Thursday, February 23, 2012

June Jaunt Communities: Introducing Scott City!

The rich history of 2011 All-America City, Scott City, and the beauty of our community are woven with friendly folk in an ideal location, making a tapestry that can only be described as “ An Exceptional Way of Life!
Come visit where you can see buffalo along the highway, stroll along a prairie trail, or stand next to a big rock. Come visit where you can step back in time at a museum, see three National sites; Battle Canyon, El Cuartelejo Ruins, and Monument Rocks, climb on a tractor or grain elevator on the new handicapped-accessible playground, go swimming, hiking, and fishing, or look for fossils. Come to where you can pamper yourself at one of our quaint bed & breakfasts, or try a cabin at the lake. Shop, eat, relax - Visit Scott City.
Scott City is located in Western Kansas just 62 miles East of the Colorado border on K96. An active downtown & thriving business community invite visitors and residents alike to “Stop in Scott; Your Shopping Spot!” Local officials diligently work together to ensure Scott City remains strong, progressive and growing.

Whether you’re craving a double cheeseburger, enchilada, Chinese food, or a big juicy steak, you’ll find it here in our community. Our restaurants offer a selection of great food that will not only please your palate, but your pocketbook as well. Explore & Enjoy!
Prepare yourself to be taken on a journey into the history, wildlife, and beauty of the old west in the Jerry Thomas Gallery and Collection – a must see destination point for wildlife and western art enthusiasts. The beautiful gallery building, designed with Southwest architectural accents, is a spacious 5,000 sq. ft., state of the art facility adjoining the El Quartelejo Museum on K96 in Scott City. Collections include beautiful Native American, Civil War, Indian War, and cowboy trail items.

El Quartelejo Museum is a unique timeline museum.  It leads the visitor through the history of Scott County from the fossil remains of the inland sea over 80 million years ago through modern day agriculture.  Included in the exhibits are a replica of El Quartelejo pueblo, rocks and fossils, and other historic displays.  A second building houses vintage tractors & buggies, household and farming artifacts.
The Park on the Plains playground was built in the fall of 2009 by volunteers using funds raised by the community. Children of all ages are drawn to this sprawling “play city” like magnets!
Lake Scott Park is a picturesque oasis in the high plains, named one of the 50 must see state parks by National Geographic Magazine. Hidden within a western Kansas prairie, the park is a startling oasis of natural springs, deep wooded canyons and craggy bluffs. A 100 acre lake, created by a dam constructed in 1930, is nestled among the picturesque hills. Rich in history and scenic splendor, Lake Scott State Park and Wildlife Area provides a perfect recreational setting for boating, year-round fishing, swimming, camping, hiking and wildlife observation.

Whether you are looking for a place to spend the day shopping, to explore historical sites, or to just spend quality time with the family, Scott City and the surrounding area offer a sense of community, a commitment to service, cutting edge amenities, and an easier, slow-paced lifestyle—all of which come together in one of Southwest Kansas’ most picturesque locales.
Visit Scott City.  Let the journey begin… 
 More info at www.scottcityks.org

Thursday, February 16, 2012

June Jaunt Communities: Introducing Dighton

If you live in a town where children dare not venture out and your personal safety is only as good as your door locks, then you need Lane County, Kansas! You won’t just live in our communities, you’ll have a life!

Join us for a fresh start in a place where children play safely in our parks, swim in the community pool and enjoy weekend picnics with family & friends.  Live among folks who are your neighbors & friends.  Lane County communities are places where children can walk to school & parks without worry about them getting there safe & sound; where communities overflow with great American values borne of hard work, honesty, family, friendship, respect and trust in each other and our creator. 

Great schools, excellent outdoor recreation, our western heritage and pioneer spirit have laid the foundation for a great work ethic among our workforce and provided the launching pad for motivated entrepreneurs.

Proximity to one of Kansas 8 natural wonders, Monument Rocks, nearby Lake Scott State Park, along with a short trip to the Cat House Recreation area offers the hardiest outdoor types a great environment for new adventures in camping and boating, or just relax while you explore new natural wonders. 


 Pheasant, Deer and Turkey hunting is the very best in the nation.  Alternative energy development is bringing a new high tech industry for young adults to develop exciting, high paying careers.

Come experience the authentic rural life.  Real small town America….the way it really is. 

