know and love, has plenty of small businesses and shops to peruse while you explore the town and take photos of the Dala horses they're so famous for. While you're there, however, you should definitely stop by Coronado Heights and explore this miniature castle marking the spot where an explorer gave up his search for the seven cities of gold.
Have you ever visited any of these places? Tell us about your experience in the comments below! Also, let us know if there's anywhere you think we should visit, we're always looking for new places to travel. Afterwards, make sure you check out one more place you can visit on a day off, this time with ruins.
When talking to someone not from the area, we often expect a bit of backlash at the idea of larger cities in Kansas. Of course, those of us who have spent much time in the Sunflower State know that we really do have some larger metropolitan regions, just take a look at Overland Park or Wichita! While our cities make for great day trips or weekend destinations, no trip through Kansas is complete without a stop in a great small town... or two, or three. Small towns are the backbone of life in Kansas, and it's our incredible variety of tiny farm towns and small cities that make life here so amazing. If you're looking to explore some of the best small towns in Kansas, we think you'll love the road trip we're featuring today. It will take you through five of our favorite areas of the state that are often overlooked by those visiting the state for the first time.
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In all, our full curated road trip requires just under six hours of driving. Of course, if you don't have that much free time, you can always opt to edit the customizable itinerary to fit your schedule better. Make sure you've gathered up all the road trip essentials you might need for your trip before hitting the highway!
Our first stop on this small-town road trip in Kansas is the little town of Atchison. This is one of our favorite day trips in the Sunflower State, and as the birthplace of famed aviator Amelia Earhart, it has immense historical significance. There's a lot to explore here, including the Amelia Earhart Birthplace Museum and Amelia Earhart Hangar Museum.
For our next stop, we'll hit up Wamego, population 4,800. Wamego City Park is a wonderful spot that's perfect for a stroll on a warm day. It's home to a historic windmill and has beautiful tulips in the springtime. Other popular attractions include Lincoln Street Lanes and the OZ Museum, both of which are great if you're traveling with kids. The OZ Museum highlights everything from L. Frank Baum's original novels to the Judy Garland film, and even The Wiz.
Our third stop is in Abilene, population 6,500. This charming small town is most famous for being the adopted hometown of President Dwight D. Eisenhower. Though he was born in Texas, "Ike" was raised in this former cow town, which is now home to the Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library.
Interested in traveling to Europe but not interested in the expensive travel costs? Luckily, Kansas is home to its own Little Sweden in the darling town of Lindsborg. This town of 3,800 was founded by Swedish immigrants and still has strong ties to the homeland. You'll find colorful Dala horses all over the town, and Hemslojd, Inc. is the perfect spot to pick up souvenirs. It's a great spot to end this small-town road trip - or start it off if you choose to follow the route in reverse!
How many of these small towns in Kansas have you visited? Any others you'd love to see featured in a future article? Share your thoughts in the comments!
There is nothing more special and scenic than a drive through the Sunflower State. This is one of the best ways to explore and admire the beauty and attractions found within Kansas. But, it is easy to feel overwhelmed as you choose the perfect Kansas road trip itinerary. So, that’s where we come in. Below are 11 of our best Kansas road trip ideas. From one-day road trips to routes that take you to some of the best small towns in the Sunflower State, there is something for everyone. So, grab some snacks, fuel up the car, and let’s hit the road and experience some of the best road trips in Kansas!
Route: Cheyenne Bottoms > Quivira National Wildlife Refuge
Distance: 77 miles
Trip Time: 1.5 hours driving time
For a single-day adventure, explore the Wetlands and Wildlife Scenic Byway. This 77-mile scenic byway connects two incredible wetlands: Cheyenne Bottoms and the Quivira National Wildlife Refuge. Not only will you see remarkable views, but you will want to keep your eyes open for all types of wildlife. Plus, you’ll also drive through towns like Hoisington, Great Bend, and St. John.
Route: Mushroom Rock State Park > Lucas > Cheyenne Bottoms > Cedar Bluff State Park
Distance: 260 miles
Trip Time: 4.5 hours driving time
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This may be one of our favorite road trips through Kansas. Your journey will take you to several of the most scenic destinations in the western part of the state. You’ll visit remarkable attractions like Mushroom Rock State Park, Cheyenne Bottoms, and Monument Rocks Natural Landmark. If you complete this trip in its entirety, be prepared to fall in love with Kansas all over again.
Route: Alcove Springs > Geary State Lake Waterfall > Chase Lake Falls > Cowley Lake Waterfall > Eureka City Lake Falls > Edgerton City Lake Falls > Cedar Creek Falls
Distance: 630 miles
Trip Time: 11 hours driving time
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The Sunflower State may not be known for its waterfalls but that doesn’t mean you won’t find incredible falls around the state. This road trip will take you to some of the best waterfalls in Kansas including Alcove Springs, Chase Lake Falls, and Cedar Creek Falls. Now, this route will require approximately 11 hours of drive time so we strongly suggest you break this trip up into several days – you won’t want to rush your visit at each waterfall.
