Fall in Kansas

Break out your flannels and throw on some boots because autumn in Kansas is an amazing time to explore. Looking to do some leaf peepin'? Kansas has some amazing fall foliage that's just waiting to be photographed. Ready to have some fun (and maybe find some Instagramable moments along the way)? Kansas has some incredible fall festivals that are perfect for the family. Don't forget that late summer to early fall is peak bloom for many open-to-the-public sunflower fields in Kansas. When you start to feel that crisp fall air, remember to grab your pumpkin at  Kansas pumpkin patches!

Not interested in the Pumpkin Spice Latte life, but down for some spooky adventures? Be sure to check out our Haunted Kansas Road Trip & Bone Chilling Kansas Adventures!

2023 Fall Foliage Updates

The northern half of the state will begin to see leaves change in early to mid-October (October 10-17), while the trees located in the southern half will start their transition around mid to late October (October 17-24). Source

Autumn Awaits in Kansas

A Lake and Forest At Crawford State Park In Kansas

Haunted Kansas

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It's the season to explore

Jackson Park Atchison Fall

Travel Seasons

Spring

Spring is the premier time to come to Kansas. This time of year comes with cool breezes, plenty of rain, and blossoming flowers! 

Summer

Summer is easily one of the most convenient times to visit Kansas. Our days are long and sun shines bright, making it the perfect place to…

Winter

Being in the "middle of it all" the winter season in Kansas will feel different depending on where you visit from.

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