Kansas Campgrounds Are Surrounded By Museums and Attractions to Visit
Kansas campgrounds are full of exciting museums, art, memorials and parks. If you get the chance to go camping there, you will have to allow extra time in this great state. Here are a few things you will want to see: Abilene-World's Largest Spur, Minneapolis-Rock City Park, Atchison-Amelia Earhart Earthwork, Moline-Kansas' Oldest Swinging Bridge, Bonner Springs-Agricultural Hall of Fame, Natoma-Wizard of Oz Tributes, Cawker City-World's Largest Ball of Twine, Emporia-Huge Coors Beer Can, Rose Hill-Jurassic Art - Welded Dinosaurs, Galena-Tow Mater from Cars Movie, Garden City-World's Largest Hairball, Hillsboro-Robert Wadlow shoe, Topeka-Fire Hydrant Garden, Hutchinson-Kansas Underground Salt Museum, Hutchison-Kansas Cosmosphere and Space Center, Wamego-Wizard of Oz Museum, Junction City-Kansas Vietnam Memorial, Liberal-Dorothy's House and Land of Oz and Liberal-Mid-America Air Museum. WOW! That's just a taste of the things to see and do. The campgrounds in Kansas are just as exciting. Be sure to schedule these attractions into your to-do-list when camping.
Now I will give you some of the best campgrounds to stay in:
Bourquin’s RV Park - Colby, KS
Prarie Dog State Park - Norton, KS
Shepherd's Staff RV Park - Rexford, KS
Covered Wagon RV Resort - Abilene, KS
Emporia RV Park - Emporia, KS
Owls Nest Campground - Junction City, KS
Sundowner West - Salina, KS
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