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The best camper van rentals in Kansas

Kansas is famous for classic American culture like apple pie, rustic landscapes, and of course authentic cowboys. Exploring this icon of the US in a camper van rental means the chance to experience the true meaning of America's home on the range.

Kansas is known as the Sunflower State because the wild species grow all over its territory. The weather is perfectly suited for these beautiful flowers and from mid-August to early October they can be seen growing just about everywhere. You’ll find an endless amount of tallgrass prairie and bison roaming in the grasslands that fill the landscapes of this unique state.


Civil War sites like Fort Larned and Fort Scott are popular for history lovers visiting Kansas, where you can learn about the uses and intricate architecture of these impressive structures. Visiting these places with a camper van rental allows for an immersive, self-paced experience of what it would have been like to live in Kansas in the past.


Kansas’ landscapes are wide open prairies, making for unbeatable scenery that you can explore at your own pace. It’s home to the Santa Fe Trail used by pioneers in the 1800s, offering a chance to see wagon tracks that are still visible and walk the same steps as settlers from more than 200 years ago. Find one-of-a-kind geographical features in the western Badlands of Kansas, like Monument Rocks which is 80 million years old, or Little Jerusalem with its 800-foot deep canyon.


The Flint Hills Nature Trail is a 118-mile bike path in Western Kansas where you can pass under dense forests of oak trees and through beautiful rolling prairies. You'll find small towns along the route that offer scenic attractions, like cave systems at Strataca Underground Salt Museum. Witness flocks of migrating birds at Cheyenne Bottoms National Wildlife Refuge and find opportunities for horseback riding among its many trails.


Put together your Kansas camper van adventure bucket list and get ready to hit the road.


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Kansas is home to 26 state parks hosting hundreds of campsites for camper vans, tents and RVs.

Dodge City, KS is the windiest city in all of America. In this town winds average at 14 mph, meaning blowing dust and tumbleweeds are a daily occurrence for locals.

Kansas is one of the flattest states in America. It's definitely not known for its mountains. That doesn't mean that Kansas lacks elevation though. Mount Sunflower sits at a whopping 4,039 ft above sea level.

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