Kansas has plenty of amazing places to stay, including wineries and plenty of Victorian homes. However, this bed and breakfast in central Kansas has so much more. Are you ready to have a wild time? This bed and breakfast with a few exotic additions could soon become your favorite place to get away from it all. Come check out who's hiding behind the scenes at this exotic animal farm, bed and breakfast, and Kansas must-see attraction.
Imagine you're cruising down highway 96 west of Hutch, and you see something like this.
An ostrich, staring right at you. Wait, not just an ostrich, either. There's also giraffes, camels, donkeys, zebras, and kangaroos are hanging out next to this western looking building.
You've found Hedrick's Exotic Animal Farm and Bed and Breakfast! It's one of the most unique places in the state.
Of course, that's not hard when you're running a bed and breakfast with a miniature zoo attached.
The rooms are animal-themed, which makes your stay feel extra special.
When you wake up, you can enjoy your breakfast as you gaze over the animals outside. It's one of the most special ways to wake up in Kansas, that's for sure.
If you don't want to stay, you can purchase a tour package instead,
Greet the giraffes and goats, or pet a miniature kangaroo as you learn about the animals they keep here at Hedrick's.
Before you know it, you'll fall in love with the animals kept here.
It brings out the childhood wonder in all of us, when we let our kids ride the camels or when we feed them ourselves.
There's nothing you'll want to miss out on at this one-of-a-kind Kansas attraction.
They're open from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. every day, but the office is closed on weekends.
You'll find Hedrick's Bed & Breakfast at 7910 N Roy L Smith Road, in Nickerson, KS. Feel free to use the map below to help you navigate if needed. Also, you can contact Hedrick's at their website here or their Facebook page.
If you're looking for more cool places to visit this summer, you'll find Hedrick's along with many others on this list of cool places to dine.
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