Created by smallplasticman on May 28, 2007
- A short, 24-hour trip to Dodge City, KS. I was a bit disappointed with Dodge City, but found great places along the way.
Created by smallplasticman on March 15, 2007
- My new home. Far from the Pacific Northwest.
Created by VanessaK on May 29, 2006
- Memorial Day is time to get away and relax. We did just that in Salina and found a fun time in the rolling hills.
- 6 reviews
- 2 Stories
- 20 photos
Created by Taylor252 on August 19, 2003
- We have traveled all over the world, so we're not easily impressed. But Wichita has a world class museum called the Museum of World Treasures, the Mid-American All Indian Center, a reconstructed cowtown, the Kansas Aviation Museum, The Jesse James Museum, and so much more. It is a destination!
Created by jrheimbach on October 5, 2002
- Lawrence Kansas sits just west of Kansas City metropolitan area, with multiple highways and back roads that travel across this 45 miles section of farmland. The small communities between KC and Lawrence offer plenty of activities in the autumn mostly resulting from a good harvest.
Created by Casual Tourist on March 19, 2001
- I went to see a T-Rex named Sue at the Sternberg Museum and had an interactive experience with dinosaurs. Then we found an enormous cathedral on the prairie.
Created by Casual Tourist on October 28, 2000
- We heard that Maxwell Wildlife Refuge and McPherson State Lake were something to see -- so we went and we saw, and it was -- something to see, that is!
- 4 reviews
- 5 Stories
- 35 photos
Created by Casual Tourist on October 15, 2000
- We had a great day in Wichita and found to our surprise that one day was not enough to do and see everything there was to do and see there.
- 7 reviews
- 11 Stories
- 58 photos
Created by Casual Tourist on August 28, 2000
- Let me share a reluctant secret with you -- a place my husband and I consider to be our secret getaway. Milford Lake is the largest reservoir in Kansas. The lake has a surface area of 16,000 acres and 163 miles of shoreline. You wouldn't think that something so large could be a secret, but I've lived around a lot of lakes that are packed solid with people. This lake is not. There is plenty of open space. It is utilized for many recreational purposes, including nature watching, water sports, fishing, hunting, and camping, but there is always a private spot to set yourself down. So don't tell your friends about this -- just slip away by yourself for a private little getaway.
- 4 reviews
- 12 Stories
- 60 photos
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