Kansas’ pastoral landscape and wide-open spaces make for unbeatable scenery to explore at your own pace. Twelve scenic byways crisscross the state, taking you from areas like Flint Hills’ tallgrass prairie, where the bison still roam, to the 80 million-year-old Monument Rocks in the western badlands. Boat or kayak the Kansas River Trail to experience enchanting wildlife and natural beauty, or hike part of the Flint Hills Nature Trail that follows the old Santa Fe Trail route. Whatever you choose, Kansas offers surprising hidden gems to travelers seeking a pet friendly destination off the beaten path.

Best Time To Visit

Best Time To Visit

There is no question that the nicest weather in Kansas arrives in the fall. By the end of September, the summer rains dry up, daytime highs are comfortable, and the humidity starts to taper off. October is nearly perfect, with highs in the 70’s and reliably blue skies. Fall is also harvest time, which means fun festivals, colorful trees, and plenty of tasty food on the menu. Plan your pet friendly trip for early November and you'll benefit from lower hotel rates and thinning crowds. 

Things Not to Miss

Things Not To Miss

Meet your fur-ends at Bar K, a modern bar, restaurant, event space, and dog park at Berkley Riverfront Park in Kansas City.


Hike the Flint Hills Nature Trail, the longest trail in Kansas, as it follows the general route of the Santa Fe National Historic Trail and forms a component of the coast-to-coast American Discovery Trail.


Marvel at the 70-foot chalk spires, buttes, and arches towering over the Kansas plains at pet-friendly Monument Rocks.


Ruff, ruff, ruff for the home team at one of the Kansas City Royals' dog friendly games.


Learn about the delicate ecosystem at the Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve where pets are allowed on the Fox Creek, Z Bar Spur, Bottomland Nature, and Southwind Nature Trails.


Mosey down the once lawless streets of Old Dodge City and walk the Dodge City Trail of Fame for a unique pet friendly tour.


For a taste of Scandinavia in the middle of Kansas, head for Lindsborg. Settled by Swedish immigrants in 1869, the pastry shops, gift shops, and local events like Våffeldagen (Waffle Day) are just a few of the highlights.