Council Grove
They Gathered at “The Grove.” The name “Council Grove” originated from treaty negotiations conducted here in 1825. The treaty, forged between U.S. commissioners and Osage Indian chiefs, granted whites safe passage along the Santa Fe Trail.
The site of Council Grove was a camping and meeting place for native Americans, explorers, soldiers and Santa Fe Trail traders. Here they found ample water, grass and abundant wood due to the extensive groves of hardwood timber. As a rendezvous point for caravans moving west on the Santa Fe Trail, Council Grove provided both Hispanic and American travelers an opportunity to repair wagons and secure provisions in preparation for the long overland trip to Santa Fe.
The Kaw (or Kansa) Indians lived in three villages located three, seven and ten miles southeast of Council Grove from 1848 until their removal south to Indian Territory in 1873.
Noted personalities such as John C. Fremont, Kit Carson, General Custer and the great Kaw chief, Al-le-ga-wa-ho, are associated with Council Grove. Town founder Seth Hays was the great grandson of Daniel Boone and Kit Carson’s cousin.
Today the famous “Hays House” restaurant still operates in the store building constructed by Seth Hays in 1857. Because of efforts to preserve our many historical buildings and sites, Council Grove offers visitors an encounter with Authentic western American history.
Durland Park
Located on East Main Street. This park is a great place to have lunch in the shade and visit some of Council Grove's historic sites including the old Cowboy Jail,…
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Things to Do in Council Grove
Atkinson Log House
This building houses the two-story Atkinson Log House, constructed in 1858 on Clark's Creek near…
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This rambling, two-story brick building began in 1867 as a 3-room cottage and blacksmith shop.…
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Located 3.5 miles northwest of Council Grove. Fisherman will be hooked on the bass, walleye,…
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Completed in 1887, this bank that anchors a corner of downtown is a fine example…
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Legend has it that while patrolling the Santa Fe Trail with his famous 7th Cavalry…
Learn more →Al-Le-Ga-Wa-Ho Heritage Park Trail
The two-mile-long Kanza Heritage Trail loops through the beautiful and historic 158-acre Kaw Heritage Park…
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A shelter east of the Neosho River bridge protects the stump of the Council Oak.…
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All Attractions in Council Grove
- Al-Le-Ga-Wa-Ho Heritage Park Trail
- Atkinson Log House
- Cottage House Hotel
- Council Grove City Lake
- Council Grove Country Club
- Council Grove National Bank Building
- Council Oak
- Custer Elm
- Durland Park
- Early Day Jail
- Fairgrounds City Park
- Farmers and Drovers Bank Building
- Field School House
- Flint Hills Nature Trail / Rails to Trails
- Guardian of the Grove Statue
- Hays House
- Hermit’s Cave
- Kaw Mission
- Last Chance Store
- Madonna of the Trail
- Neosho River Walk
- Old Bell Monument
- Old Stone Barn
- Post Office Oak and Museum
- Santa Fe Trail Ruts
- Seth Hays Historic Home
- Terwilliger Home