Are you looking for the best places for kids to learn and play? Here are the top children's Kansas
1Rolling Hills Zoo
Salina, KSThe Rolling Hills Zoo is conveniently located near Salina, Kansas, in the rural Saline County. It is situated 6.0 miles west of the I-70 and I-135 interchange, and 2.5 miles south of I-70 Exit 244, making it easily accessible through the unincorporated community of Hedville. This medium-sized zoo is a great destination for those who appreciate wildlife and nature. 2Botanica the Wichita Gardens
Wichita, KSBotanica, The Wichita Gardens, offers a diverse range of gardens for visitors to enjoy. These include an aquatic collection, a butterfly garden with a 2,880 square foot butterfly house that features pansy exhibits during the winter, a greenhouse for tropical plants, and a juniper collection with more than 30 types of junipers. There is also a peony collection with 104 cultivars, a rock garden with sedum and sempervivum, a rose garden with over 350 rose plants, a sensory garden, a Shakespearean garden, and woodlands with various types of trees and plants. Additionally, there is a Xeriscape demonstration garden.- 3
Great Plains Nature Center
Wichita, KSA hidden gem - this nature museum presents the local flora and fauna in an intriguing way. Great for kids and adults alike. 4Flint Hills Discovery Center
Manhattan, KSThe Flint Hills Discovery Center features a variety of exhibits that detail the local history and preservation efforts of the Flint Hills. In addition to these exhibits, the center also houses a theater, a specialized interactive playground for children and their parents, and a temporary exhibition gallery. These facilities provide a comprehensive and engaging experience for visitors of all ages.- 5
Marianna Kistler Beach Museum of Art
Manhattan, KSThe Marianna Kistler Beach Museum of Art is situated on the campus of Kansas State University, in close proximity to Aggieville. This location makes it easily accessible for visitors who are exploring the university or the surrounding area.