Spring bursts forth in Southeast Kansas as the trees and meadows come alive. The shades of green, frame the first flowers of the season in their yellow, red, purple and brilliant whites. Community festivals across the region celebrate this new birth recognizing cherry blossoms, blues, redbuds and drama.
It's also time to get out your pole and head to the water for some good old fishin'. You'll come away feeling relaxed and refreshed after a weekend surrounded by still clear water and fresh air.
Explore historic buildings, bridges and museums as you make your way through this unique region with a new discovery just around the bend. |
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1 - Baxter Springs
| Experience Historic Baxter Springs!
Baxter Springs, the largest communit ... more |
8 - Fredonia
| SWING BY AND SEE WHAT WE'RE ALL ABOUT! Just off US400 between Wichita and Joplin.
Located at the rim of the scenic Flint Hills, the area is rich w ... more |
33 - Neodesha
| If you expect Kansas to be dry, flat, treeless and unprogressive, Neodesha will shatter every one of these stereotypes. Tucked in the beautiful Osage ... more |
16 - Parsons
| "A Great Place To BE"
Parsons is located in a temperate belt with a normal mean temperature of 58.4 degrees Fahrenheit and an average annual precip ... more |
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