Lindsborg, Kansas, is also known as Little Sweden USA. This quaint city in McPherson County has all the Swedish roots you are looking for. With a population of less than 4,000, Lindsborg is listed as number five for the 14 Best Small Towns to Visit in the U.S. You can find beautiful roadside attractions, Swedish heritage, and new foods you can’t find anywhere else. Take a trip down the Prairie Trail Scenic Byway to hit all the Lindsborg attractions

Travel the Prairie Trail Scenic Byway

The Prairie Trail Scenic Byway is a 56-mile-long historical route that crosses through Lindsborg. Native Americans, pioneers and explorers traveled this path searching for a better life. Along the way, stop at some of the best roadside attractions. Coronado Heights known as the smoky hills, is a must-see site.

Spanish Explorer Francisco Vasquez de Coronado, stopped at this location in the 1500s. Check out the Coronado Heights Castle made of sandstone. In October, you can swing by the Svensk Hyllningsfest Festival to celebrate Swedish pioneers. Listen to folk music and watch the Swedish Folk Dancers perform.

Prairie Trail Scenic Byway

When you travel the Prairie Trail Scenic Byway, you follow in the steps of Native Americans, explorers and pioneers as they sought…

Coronado Heights

Coronado Heights is the southern-most bluff in a series of seven, known as the Smoky Hills. The hill is located northwest of…

Svensk Hyllningsfest

Occurring in October of odd numbered years, the residents of Lindsborg host a community-wide festival and don traditional Swedish…

Tour attractions and learn history

Hunting wild dala horses is a tradition for Lindsborg. The Herd of Wild Dala Horses is one of The 8 Wonders of Kansas Customs. Each horse has been painted and named by local artists. You can pick up a map to locate each dala horse at the Lindsborg Convention and Visitors Bureau. You can find one of the dala horses outside a gift shop called Hemslöjd. You will learn not only Swedish heritage, but Swedish language in Lindsborg. Hemslöjd means handicraft in Swedish. 

More history and culture can be found at the Lindsborg Old Mill & Swedish Heritage Museum. Explore exhibits about the pioneer life, visit a flour mill from 1898, and learn the history of the Homestead Cabin from 1870. Want to know if you have Swedish roots? The research library can help with that. Another historical landmark is the Höglund Dugout. It was an early Scandinavian home in 1868. You can find the dugout near Coronado Heights. 

Hunt for the Wild Dalas

The community icon, the dala horse, has been reinterpreted thanks to the talent of local artists. Each individual work of art…

Herd of Wild Dalas

All maps and guides are available at the Lindsborg Convention and Visitors Bureau at 104 E. Lincoln St. or at the Certified Travel…

Wild Dala Herd

The Herd of Wild Dala Horses, one of the 8 Wonders of Kansas Customs, roams freely throughout Lindsborg. Maps available at Travel…

Hemslõjd

"Hemslöjd" is Swedish for handicraft. When you visit Lindsborg you don't want to miss Hemslöjd with the big Dala Horse out front…

Hoglund Ballpark

One baseball field with grass infield, press box, scoreboard, 392-foot outfield fence to centerfield and 350-foot outfield fences…

Try Swedish foods

After visiting byways, dala horses, and museums, you are sure to be hungry. Lindsborg has plenty of restaurants to hit the spot. Churned ice cream can be found at Indigo Moo’d, the homemade ice cream shop. Enjoy ice cream flavors like raspberry, honey lavender, and death by chocolate. You can indulge in pitchers of tap beer and specialty sandwiches at Öl Stuga. Öl Stuga is known for its Brent Nelson sandwich. On a submarine bun, try sausage, smoky-sharp cheese, hot pepper cheese, onions, and BBQ sauce. Three amazing Swedish dishes at Crown and Rye include Swedish meatballs, a cabbage roll with ground lamb, and a potato sausage. 

End your night with a stay at the bed and breakfast Rosberg HouseThe Respite vacation home, or the Viking Motel. Now you see why Lindsborg is in the Top Five for Best Small Towns to Visit in the U.S. Lindsborg is filled with plenty of activities, history, and delicious food. Get some pictures at the Coronado Heights, scavenger to find wild dala horses and load up on Swedish gifts and treats at Anderson Butik. The perfect day awaits. For more information about Lindsborg, visit https://www.lindsborgcity.org/.

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Öl Stuga

Pull up a chair, order a "Brent Nelson" and a cool one and catch up with the locals. What is a "Brent Nelson"? Come to the Stuga…

Crown and Rye

Treat your tastebuds with classic and new Swedish and American fare, handcrafted cocktails, and homemade desserts! Take-out and…

Rosberg House

Treat yourself to a luxury getaway in Kansas at a beautifully renovated Queen Anne Victorian home. Peaceful with modern amenities…

The Respite

This vacation home is available for short-term stays as a retreat to relax, unwind, and refocus. The Respite is a 1 bed / 1 bath…

Anderson Butik

Since 1973 when Anderson Butik was founded by Charlie and Gladys Anderson, they have provided Swedes and Swedish-Americans with…

Lindsborg

Lindsborg is a small city located in McPherson County and just a few miles south of Salina.  The city is known for its association with…