Surround Yourself With Prairie Views In A Kansas Airbnb Made Of Grain Silos And Glass
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Have you been looking for unique experiences, but you’ve already seen everything you want to in Kansas? What about a unique place to sleep unlike any other we’ve seen? Sleep just like wheat in this grain bin Airbnb, where glass walls give you unobstructed views of the beautiful Konza prairie. Who wouldn’t love a scene like this to wake up to in the mornings? If that sounds like heaven to you, let us introduce you to the coolest way to sleep on the Konza prairie.
Out in the gorgeous Konza prairie, there's plenty of hiking trails and waving grasses for as far as you can see. The Flint Hills is a beautiful area, but have you ever wanted to sleep out here?
Now, you can enjoy what might be Kansas's most unique Airbnb, made of two-grain bins and glass walls, which bring the prairie right to you. You don't even have to leave the home to see it!
Even in the winter, the views are stunning and snow only adds a sparkle to the scene. Plus, you're cozy inside a glass-walled home, probably enjoying a hot drink and a good book.
Inside, glimpses of the bare metal of the grain bins are there to remind you that what you're sleeping and bathing in was once storage for our precious grain.
The room doesn't feel as small as it looks, and it holds everything you need for your comfortable stay here. No matter the weather, it's just so cozy in here!
The bed of course has plenty of privacy, because even on the prairie, glass walls don't feel safe when you're sleeping somewhere new. Located on 100 acres, you won't be disturbed by loud noises, either.
Gazing out at the natural Kansas prairie all day is honestly a great way to pass the time, if you love these scenes as much as we do. If you add hiking, the local ranch operating the room, and the wind blowing through the grass, you're in Kansas heaven.
Born and raised Kansan, Clarisa has lived in both tiny towns and cities during their time here in the Sunflower State. As a busy mother of one crazy kid, two cats, and two geckos, they write whenever there is spare time.