Flint Hills
The Flint Hills National Scenic Byway offers incredible views of the native grasses and flowers of the tallgrass prairie - one of the last remaining landscapes of this kind left in America.
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Nestled in the heart of the Flint Hills and situated along the breathtaking Flint Hills National Scenic Byway, Cottonwood Falls showcases the history and beauty that can only be found in this true Kansas ranching community. Immerse yourself in the peaceful small town environment as you stroll the historic brick downtown shopping district, take a stroll through the oldest consecutively utilized courthouse west of the Mississippi, browse the art galleries, antique shops, and the historical museum and enjoy various dining experiences offered by award-winning restaurants. For those seeking to extend their visit overnight, Cottonwood Falls offers a wide variety of independently owned boutique concept accommodations. Whether playing a round of disc golf, enjoying a glass of wine al fresco, or just relaxing on the porch of a guest home in a rocking chair. Your visit to Cottonwood Falls will be one you will want to repeat.
The Flint Hills National Scenic Byway offers incredible views of the native grasses and flowers of the tallgrass prairie - one of the last remaining landscapes of this kind left in America.
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