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1650 Hayes Drive
Manhattan KS 66503
Ph: (785) 564-0113
info@FITjumpinbeans.com
www.FITjumpinbeans.com

www.FITjumpinbeans.com

jumpin' beans ACTIVITIES & LEARNING is an energy releasing & creative learning program structured for kids, ages 2-6 years old. We provide an open, matted gym with colorful equipment & play toys specially designed for our programs. We also have made a customized creative room for story sessions, as well as, arts & crafts. Our courses focus not only on the large and small motor skills of our students, but we will maintain a fun & unique curriculum while developing everything from agility and coordination to imagination through activities, games, story time, music and more!


Attractions and Upcoming Events

Hartford House

The Hartford House that sets adjacent to the Historical Society Museum is a restoration of a prefabricated house that the early settlers brought to Manhattan in 1855

Manhattan, KS

Wolf Butterfield House Museum

The Wolf Butterfield House served as a way station for the Butterfield Stage Line started by David Butterfield in 1865. The limestone house contained dining and sleeping faciltities as well as a tavern for stage line patrons.

Manhattan, KS Museums

Pottawatomie Lake #2

State Fishing Lake No. 2.is located about four miles northeast of Manhattan. Pottawatomie Lake #2 is a scenic lake of about 75 acres that holds nice populations of crappie, largemouth bass and bluegill. The lake also produces impressive strings of channel catfish and holds some very nice walleyes.

Manhattan, KS Recreation

Riley County Historical Museum

Take a peek at the past through changing exhibits on Riley County history and in the photographs, manuscripts, letters, diaries and records of our research library. Included in the Museum Complex is the 1855 prefabricated Hartford House, the Randolph Jail, and the Goodnow House.

Manhattan, KS Museums

Konza Prairie

In the heart of the Flint Hills, the 8,616-acre Konza Prairie is a rare opportunity to experience the Prairie as the pioneers did during their trek westward. Once a part of the Dewey Ranch, Chicago Industrialist C.P. Dewey acquired the prairie piece by piece during the last quarter of the 1800s. <

Manhattan, KS Nature Preserves

Things to do near Manhattan, KS

Historic Cemeteries

There are seven cemeteries located around Marquette, including one of the oldest in McPherson County with dates from 1868 to ...

Frederick Remington Ranch

This is the Homestead of the famous western artist, Frederick Remington. Large tours available....

Walter P. Chrysler birthplace

Wamego is the birthplace of Walter P. Chrysler, the founder of the Chrysler Corporation. Chrysler artifacts can be found in t...

1883 Jail

The pioneer 1883 jail on Allen Street can be seen by appointment. ...