Kansas is a tragically underrated state. Between the rolling green hills and beautiful, seemingly endless fields, it's easy to get lost in the best kind of way. You know, you ought to be planning a road trip - and what better road trip is there than visiting a few of the state's most stunning waterfalls? Go ahead and gas up the car, grab a friend, and follow this interactive Google Maps link for the ultimate road trip to some of the best waterfalls in Kansas.
Begin wherever you want; we are going to start in Blue Rapids. Click the link beneath the map for driving instructions!
Welcome to Alcove Springs, where beauty and history come together to create a memorable experience. The waterfall resides near the famous Independence Crossing, where pioneers on the Oregon Trail used to stop and rest during their long travels. Visit the Alcove Springs site with KS NPS to learn more about one of the most beautiful waterfalls in Kansas.
These incredible 35-foot high falls will make you feel as if you aren't in Kansas anymore, for sure. Better yet, there's one main waterfall and seven smaller ones to the side! Eight for the price of one (which is free). Visit the KS Outdoors website for more about this incredible Kansas waterfall and how to get there.
Lunchtime! Feel free to grab a homemade meal from the famous Grand Central Grill before you begin your hike to these beautiful, cascading falls. They are some of the most gorgeous Kansas waterfalls.
Have we ever mentioned how much we love this Kansas waterfall? We absolutely love the Cowley Lake Waterfall as does everyone else in Kansas. That's how great it is! Check it out.
Don't be surprised if these falls look different each time you visit; the amount of water varies based on current rainfall totals and water levels. Visit the official KS Outdoors website for more details!
Also known as the Santa Fe Lake Falls, this man-made waterfall is by far one of the most tranquil in the state. Head to the official Santa Fe Lake website to learn more.
Last but certainly not least are those (overflow) dams at Cedar Creek Falls. Bring a fishing pole for some of the best fishing this side of the state. Visit the Olathe, Kansas website to learn more about one of the most beautiful waterfalls in Kansas.
We don't know about you, but we feel like this particular waterfall road trip in Kansas is among the best - though we might be a little biased. Which of these waterfalls in Kansas would you add to the trip? Tell us in the comments!
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