TOP 10 Most Beautiful Small Towns in Kansas
Beautiful Small Towns in Kansas - Abilene, Atchison, Hays, Cottonwood Falls, Council Grove, Dodge City, Lindsborg, Lucas, Wamego
2015 Kansas Tourism Sizzle
With the natural scenic beauty of the Flint Hills, quaint charming towns like Lindsborg and Cottonwood Falls, big-city night life and attractions in Wichita and Kansas City, there's no place like Kansas for your next getaway.
RV Nomad Life | Best Kept Secret Campground In Kansas!
They always say Kansas is flat and boring, but in reality, it has some of the best camping in America. Come check out Hillsdale State Park and why it is one of our favorite places to camp in the United States!
We stayed in the Sunflower Campground at Hillsdale State Park. This park is host to a wide variety of activities including camping, boating, fishing, archery, a shooting range, beach, primitive camping, and full hook up RV Campgrounds. They have an excellent cell signal which made it the perfect place to get some work done and relax on the beautiful prairies of Kansas. Each site has a fire pit and a picnic table. The sites are also oversized. Many of the RVers here have boats next to their RVs and still have space! We lived about 30 minutes away for years and never even knew this was here. If you are looking for a good spot to hang out near Kansas City, we highly recommend this location. We paid $160/week.
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Exploring Kansas | Home State Surprises | RV Travel | Ep. 1
How can you live nearly your whole life in one state and leave so many treasures undiscovered?
One of the first things we learned when we started traveling in our RV is the states we grew up in are more exciting than we ever imagined. Growing up as a Girl Scout in Kansas, I thought I'd pretty well explored the state. A recent trip to central Kansas proved I was very wrong!
We discovered canyons, unique rock formations, ghost towns and more at our recent trip to Kanopolis Sate Park.
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Kansas Waterfalls MBO blog
Check out some of Kansas's best waterfalls following recent rains.
Cowley Lake Waterfall
Welcome to my Road Trip Channel. I love taking road trips with my friends and family. Come join me as I explore our beautiful country :) In this video we take a quick peek at the Cowley Lake Waterfall located near the Cowley State Fishing Lake. It is February 5, 2017 and the falls are flowing a bit. When we've had a nice rain, the water fall flows across the entire rim. Thanks for watching! Leave a comment if you enjoyed this. Please subscribe to my channel.
Cherryvale Park, KS - Our Favorite Park So Far!
Started out at RVH Lifestyles Campground in Dennis, KS to pick up our truck with the new Spyder Stacker and then off to Cherryvale Park, KS. Checkout the pics of the Amish countryside, RVH campground and Cherryvale Park (Army Corp of Eng.) October 2018 - Our favorite park so far for the camping feel and quiet solitude and only $10 with Full Hook-ups.
Geary State Lake Kansas Waterfall
Heavy rain falls made for this spectacular waterfall at Geary State Lake.
Kansas Capitol Building. Part One
This video is part one the of Kansas Capitol Building.
Located on 20 beautiful acres in downtown Topeka, the Kansas State Capitol is the state's most important architectural treasure.
Construction began after the east wing cornerstone was laid October 17, 1866. Limestone from Geary County was used to replace the foundation and continue construction on the wing. The west wing Limestone from Cottonwood Falls was selected for use elsewhere in the construction. Construction on the north and south wings began in 1883.
Construction on the Capitol took 37 years; the building was officially completed March 24, 1903. The total cost was $3,200,588.92.
The Kansas State Capitol, like other U.S. statehouses built in the 19th century, was inspired by classical architecture in Greece, Rome, and Europe.
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