Recently, we surprised you with 15 super small Kansas towns that you didn’t even know existed. Today, we’re back with 10 more Kansas small towns that you may not know about, including:
When talking to someone not from the area, we often expect a bit of backlash at the idea of larger cities in Kansas. Of course, those of us who have spent much time in the Sunflower State know that we really do have some larger metropolitan regions, just take a look at Overland Park or Wichita! While our cities make for great day trips or weekend destinations, no trip through Kansas is complete without a stop in a great small town... or two, or three. Small towns are the backbone of life in Kansas, and it's our incredible variety of tiny farm towns and small cities that make life here so amazing. If you're looking to explore some of the best small towns in Kansas, we think you'll love the road trip we're featuring today. It will take you through five of our favorite areas of the state that are often overlooked by those visiting the state for the first time.
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In all, our full curated road trip requires just under six hours of driving. Of course, if you don't have that much free time, you can always opt to edit the customizable itinerary to fit your schedule better. Make sure you've gathered up all the road trip essentials you might need for your trip before hitting the highway!
Our first stop on this small-town road trip in Kansas is the little town of Atchison. This is one of our favorite day trips in the Sunflower State, and as the birthplace of famed aviator Amelia Earhart, it has immense historical significance. There's a lot to explore here, including the Amelia Earhart Birthplace Museum and Amelia Earhart Hangar Museum.
For our next stop, we'll hit up Wamego, population 4,800. Wamego City Park is a wonderful spot that's perfect for a stroll on a warm day. It's home to a historic windmill and has beautiful tulips in the springtime. Other popular attractions include Lincoln Street Lanes and the OZ Museum, both of which are great if you're traveling with kids. The OZ Museum highlights everything from L. Frank Baum's original novels to the Judy Garland film, and even The Wiz.
Our third stop is in Abilene, population 6,500. This charming small town is most famous for being the adopted hometown of President Dwight D. Eisenhower. Though he was born in Texas, "Ike" was raised in this former cow town, which is now home to the Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library.
Interested in traveling to Europe but not interested in the expensive travel costs? Luckily, Kansas is home to its own Little Sweden in the darling town of Lindsborg. This town of 3,800 was founded by Swedish immigrants and still has strong ties to the homeland. You'll find colorful Dala horses all over the town, and Hemslojd, Inc. is the perfect spot to pick up souvenirs. It's a great spot to end this small-town road trip - or start it off if you choose to follow the route in reverse!
How many of these small towns in Kansas have you visited? Any others you'd love to see featured in a future article? Share your thoughts in the comments!
Our big cities in the Sunflower State are wonderful - even if they're not sprawling metropolises like you might have in some states with higher population counts. However, there's something uniquely special about all the great small towns in Kansas. We've got a ton of teeny tiny towns spread all over the state that are definitely worthy of a visit, despite not being nationally known. These places are the heart and soul of our state, and offer up a charming glimpse of Americana that you can't find anywhere else. One of these little railroad towns is the city of Courtland, KS, and it's there that you'll find the charming cottage Airbnb we're featuring today. Check it out:
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Courtland is located in the north-central portion of the state, in Republic County. This little city has a population of under 300 and is great for some quiet time away.
It's there that you'll find this adorable cottage. It's tucked away in a quiet neighborhood with plenty of space.
Though the property is 100 years old, it's been recently renovated and has modern amenities like Wi-Fi and a washer/dryer unit.
The pet-friendly home can sleep up to five guests in its three beds.
This ultra-cozy spot is the perfect home base for all your adventures in Courtland, KS. I love how homey it is, and it's within easy walking distance of Courtland's Main Street area.
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For more information about this great place to stay in Courtland, KS, check out the cottage's Airbnb listing.
Despite being a teeny-tiny city, you'll find some fun things to do in Courtland, KS.
Soul Sister Ceramics is a fun paint-your-own pottery sutdio and boutique shop that the whole family can enjoy.
Another fun spot to check out is AnTeaQues, a fun place filled with antiques that also has daily lunch specials.
Have you ever visited this small town in Kansas? What are some of your favorite things to do in Courtland, KS? Share your thoughts in the comments!