Top 10 Landmarks in Kansas (2023)

What is a Landmark?

From famous buildings to impressive and inimitable landscapes and geological formations, landmarks are those treasures in each state you don’t want to miss. See where history happened with your own two eyes or get familiar with the incredible natural beauty that surrounds you; either way, Kansas offers some incredible U.S. landmarks to add to your itinerary.

What are Some Famous Landmarks in Kansas?

1. Hollenberg Pony Express Station

2. Fort Leavenworth

3. Constitution Hall State Historic Site

4. Sumner Elementary School

5. Red Rocks State Historic Site

6. Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve

7. The Keeper of the Plains

8. Fort Larned

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9. El Quartelejo

10. Wagon Bed Spring

Kansas Landmarks

Here are some can’t-miss landmarks all across the scenic Sunflower state.

1. Hollenberg Pony Express Station

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A state historic site that’s also known as the Cottonwood Pony Express Station, the Hollenberg Pony Express Station featured prominently in the 1800s, when hundreds of pioneers as well as Pony Express mail delivery riders stopped in by this small but cozy waypoint. Today, the historical site and museum offers tours of rooms furnished with period fixtures, the opportunity to try on historic clothes accurate to the time, and a visitor center with heaps of fascinating information about the lifestyle of the day. There’s also a short hiking trail on the grounds for those hoping to stretch their legs and take in some fresh air.

Things to do near the Hollenberg Pony Express Station: Located in the northeastern section of the state, close to where Kansas meets Nebraska’s border, the Hollenberg Pony Express Station is just outside the small town of Hanover. It might not be close to many urban adventures, but it is within an easy day’s drive of Fancy Creek State Park, as well as several campgrounds. Here are some RVshare rentals near Hanover, Kansas.

2. Fort Leavenworth

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The oldest continually active military reservation west of the Mississippi River — and the oldest permanent settlement in the state of Kansas, period — Fort Leavenworth was opened back in 1827 and remains an iconic U.S. landmark to visit today. It is, however, an active United States Army garrison, so don’t be surprised when you run into some fine folks in uniform. What exactly is done here? Well, military installations of this kind are essentially cities for soldiers, offering everything from sports and recreation to religious services, restaurants and more. Many of these fixtures are open to the public, and visitors are welcome to self-guided tours of the property (so long as they provide proper ID and clear security).

Things to do near Fort Leavenworth: Located in the town of Leavenworth, a suburb of Kansas City, there’s a great plethora of things to do near Fort Leavenworth — especially if you cross over to the Missouri side. Topeka is only a short drive away, too; here are some nearby campgrounds and RVshare rentals to consider.

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3. Constitution Hall State Historic Site

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A National Historic Landmark also known as Lecompton Constitution Hall, Constitution Hall State Historic Site protects and preserves this important part of both Kansan and American history. At this hall, a group of antislavery protestors met in 1857 to speak out against the proslavery constitutional convention meeting being held, shaping the future of Kansas’s eventual place in the Union. Visitors will learn, through educational programs as well as interactive exhibits, in much more depth about the complicated history of slavery in the state of Kansas, as well as the brave people who wouldn’t keep quiet about this injustice.

Things to do near Constitution Hall State Historic Site:Located in the town of Lecompton, which is nestled along the southern banks of the Kansas River, Constitution Hall State Historic Site is about equidistant between the cities of Topeka and Lawrence, which offer many options as far as restaurants and shopping opportunities go. There are also plenty of campgrounds in the area, as well as some great local RVshare rentals to consider.

4. Sumner Elementary School

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Another important fixture in Kansas’s fraught racial history, Sumner Elementary School was involved in the famed Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka case in 1954. In this case, a child by the name of Linda Brown attempted to enroll in Sumner only to be denied access because she was Black and forced to go to Monroe School, an all-Black institution further from her home. The ensuing lawsuit was originally heard by the Supreme Court, who ruled that segregation laws in public schools are unconstitutional. Today, Sumner Elementary School is a National Historic Landmark known for its unique Art Deco architecture style as well as its historical significance. However, the school has since closed and was put up to auction, and is currently seeing renovations to eventually serve as a community center and human rights memorial. (Note: the Brown v. Board of Education Historic Site pictured above is actually at Monroe School, since Sumner was still holding classes when the site was first divised.)