You too can be a part of the new Wild West.  You don’t just live in Lane County communities… You have a life!  

Don’t miss all the fun events and good times during this year’s K-96 June Jaunt!  All weekend long we’ll have Hay Rides, Buffalo Bill, the All American Hot Dogger, Movies In The Park, and a concert by the “Gospel Truth Trio”.  You’ll especially enjoy the fantastic Blue Grass Festival on June 2nd!

2012 K-96 JUNE JAUNT - Experience genuine home town America

Check us out online at ilovelane.com or ilovedighton.com

Thursday, February 9, 2012

June Jaunt Communities: Introducing Ness City

Welcome to Ness City...


The Ness City Bank Building (The Skyscraper of the Plains) was built of limestone in 1890 and is listed on the national registry. The Ness County Historical Society and the Ness County Courthouse also provide glimpses of our history. A bronze statue of Corporal Noah V. Ness, a Civil War soldier for whom the county was named, sits on a patio of memorial bricks on the Courthouse lawn.  
Ness City Bank Building



Corporal Noah V. Ness
























Recreational facilities in Ness City include a swimming pool, park, bowling center, tennis courts, baseball and softball diamonds, and an all-weather track. Ness County offers excellent hunting of upland game, migratory birds, and deer.



Downtown Ness City offers a variety of retail shopping including jewelry, clothing, gift and antique stores. A sports store also features hunting and fishing supplies.
A full service motel and two bed and breakfasts are nearby and there are three RV parks with full hook-ups available. Various restaurants offer everything from steaks, seafood, barbecue, pizza and fast food.


Ness City is within a 60-mile radius of Great Bend, Dodge City, and Hays. Public and parochial schools offer educational opportunities for the Ness City residents. Five churches nurture our spiritual beings, and job opportunities can be found in petroleum, medical, manufacturing, education and food service industries.

Thursday, February 2, 2012

June Jaunt Communities: Introducing Great Bend

 We Invite You . . . .

To experience the many opportunities that our charming community has to offer. You will find authentic rural charm, marvelous attractions/ events, thriving downtown area, local cuisine, comfortable lodging and true Midwestern hospitality. It’s a delightful combination!

To discover the spectacular attraction that provide a breathtaking prairie surprise?
·        Great Bend Raptor Center –Watch the rehabilitation and compare your wingspan to raptors!    

·        Great Bend Brit Spaugh Zoo - Wild animals from all over the globe call this FREE zoo home
·        Great Bend Sports Complex- Parking space, playgrounds, batting cages, concessions, and restrooms..
·        Historical Village- Step back in time and explore the history of the region.
·        Oil and Gas Museum – Learn the history of the oil industry in Kansas.
·        SRCA Dragstrip- Home of the first ever national drag racing event. 
·        Shafer Gallery- A collection of art created by national recognized local artist Gus Shafer.
·        Wetlands Waterpark - Step into a water park of slides and spray features of all sizes!

To explore our unique and thriving downtown area!
·        Barton Arts Center – Housed in the first stone building in Great Bend, built in 1872.

Photo by K.Nicolet
·        Birdhouse Art Walk- Peek into the crossroads of nature and art in a creative community!
·        Crest Theatre – Theatrical live performances for every season in this historical treasure. 
Downtown Great Bend
·        Jack Kilby Memorial – A dedication to Nobel Peace Prize winner and Great Bend native, Jack Kilby.
·        Kansas Quilt Walk – A tribute to the women of the Santa-Fe Trail days.

To travel the nearby Wetlands and Wildlife National Scenic Byway where nature is at her best.

·        Cheyenne Bottoms – largest interior marsh in the US and wetlands of international importance.
·        Kansas Wetlands Education Center – State-of-the-art interactive exhibits for all ages!

To share the authentic Great Bend over flowing with:
·        Fabulous shopping – Find unique treasures when you shop in our stores and boutiques throughout town!
·        Local cuisine- Indulge in some tasty goodness when you dine with us!
·        Comfortable lodging- Stay with us, and experience true Midwestern hospitality!

To Be sure you check the Great Bend events listings for a schedule of our June Jaunt activities!
For more information visit us at www.visitgreatbend.org.
Feel free to call our Community Coordinator at 620-793-4111
 or drop us an email at chayes@greatbendks.net