Did you know we've got plenty of caves in Kansas? We may be better known for our weird and wacky rock formations, like those at the mighty Chalk Pyramids or Mushroom Rock State Park, but there are lots of cool caves here, too. If you're a big fan of them, you'll definitely want to check out this day trip to several great caves in the central Kansas area! This adventure is a great way to explore some of the prettiest places in the state, all in one 15,000-acre state park: Kanopolis State Park in Ellsworth County. The Faris Caves at Kanopolis are an absolute treasure, and they're definitely worth a visit.
The underrated Kanopolis State Park is tucked away at just about the dead-center point of Kansas. It was actually the first state park to be designated in the Sunflower State. There are quite a few caves inside and around the park.
The park is nestled in the beautiful Smoky Hills region, so you'll find a gently rolling landscape perfect for hiking or horseback riding.
But in addition to the gorgeous landscape and the beautiful Kanopolis Lake, you'll also find plenty of caves! Caves are probably not the first type of landscape that comes to mind when you think of Kansas, but we have many thanks to our history of limestone mining.
The Faris Caves are some of the park's best-known caves. This series of three man-made caves were excavated back in the 1880s.
The three caves are each about 12 feet by 12 feet, and they've served various purposes through the years. Before the advent of refrigeration, they were used to store food, and they even served as classrooms in a rural schoolhouse.
You can access the Faris Caves via a marked trail from the park but note that the area can get quite buggy, so make sure to bring insect repellent!
But it's a beautiful area.
These unexpected caves are a great monument to Sunflower State history, as well as a reminder that we have a surprisingly varied landscape here.
Depending on the weather, these caves are known to have standing water and might not be accessible. So double-check with the park and follow all posted guidelines.
What a unique hidden gem right in the heart of central Kansas! For more information about the caves and amenities at Kanopolis State Park, or to make camping reservations, check out the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks website.
Have you ever seen any of the caves at Kanopolis State Park? Share your experiences in the comments!
Ellsworth is a great place to visit and/or stay a while. In fact...you might just find a few (literal) hidden gems! And likely a few sweet treats as well, like this tasty ice cream shack.
https://www.onlyinyourstate.com/kansas/kansas-steakhouse-underground-ellsworth/
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