Things to do near Sumner Elementary School:Located in the Kansas capital city of Topeka, Sumner Elementary School is surrounded with other fun to-dos like the Kansas Museum of History and the Topeka Zoo. Here are some nearby RV campgrounds to stay at — and the RVshare rentals you need to get to them!

5. Red Rocks State Historic Site

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The formal name of the preserved home of William Allen White, a Pulitzer-prize winning journalist and a political advisor to several presidents, Red Rocks State Historic Site — which is, indeed, composed of red masonry — is definitely a site worth seeing in the quaint Kansas town of Emporia. White and his family — including his mother, who lived in a specially crafted outbuilding set aside for that purpose — lived here from 1899 until the time White died in 1944. Today, it’s both a state historic site and National Historic Landmark, and a series of free events are held on the porch each Sunday (a running program known as “Sundays on the Porch”).

Things to do near the Red Rocks State Historic Site:Emporia lies approximately midway between Kansas City and Wichita, meaning it’s ripe for things to do within an easy day’s drive. It’s also closeby to Eisenhower State Park as well as Pomona State Park and others; here are some RVshare rentals in the area to consider.

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6. Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve

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Kansas is known for its vast grasslands — it is a Great Plains state, after all — and an iconic U.S. natural landmark to check out is the Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve. This endless sea of grass once covered more than 170 million acres of our continent, reaching well outside the confines of what we know today as Kansas, but most of it has been transformed into farmland. In fact, today, less than 4% of the original prairie remains.. but fortunately, that portion is protected by the National Park Service. Visitors can learn more about these historic lands and how we can protect them today, as well as seeing first hand where the buffalo roam and the deer and the antelope play.

Things to do near Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve:Just west of Emporia and north of Strong City, Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve is both in the middle of nowhere and closeby to big, built-up spaces; both Wichita and Kansas City are only about two-hour drive away. Plenty of local state parks make great campsites; here are the RVshare rentals that’ll carry you comfortably through this part of the country.

7. The Keeper of the Plains

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An iconic and unmissable 44-foot steel structure marking the place where the Big and Little Arkansas Rivers join, the Keeper of the Plains is a well-known landmark in Wichita, Kansas — and an absolutely unmissable photo opp. The land marked by this sculpture has been considered sacred by Native Americans since time immemorial, and today is home also to the Mid-America All-Indian Museum. The base of the sculpture itself offers informational displays on the tribes whose land this originally was, as well as roaring fire pits, or Rings of Fire, that are manually lit at 15-minute intervals to ensure everyone stays safe.

Things to do near the Keeper of the Plains:Wichita is easily one of the most happening cities in the state of Kansas, with a great botanical garden, many museums, and more. Plus, there are some excellent campgrounds nearby, as well as some RVshare rentals worth looking into.

8. Fort Larned

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Originally constructed to protect travelers and mail couriers along the Santa Fe Trail as the tensions between pioneers and Native Americans raised, Fort Larned — today known as Fort Larned National Historic Site, an NPS-managed property — was built in 1860 and stayed in service until 1878. When first established, the original fort — which was actually built about three miles downstream of the Fort Larned site you can visit now — was called Camp Alert, because the men who were garrisoned here always had to be on alert for Native American warriors. Today, those who visit will learn more about life on this well-preserved army post as well as the complex political situations that necessitated it.

Things to do near Fort Larned: Located a few miles west of the town of Larned and far from any of Kansas’s large cities, Fort Larned is close to the related Pawnee Rock State Historic Site, as well as Ford County State Park, Meade State Park and others. Here are some nearby RVshare rentals to consider.

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9. El Quartelejo

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El Quartelejo — sometimes spelled El Cuartelejo — is the field of archeological remains left behind by the northernmost Native American pueblo. In fact, it is the only known pueblo in the state of Kansas. The origins of this community remain somewhat mysterious, though historians have some guesses. El Quartelejo might have been established by Native Americans who’d left New Mexico before being rounded up and brought back by the Spanish; others speculate that this area was inhabited by Taos and Picuris people who fled New Mexico after the Pueblo Revolt failed. Either way, it’s a stunning piece of world history to see for yourself.

Things to do near El Quartelejo:This landmark is actually locatedinside a state park — Lake Scott State Park, to be exact, just north of Scott City in western Kansas. Other area wildernesses worth checking out include Little Jerusalem Badlands State Park and Cedar Bluff State Park; there are also some great RVshare rentals in the area.

