- TripBuzz found 1 things to do with kids in or near Lucas, Kansas.
- From Garden of Eden to Kanopolis State Park, the Lucas area offers 15 different types of family activities, including: Historic Sites, Zoos, Bowling and Movie Theaters.
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The ten-room limestone cabin is at the center of the Garden of Eden, a garden which is made entirely from concrete-built sculptures. There are more than 200 sculptures in here. The Garden of Eden is included in the National Register of Historic Places.
39.8 Miles
Kanapolis State Park is an outdoor wildlife reserve. It is located in Marquette, Kansas. The place also has sites such as caves, canyons, hiking and the mushroom rocks.
42.6 Miles
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3000 Sternberg Drive, Hays, KS 67601
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Geology, paleontology, botany, and animal life are the domains depicted in the permanent collection of the Sternberg Museum of Natural History. There are more than 80,000 items included in this collection.
42.7 Miles
Sternberg Museum of Natural History features a replicated fossil dig site and includes many dinosaurs exhibits. It also has a discovery room for interactive learning, and a nature trail with a guide for identifying native plants.
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1803 General Custer Road, Hays, KS 67601
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Offering gymnastics training for kids, Heartland Academy of Gymnastics & Dance hosts kids night out events where kids can participate in activities and games. The center also offers birthday party packages that include a chaperon and organized play time.
43.7 Miles
A modern family-friendly fun center, Centennial Lanes offers sixteen lanes of bowling for casual or league play. In addition to bowling, the center also features a pro shop, pizzeria, bar and game room.
43.8 Miles
Leopards, rhinos, storks, alligators, and many other species of animals can be admired at the Rolling Hills Wildlife Adventure. The museum contains exhibits from 7 different regions, from the arctic one to the rainforests. A restaurant is also found on the site.
44.7 Miles
On an area as big as 2 football fields, the Rock City is made from 200 limestone rocks, some as big as a house. These formations appeared 250 million years ago, when this was the bottom of an inland sea.
45.0 Miles
Free to the public, Frontier Park Disc Golf Course is an 18-hole course that covers 5,606 feet and features asphalt tee pads. The park also has a drinking fountain, restrooms and shelter houses.
45.6 Miles
With at least 330 bird species spotted over one year, the Cheyenne Bottoms cover 41,000 acres of wetland and is a very popular place among bird-watchers. The Education Center displays other animals which can be found in the area, from fish to salamanders.