
10 Best Places to Live in Kansas Right Now
Finding the Best Places to Live in Kansas Comes Down to Simple Math Kansas offers something that most states cannot. Affordable housing, low cost of living, and enough open land

Finding the Best Places to Live in Kansas Comes Down to Simple Math Kansas offers something that most states cannot. Affordable housing, low cost of living, and enough open land

Everything You Need to Know About Elk Hunting in Kansas Kansas has elk. Most people do not realize that, and the ones who do often misunderstand how the hunting opportunity

Key Takeaways Kansas pheasant season runs November 8, 2025 through January 31, 2026. Daily bag is 4 roosters, with a possession limit of 16 after four days. Resident license runs

Hiking trails in Kansas show you a side of the state most people never expect to find. The state gets a bad reputation for being flat and boring, but head

Key Takeaways The post covers 10 Kansas lakes worth fishing or boating: Milford (15,700 acres), El Dorado, Clinton, Cheney, Kanopolis, Waconda, Tuttle Creek, Perry, Hillsdale, and Wilson. Most pair strong

How Kansas Physical Features Affect Land Use and Value Kansas is not as flat as people think. The state rises from about 680 feet above sea level in the southeast

Key Takeaways Only three rivers in Kansas allow public access for recreation: the Kansas, Arkansas, and Missouri Rivers. The Kansas River works well for paddling and fishing. The Arkansas sees

Key Takeaways Kansas farmland averages $2,970 per acre based on USDA data. Urban-fringe counties run wildly higher. Wyandotte hits $50,860 per acre. Johnson sits at $47,937. Agricultural counties stay much

Key Takeaways Gardiner Angus Ranch leads the list at 48,000 acres. P5 Ranch sits close behind at 44,923 acres. The rest of the top 10 includes Spring Creek (10,793), S&E

Key Takeaways Kansas opens over 1 million acres to public hunting, much of it through the Walk-In Hunting Access (WIHA) program. Wildlife areas and grasslands hold deer, turkey, waterfowl, and