Elk Falls

Step back in time and into Elk Falls, Kansas, often described as a LIVING ghost town. What’s a living ghost town, you ask? Much of what once made up Elk Falls is now gone and to the casual observer, the town looks dead – virtually a ghost town. BUT… we ain’t dead yet! Set amid oak covered hills along the Elk River with a scenic waterfall, it’s pastoral charm and peace have proved irresistible to a variety of vistors to this unusual little community.

So what’s the attraction? It takes a little effort to look beyond the obvious, but there one discovers a very different and enchanting Elk Falls. Behind the decaying facade one finds a creative and peaceful village that boasts some of the most intriguing and unexpected attractions to be found anywhere. One of which is the annual Outhouse Tour! Not exactly your typical festival, but one that has started a “movement” of appreciation in these vanishing vestiges of Americana.

So come visit us. Enjoy a quiet step back in time and see for yourself why so many thousands of visitors have found their way to this isolated hamlet in the Kansas Ozarks. You’re always welcome.

“Getting off the trail is what Elk Falls is all about … a naturalness that people are yearning for.” – LARRY HATTEBERG, KAKE-TV, Wichita, Ks.

Pause when it feels right.

Some stops aren't on the map, but they're worth taking.

Keefe Homestead Museum

Built in 1872, this landmark Elk Falls home is still pretty much as it was when the Keefes lived in it. Tours of the house and barn with its family…

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Things to Do in Elk Falls

Elk Falls and the River Canyon Area

This beautiful natural falls on the Elk River is impressive - at least by Kansas…

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Worth the stop.

Some places don't need much time, just the right moment.

Elk Falls Cemetery

History buffs will find much of interest here. In addition to the graves of Prudence…

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Find your way.

There's no single right route, just the one that fits you.

Little White Churches

Oldest in the area, these charming clapboard structures were built in 1879 (now Calvary Chapel),…

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Start early. Stay late.

The edges of the day tend to hold the best experiences.

1893 Iron Truss Bridge

Walk out on this venerable 100+ year old structure for a compelling view of the…

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Prudence Crandall Memorial Markers

Is she America's most famous unknown woman? Learn about her fascinating life at this combined…

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