Route: Rock City Park, Minneapolis > Mushroom Rock State Park, Brookville > Monument Rocks, Lewis
Distance: 230 miles
Trip Time: 3 hours 45 minutes driving time
On this road trip in Kansas, you can visit three of the most spectacular rock formations that the Sunflower State has to offer. This trip is short, requiring less than four hours of drive time, but it is certainly scenic. We suggest breaking this road trip up over a weekend so you can take your time at each stop like Rock City Park in Minneapolis and Mushroom Rock State Park in Brookville. This is one Kansas road trip that is easy, short, and wonderful.
Route: Santa Fe Lake Falls > Beautiful Day Café, Wichita > Dyck Arboretum, Hesston > Coronado Heights Castle, Lindsborg > Victorian Inn Bed and Breakfast, Abilene > Geary State Fishing Lake > Deep Creek Waterfall > The Wheel Barrel, Topeka > The Japanese Friendship Garden, Lawrence > Castle Tea Room, Lawrence
Distance: 300 miles
Trip Time: 5 hours driving time
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Spring is a magical time of year so why not celebrate it on a fairytale road trip? This Kansas road trip itinerary is perfect for a two-day or three-day adventure and will take you to waterfalls, arboretums, and tasty places to eat. This journey is beautiful, scenic, and delicious — it’s magical in every way.
Route: Monument Rocks > Castle Rock > Gypsum Hills > Pillsbury Crossing Wildlife Area > Konza Prairie > Mushroom Rock State Park
Distance: 770 miles
Trip Time: 14 hours driving time
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During the hot summer months of the year, get out and explore some of the best natural wonders in Kansas. This 14-hour road trip is long, but you will visit some pretty extraordinary sights like the Gypsum Hills and Konza Prairie. Give yourself plenty of time to discover – you won’t want to rush through this trip at all.
Route: Hiawatha > White Cloud > Atchison > Leavenworth
Distance: 80 miles
Trip Time: 2 hours driving time
There is nothing like welcoming in Fall than on a road trip through Kansas to see fall foliage at its peak. This road trip itinerary in the Sunflower State is only two hours and takes you to several destinations where the fall foliage will amaze you including the towns of Hiawatha and Atchison.
Route: Christmas City of the High Plains, WaKeeney > Manhattan Festival of Lights at Blue Earth Plaza, Manhattan > Season of Lights, Wamego > TARC’s Winter Wonderland, Topeka > Paulie’s Penguin Playground, Olathe > David Traylor Zoo, Emporia > Christmas Lights on Gold Street, Wichita > Christmas in Kansas, Wichita
Distance: 740 miles
Trip Time: 12 hours driving time
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Christmas lights are one of the best ways to enjoy the colder months of the year and on this Christmas lights road trip through Kansas, you will get to see some of the best. This road trip requires approximately 12 hours of drive time, so we recommend spreading this trip into multiple days so you can enjoy each Christmas light display to its fullest. From WaKeeney to Wichita, this is one of the best road trips through Kansas and will put even Scrooge into the holiday spirit.
Route: Topeka Zoo and Conservation Center, Topeka > Bonkers, Topeka > OZ Museum, Wamego > Cosmosphere, Hutchinson > Dodge City
Distance: 320 miles
Trip Time: 5 hours driving time
For an adventure with the entire family in tow, check out this Kansas road trip itinerary. This family-friendly adventure will take you to some of the most exciting and entertaining destinations that the Sunflower State has to offer. From outdoor attractions like the Topeka Zoo and Conservation Center to the popular Oz Museum, there is something on this trip that every member of the family will love.
Route: World’s Largest Easel, Goodland > Monument Rocks, Scott City > Castle Rock, Gove County > World’s Largest Ball of Twine, Cawker City > Coronado Heights Castle, Saline County > Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve
Distance: 460 miles
Trip Time: 8 hours driving time
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Kansas may not be the first to come to mind when you think of bucket-list-worthy attractions and landmarks but that doesn’t mean there aren’t incredible places to visit. In fact, this is one of the best Kansas road trips and will take you to six iconic landmarks and natural wonders in the Sunflower State. You’ll see unusual sights like the world’s largest ball of twine and beautiful natural wonders like Castle Rock in Larrabee. It’s one adventure where you’ll always want your camera handy!
Route: Wakeeney > Phillipsburg > Wamego > Council Grove > Cottonwood Falls > Lindsborg > Lucas
Distance: 595 miles
Trip Time: 10 hours driving time
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If you truly want to experience the charm of the Sunflower State, you must visit some of its most picturesque small towns. This Kansas road trip will take you to several small towns throughout the Sunflower State including Wakeeney, Council Grove, and Lindsborg. With seven charming towns to visit, all with populations less than 5,000, you will get to see what the heart and soul of Kansas is truly all about.
What other Kansas road trip ideas do you have? Do you already have an itinerary? Do you prefer weekend road trips in Kansas or quick road trips in Kansas? Let us and your fellow travelers know in the comments and don’t forget to include your Kansas road trip map! Looking for even more to explore? Check out our list of some of the best hikes in Kansas: