Byway Facts
Here in Kansas, we pronounce the river's name, "Ar-Kansas." Ask Kansans why, and we might tell you, "Because we don't live in "Kansaw!" We sensibly combine the state's name with the river's most prominent feature - the sweeping "arc" it makes through this Byway region. 

The Wetlands & Wildlife National Scenic Byway takes visitors through Barton, Stafford & Reno counties in central Kansas. The road moves through radiant wetlands exploding with wildlife; prairie vistas with immense blue skies; and seven rural communities shaped by nature and the entrepreneurial spirit. The marshes that anchor this scenic drive, Cheyenne Bottoms and Quivira National Wildlife Refuge, are international treasures nestled in the heart of America and the Central Flyway.

Things to see and do along the Byway:

Hoisington.
Stroll Main Street and view the metal banners installed on 62 poles that illustrate the history, wildlife, and birds of the Cheyenne Bottoms Basin. You will also want to tour the Kansas Brick & Tile Plant-www.kansasbrick.com

Cheyenne Bottoms Nature Conservancy Preserve. Grab your binoculars and get ready to spot some of the rarest and most unique birds in the nation on the observation tower
provided for visitors and birders.

Claflin. Visit WPA Post Rock Bridges on the National Historic Register, and stand at the geographic center of KS

Cheyenne Bottoms Wildlife Area. Visit the Kansas Wetlands Education Center to view various educational displays, watch small critters in their habitats, and shop for souvenirs at the gift shop.

Ellinwood. Tour the Ellinwood Underground Tunnels, shop at the 1894 Wolf Hotel and Bill Starr Antique stores.

Great Bend. Take a GPS Video Tour of Cheyenne Bottoms & the Wetlands & Wildlife National Scenic Byway, watch treatment of an injured raptor at the Raptor Center, and shop in downtown Great Bend's Mytown stores.

Hudson. Tour the Stafford Co Flour Mill, and eat at the local favorite Wheatland Cafe.

Quivira National Wildlife Refuge. A great place for eagle and wildlife watching.

St. John. See electricity work at the St. John Science Museum, walk the town square and view the Opera House, courthouse, and fountain.

Stafford. See wild whooping cranes at Quivira NWR, and enjoy the architecture of six buildings on the
National Historic Register.

"Most of my nature photographs are from the daily little trek to the Bottoms or Quivira that I take with my Labrador, Queen Smoochy. Where else in the world can you go out for 30-45 minutes and see all this? Most of my time spent is with my jaw dropped." - Dan Witt, Nature Photographer
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Learn about the seven communities along the byway and download a list of unique things to see and do in each community.