10. Wagon Bed Spring

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Known also as Lower Spring or Lower Cimarron Spring, Wagon Bed Spring is — spoiler alert — no longer a spring. It’s run dry. But it was once! And due to its location along the Santa Fe Trail, this spring was invaluable to travelers passing through the area, who found it to be the first reliable water source after the Arkansas River 60 miles away. This spring was labeled a National Historic Landmark in 1961, and standing before it, you can feel the long, hard journeys people took to get here — and how much hope they must have felt when they arrived.

Things to do near Wagon Bed Spring:Tucked into the southwestern corner of the state along K-25 between Ulysses and Hugoton, Wagon Bed Spring is rightly in the middle of nowhere — that’s what made it such an oasis to those on the trail. But today, your RV rental makes it easy to feel at home no matter where you are!

Planning an RV Trip to Kansas

As we hope this guide has proven, there are so many incredible landmarks to put on your bucket list in Kansas — and we have all the resources and details you need to make it into an incredible RV trip.

For one thing, we’ve got the RV rental itself covered — obviously. But we’ve also detailed the best campgrounds in the state of Kansas, as well as writing guides to its best state parks and major cities.

As always, we can’t wait to hear all about your adventure. Get out there and enjoy yourself — but don’t forget to take some pictures for us!

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FAQs

Top 10 Landmarks in Kansas? ›

Standing high along the KC skyline is Liberty Memorial, one of the most recognizable sights in the city and part of the wonderful National WWI Museum and Memorial.

What is the most famous landmark in Kansas city? ›

Standing high along the KC skyline is Liberty Memorial, one of the most recognizable sights in the city and part of the wonderful National WWI Museum and Memorial.

What are the most popular landmark? ›

The world's most famous landmarks
  1. Colosseum. In the heart of ancient Rome, the 2000-year-old Colosseum accommodated 50,000 spectators for gladiator combat, wild animal hunts and even naval ship battles! ...
  2. Eiffel Tower. ...
  3. Leaning Tower of Pisa. ...
  4. Machu Picchu. ...
  5. Statue of Liberty. ...
  6. Sagrada Familia. ...
  7. Great Wall of China. ...
  8. Angkor Wat.

What are four examples of landmarks? ›

A landmark is an important and recognizable object or feature. A few of the most well-known landmarks in the world include the Golden Gate Bridge, Mount Rushmore, the Statue of Liberty, the Eiffel Tower, and the Great Wall of China.

What is Kansas most famous mountain? ›

Known for its sprawling prairie and fields of grain, Kansas, or “the Sunflower State,” is a state located in the Midwestern United States. It is home to 154 named mountains, the highest of which is Mount Sunflower (4,035ft/1,230m), and the most prominent of which is Temple Knob (1,647ft/502m).

What is a famous landform in Kansas? ›

The highest point in Kansas is named Mount Sunflower, although it's just a small hill, not a mountain. Mount Sunflower is in a region known as the High Plains. The High Plains, an area of open expanses of flatlands and gently rolling hills, were once covered by a short-grass prairie.

Why is landmark famous? ›

Landmarks give us a true sense of place. Monuments and natural wonders help connect us to a destination and inspire travel around the globe, whether to Paris for the Eiffel Tower or Cairo for the ancient pyramids.

What is Kansas famous statue? ›

The Buffalo Bill Bronze Sculpture is one of the 8 Wonders of Kansas Art because it is a monumental work of art meticulously created by Kansan sculptor Charlie Norton and his wife Pat and is the largest of its kind anywhere in the world.

What are 3 interesting facts about Kansas City? ›

Located in the heart of the country, Kansas City is only a 3-hour flight from either coast. The City of Kansas City, Missouri, touts 220 parks, 134 miles of trails and bikeways, 29 lakes, 103 playgrounds and 119 monuments.

Which states have the most national landmarks? ›

Arizona and California have the most national monuments, each with 18, followed by New Mexico with 13.

What are 2 examples of landmark? ›

The Golden Gate Bridge is a famous landmark in San Francisco. The battlefield is a national historical landmark. The moon landing is a landmark in space exploration. The decision was a landmark in legal history.

Where is the most visited landmark? ›

Great Wall – China

It is one of the most visited monuments in the world since it is estimated that some 9 million people visit some of its sections during the year.

What was the first famous landmark? ›

Pyramid of Djoser, Egypt, (2,630 BCE) If there's one ancient monument in the world that archeologists are able to date almost accurately it's the Pyramid of Djoser.

