Kansas Vacation Rentals

With its rich history, scenic landscape, exciting attractions and friendly Midwest hospitality, Kansas has it all. You can plan a trip to the Santa Fe Trail, the Winfield Bluegrass Festival, or go to a Royals game. Whatever destination needs are, Kansas Vacation Rentals will help you choose just the right accomodations.

Where can you see bison grazing on open prairie that still bears the deeply cut grooves of pioneer wagon wheels? Where can you discover all of this and more in one place? Where else but Kansas. Experience the great outdoors in its natural state. Explore the legacy of the western frontier. View some of the most unspoiled and diverse ecosystems in the country. Hunt and fish for variety of pursuits and at a variety of locations in Kansas. Find regional creativity displayed alongside internationally acclaimed exhibits in Kansas' art centers and museums. Share a real farm and ranch experience with your family or learn what inspired people to defy the laws of nature and take flight. Use Kansas Vacation Rentals as the start to a great vacation.

Hit the wide-open plains and enjoy the Land of Post Rock featuring hundreds of miles of stone fence posts still standing after more than 100 years. This scenic natural prairie was named Post Rock Country for its creative use of limestone.

Once the hunting grounds of nomadic Arapaho and Cheyenne Indians, the high plains of North West Kansas are a vast expanse of scenic prairie and golden fields of grain. Take the time to experience the recreational, cultural, and educational opportunities North West Kansas has to offer.

Hit the wide-open plains and enjoy the Land of Post Rock featuring hundreds of miles of stone fence posts still standing after more than 100 years. This scenic natural prairie was named Post Rock Country for its creative use of limestone. Early settlers found few trees on the plains, so they put their pioneer ingenuity to work using plentiful limestone in place of wood. You can see much of their work in courthouses, homes, barns, stores and fence posts throughout the region.

From the buttes and mesas of the Gypsum Hills to the fields of golden wheat, from the expansive wildlife preserves to the city skyline, this is a land of plenty. And there's plenty to see and do. Once a village of grass lodges built by the Wichita Indians on the banks of the Arkansas River, Wichita is the state's largest city. Step back to the early years of the booming cattletown at Old Cowtown Museum to get a true sense of 1870s Wichita. Old Town, a renovated warehouse district features antique shops, restaurants, and nightspots. Exploration Place features hands-on interactive exhibits and interactive theatres.

A glacier once stretched over 11 counties, leaving behind a beautifully diverse landscape of steep, wooded river bluffs and vast, sprawling prairie. Travel the scenic route in search of history. Where there's history, there's bound to be politics. The center of politics in Kansas is Topeka. John Steuart Curry's powerful murals in the State Capitol depict the fiery politics of abolitionist John Brown and Bleeding Kansas. The Kansas Museum of History in Topeka is considered one of the finest state history museums in the country.

The tangled, rugged beauty of the Ozark Plateau begins in South East Kansas, providing a landscape of rich wooded hills and winding rivers. There's a treasure of rich history for the visitor to South East Kansas. The U.S. Army established Fort Scott in 1842 to keep the peace and protect Kansans from bushwhackers. Today the restored fort is the only military post operated by the National Park Service dedicated to Dragoons, the colorful mounted infantrymen of the 1840s. Nearby downtown Fort Scott retains a turn-of-the-century look, while Victorian homes can be found on beautiful brick streets.

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