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Tower in Elmdale
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 27 reviews

Owls Nest Silo - 100 y/o converted concrete silo

MikeRating, 5 stars3 weeks ago
I traveled to Kansas for a bike race weekend in Emporia with my fiance and friend. We were going back and forth from Emporia to the silo and absolutely loved the quiet, relaxing environment each night. The silo is beautifully renovated with an eye for small details. We loved our stay!
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Cabin in Anthony
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 19 reviews

Lake house with early check-in and late checkout

RubyRating, 5 stars1 week ago
Kimberly's place was exactly what my family needed. It was comfortable, quiet, and clean. We loved having access to the kayaks. They were a lot of fun. The beds comfortable and the home itself is just adorable. I will definitely book the place again. A+++++++
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Cabin in Vassar
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 90 reviews

Lake Front Relaxation One Hour From Kansas City

DavidRating, 5 stars4 days ago
Our family had a great time . Tha lake was wonderful. Great place to relax, inside and out. Lots of games to play .spent 5 day and would love to return again. David
Top guest favorite
Home in Wichita
5 out of 5 average rating, 66 reviews

The Retro Flamingo: Plunge Pool & Chic Décor

JeffRating, 5 stars1 day ago
Such a unique and memorable stay! The house feels like stepping into a beautifully preserved time capsule, full of fascinating decor and vintage charm around every corner. It was quiet, cozy, and made for a very comfortable retreat. Highly recommend for anyone looking for something out of the ordinary!
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Cabin in Douglass
5 out of 5 average rating, 30 reviews

Little Oasis

JeffreyRating, 5 stars2 days ago
It is a wonderful, quiet little cabin with plenty of air conditioning to keep it nice and cold inside on some hot, windy Kansas days. The front window over looks a nice little pond with a water feature. I saw some deer in the area in the evening. She provided everything you need for a quiet, comfortable stay. It just a very well laid out cabin in a relaxing atmosphere. It's a great get away and I plan to go back and stay again soon. You are close enough to all the surrounding communities to get all the food and entertainment you need within a 20 minute or less drive but far enough away to avoid all the noise and fast pace of being in town. Come out and enjoy some peace and quiet.
Top guest favorite
Cabin in Havana
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 55 reviews

Cabin on the Plains

EthanRating, 5 stars2 weeks ago
Great little cabin fit four of us perfect. I was able to catch two bass which was a plus! Greg was very responsive, and was open to any questions. He was even nice enough to bring us firewood! Highly recommend! We will definitely be back!
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Tent in Manhattan
4.8 out of 5 average rating, 15 reviews

Nestled Nook's Lakeview Paradise

KatieRating, 5 stars2 weeks ago
this place was amazing! it was very serene and private. A little steep to walk to, but a very nice and quiet place to relax and get away from the city. I highly recommend staying here!
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Cabin in LaCygne
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 45 reviews

Inviting Lakefront Cabin

DrewRating, 5 stars8 months ago
Erin’s place was exactly what we needed to experience a weekend out of the city. The space was clean, quiet and had beautiful views. Would gladly stay there again!

Your guide to Kansas

Introduction

Dotted with historic cow towns and laced with open highways, Kansas is known for its sprawling farms and Americana culture. At first glance, its scenery might seem unchanging: The Great Plains appear to roll on forever here in the heartland, where grassy prairies and golden fields of grain define the landscape in almost every direction. But the Sunflower State reveals its personality in the unexpected details. Along rural highways, road-trippers pull over for oddities like the world’s largest ball of twine and a giant replica of a famous sunflower painting. Destinations like Dodge City bring the state’s history to life in open-air museums and Old West-themed downtowns. Jazz and barbecue masters put Kansas City — a metro area split between Missouri and Kansas — on the national stage. And the state’s largest city, Wichita, ranks among the cultural hubs of the Midwest, where blocks of stylish warehouses and loads of culinary ambition fill neighborhoods like Old Town. Kansas is the kind of place you get to know best horseback riding on a ranch, driving the backroads, staying in cabins, and hanging out with the locals in brewpubs and dive bars.


The best time to stay in a vacation rental in Kansas

Kansas experiences four distinct seasons, with a humid continental climate. June to August rank as the warmest months — popular times to canoe and kayak the state’s rivers. Keep in mind that summer weather is often unpredictable: Dramatic thunderstorms and tornadoes can arrive with little warning. Weather remains warm through September and October, making fall prime time on hiking trails and at natural sights. With Kansas’ longstanding farming and ranching heritage, many communities host harvest festivals in the fall. Winter tends to be cold and snowy, with much of the state experiencing ice storms and blizzards.


Top things to do in Kansas

Monument Rocks Natural Area

When you spot the Monument Rocks on the horizon, you’ll immediately see why this site was designated as the first of Kansas’ national natural landmarks. Rising as high as 70 feet (21 m), these stone outcroppings stand dramatically against the surrounding shortgrass prairies. The clusters of spires, buttes, and ancient sedimentary formations look like otherworldly fortresses and ancient sculptures made of chalk.

Massachusetts Street

Massachusetts Street is the most happening thoroughfare through downtown Lawrence, home to the University of Kansas and one of the most handsome city centers in the state. Part of the Lawrence Historic District, these compact and pedestrian-friendly blocks are crammed with independent cafés, brewpubs, and noteworthy 19th-century architecture.

Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve

Hike scenic trails through sweeping landscapes to discover one of the continent’s rarest ecosystems. Tallgrass prairies once covered much of the Midwest, but only a fraction of this vital — now endangered — habitat remains today. The Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve, established in 1996, conserves a sizable remnant of these mostly forgotten lands. Wildlife lovers and photographers come here to spot the grazing herd of resident bison and explore a historic cattle ranch dating back to the late 1800s.

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