What is the #1 landmark in the USA? ›

1. Statue of Liberty. Arguably, the Statue of Liberty is the most iconic landmark in North America. Lady Liberty has her own island within New York City.

What is the rarest landmark in the world? ›

The famous Moai of Easter Island are one of the rarest and most mysterious monuments on the planet. There are around 900 of them in total, making it the largest sculptural art exhibition in Rapa Nui. Interestingly, some of the sculptures form groups and others are isolated.

Which state has the best landmarks? ›

Most landmark designations are in one of the 50 states. New York is the state with the most (270), and New York City, with 114 designations, is the city with the largest number of designations.

What are landmarks for kids? ›

Landmarks are features or structures around the world that are easily recognised or unique. They can be natural or man-made. Originally, landmarks were used by explorers to find their ways around the world or to a particular area. They could have been particular mountains, trees or rivers that could be spotted easily.

How many landmarks are in the US? ›

The nearly 2,600 properties designated (as of 2021) as National Historic Landmarks are the most significant places in American history that illustrate and commemorate our collective past, enabling an understanding of our national identity.

What is a human made landmark? ›

Human-made landmarks are impressive structures that were built by humans. These can include recent feats of engineering as well as the remains of ancient cities and architecture.

Why is Kansas called Kansas? ›

KANSAS: Named for the Kansas or Kanza tribe of the Sioux family that lived along a river in the area and gave it the tribal name. The name translates as "south wind people," or "wind people." KENTUCKY: Origin and meaning controversial.

What things were invented in Kansas? ›

Courtesy of Kansas: Kansas Inventors and Their Inventions
  • Basketball. Inventor of basketball, James Naismith, was hired by the University of Kansas in 1898, just seven years after his invention of basketball. ...
  • Dial Telephone. ...
  • ICEE. ...
  • First Patented Helicopter. ...
  • Trapper Keeper.
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What are the two famous landmark in USA? ›

The Washington Monument is a 202-foot obelisk in Washington, D.C., and was erected as a tribute to the first president of the United States, George Washington. Along with the Statue of Liberty, it is the most famous of all landmarks in the USA.

What are the 8 Wonders of Kansas? ›

Experience the Exciting Eight Wonders of Kansas
  • Basilica of St. Fidelis. ...
  • Big Well Museum & Visitors Center. ...
  • Dwight D. ...
  • Kansas Cosmosphere & Space Center. ...
  • Monument Rocks & Castle Rock. ...
  • Kansas Wetlands Complex. ...
  • Strataca. ...
  • Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve.

What is the tallest hill in Kansas? ›

Blending in with the surrounding High Plains landscape, the optimistically named Mount Sunflower in Wallace County is hard to spot on the horizon. Yet at 4,039 feet above sea level, it holds the distinction of being the highest point in Kansas.

What are the famous hills in Kansas? ›

The Flint Hills is a unique tallgrass prairie ecosystem found in central North America centered on Kansas and northern Oklahoma (where they are known as the Osage Hills). It is a tallgrass prairie, a type of temperate grassland, marked by few trees but abundant forbs and grasses that can grow up to 10 feet tall.

What is Kansas famous rock? ›

Monument Rocks (also Chalk Pyramids) are a series of large chalk formations in Gove County, Kansas, rich in fossils. The formations were the first landmark in Kansas chosen by the US Department of the Interior as a National Natural Landmark.

What's the biggest lake in Kansas? ›

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Kansas City District welcomes you to Milford Lake. Milford Lake has 15,700 surface acres of water and 163 miles of shoreline, making it the largest in Kansas.

How many rivers are in Kansas? ›

What is the 1st most loved landmark in the world? ›

1. Niagara Falls, Canada. The best-loved landmark in the world is Niagara Falls, which earns a cool 9.22/10 landmark score.

What is major landmark? ›

In modern usage, a landmark includes anything that is easily recognizable, such as a monument, building, or other structure. In American English it is the main term used to designate places that might be of interest to tourists due to notable physical features or historical significance.

What is a local landmark? ›

Local landmark means the same as Historic Site or Historic District as designated by City Council pursuant to this ordinance or included within the Master Plan Historic Preservation Plan element.

What national monument is in Kansas? ›

Kansas' first National Natural Monument is one of the 8 Wonders of Kansas. The Niobrara chalk formation, rich in fossils, some reaching up to 50 feet. These rocks help guide the travelers along the Smoky Hill Trail.

