Pratt, Kansas, is home to a number of parks, of which Lemon Park is the largest. Here, visitors can find hiking trails, picnic tables and plenty of opportunities for nature viewing. The park also houses a pond, a small playground and a sand… read more
Originally serving as a meeting place for nomads and a settlement of Wichita Indians, the town's first white settler opened a trading post and established the area as a base for the Chisholm Trail. Wichita became a destination for cattle dr… read more
Newton is north of Wichita and centrally located to provide access to several of the region's lakes and recreation possibilities. The communities in the area have a variety of RV parks that offer stays near the conveniences of town or speci… read more
Set in the central part of Kansas, McPherson offers a variety of sights and activities to visitors. The city is named after General James Birdseye McPherson, a civil war officer. Some of the area's more popular attractions are McPherson Va… read more
Manhattan, Kansas, is home to Kansas State University and Fort Riley, a U.S. Army base. However, the town also has two large lakes nearby, Milford Lake and Tuttle Creek Lake. These large lakes offer outdoor enthusiasts the opportunity for a… read more
Lampasas, Texas, established in the 1850s, boasts popular sulfur springs, which continue to flow and now serve as a public park. The city's participation in the Texas Main Street Project entails numerous restored buildings in town, some of… read more
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