What is Kansas largest mural? ›

At 140 feet long, the Whole Wall Mural in Concordia, Kansas, is the longest sculpted brick mural in the United States.

What Kansas town is named after a waterfall? ›

Baxter Springs. If you love history, you do not want to miss the town of Baxter Springs. It's got some of the most amazing historical sites in Kansas.

What is Kansas 2 interesting facts? ›

10 Cool Facts About Kansas That Everyone Should Learn
  • It's illegal to shoot rabbits from a motorboat. ...
  • In 1905, Helium was discovered at the University of Kansas. ...
  • Wichita's DeBruce Grain elevator is the longest in the world. ...
  • Kansas is the home of Pizza Hut, White Castle, and also ICEE drinks.
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What made Kansas City famous? ›

Celebrated cultural traditions include Kansas City jazz; theater, as a center of the Vaudevillian Orpheum circuit in the 1920s; the Chiefs and Royals sports franchises; and famous cuisine based on Kansas City-style barbecue, Kansas City strip steak, and craft breweries.

Why is Kansas City so great? ›

Not only does is the “Paris of the Plains” one of the most affordable places to live in the U.S.—KC also offers great neighborhoods for families, attracts singles and young professionals, and has a 2.6% unemployment rate.

What is the most impressive landmark? ›

Statue of Liberty, NYC, New York, USA

The Statue of Liberty in New York is one of the most recognizable world landmarks. This 151-feet high symbol of independence has been in NYC since 1886 and today receives 3.5 million visitors a year.

What U.S. city has the most historical sites? ›

1. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Philadelphia has a place in every history textbook for its colonial importance and pivotal role in the foundations of America. In a nutshell, the City of Brotherly Love was the site of many major events in US history like the First and Second Continental Congress.

Which landmark is now a national park? ›

Yosemite National Park, California — Half Dome.

What are 5 examples of landmark? ›

A few of the most well-known landmarks in the world include the Golden Gate Bridge, Mount Rushmore, the Statue of Liberty, the Eiffel Tower, and the Great Wall of China.

What are the main types of landmarks? ›

There can be identified two types with certainty - cultural landmarks and natural landmarks. Part of landmarks go in both types. Class of landmarks.

What are the landmarks of a city? ›

In modern sense, landmarks are usually referred to as monuments or prominent distinctive buildings, used as the symbol of a certain area, city, or nation.

What are the types of landmarks? ›

Landmark Types
  • Individual Landmarks. ...
  • Interior Landmarks. ...
  • Scenic Landmarks. ...
  • Historic Districts. ...
  • To become an individual landmark, a building must be: ...
  • To become an interior landmark, an interior space must: ...
  • To become a scenic landmark, an outdoor site must:

What landmark starts with D? ›

D is for Denali National Park

Denali National Park is home to North America's tallest peak, Denali, that measures in at a whopping 20,310 feet.

How do you identify a landmark? ›

Identify Landmark Studies
  1. Are sometimes labeled as seminal or classic, but don't count on this.
  2. Require a thorough examination of the scholarly literature.
  3. Are highly cited in the literature. ...
  4. Have often been published some time ago.
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Can a river be a landmark? ›

The second section highlights a selection of natural landmarks such as rivers, lakes, mountains, and deserts. Some natural landmarks are so impressive that in order to ensure that they are preserved for generations to come, they are protected in national parks.

What are specific landmarks? ›

- Landmarks :Natural include waterfalls, caves, lagoon. -Landmarks: Man made include buildings and nature reserves like sanctuaries. A man made forest example is Changa Manga in Pakistan. their distinct features could be: that natural things are God created whereas man made things are artificial.

What is a natural landmark for kids? ›

Natural landmarks can be rivers, lakes, mountains, deserts or rock formations. Some are so impressive that they're protected by governments in national parks. An example of a natural landmark is Niagara Falls in the USA/Canada.

What is a landmark on a map? ›

1.2 A landmark: An object made to mark out a location or boundary on land.

What are three examples of natural landmarks? ›

The program was established on May 18, 1962, by United States Secretary of the Interior Stewart Udall.
  • The Trona Pinnacles with National Natural Landmark sign.
  • Shiprock National Natural Landmark.
  • Wissahickon Valley plaque in Philadelphia near Valley Green Inn.

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