Local Hotels in Kinsley, Kansas

The town of Kinsley, Kansas is the middle point on the map between New York City and San Francisco, exactly 1,561 miles in each direction. The residents, nestled on the green rolling hills, live only a few miles from the famous Dodge City and around 145 miles east of Wichita. The small town of Kinsley has a rich and ongoing history. Plains Indians once roamed the area before immigrants settled in town. Many people travel to Kinsley to visit Civil War memorials and the National Foundation for Carnival Heritage Center, as well as hunt different species of animals year-round.
  1. Two Elk Lodge Bed and Breakfast

    • People come from all over to hunt deer, quail and pheasant.

      Two Elk Lodge caters mainly to those coming to hunt, although they are open all year. With a variety of rooms, the lodge can house larger groups of hunters. Outdoor dog kennels are provided as well as an area dedicated to cleaning bird and deer. Breakfasts are served each morning and wireless Internet is available in the Lodge. A barbecue grill is for residents after a long day of hunting. A tornado shelter is also on the property in case of an emergency. From the lodge, a brisk walk to town to visit the historic sights is a must for any traveler.

    Tucked Inn Bed and Breakfast

    • The Tucked Inn hosts guests from all over the country. The three private rooms, as well as the separate cottage, have a central theme. The Taos room features Southwestern decor, the Garden room is a cozy reminder of the country and the Quilt room has a canopy bed and a traditional quilt. Guests can also relax around the brick fireplace in the Great Room or spend time in the backyard beside the pool on warmer days. Breakfast is served on the antique barn wood table each morning. The cottage has a fireplace, a sleeper sofa, separate bedroom, cable TV and a patio to sit and sip coffee in the mornings.

    La Quinta Inn and Suites

    • A hot breakfast is served at all the lodging spots.

      The La Quinta Inn and Suites, located in Dodge City, is close to shopping, restaurants and the Boot Hill Museum. Each room has wireless Internet, a refrigerator, a microwave, a coffeemaker and cable TV. A fitness center is in the hotel along with an indoor pool for swimming any time during the year. Laundry and meeting facilities are available as well as a business center. A hot breakfast is served every morning near the lobby. Fresh fruit, eggs, bacon and waffles are some of the many items on the menu.

    Boot Hill Bed and Breakfast

    • Across the street from Boot Hill, in Dodge City, this bed and breakfast invites guests to come and stay for the "best breakfast in the west." The Burr House, the historical name of the property, is on the National Register of Historic Buildings. The rooms, named for Wyatt Earp and Annie Oakley, are rich in antiques, taking guests to another time in history. Although a historical house, modern conveniences are available, including wireless Internet, cable TV and a refrigerator. Breakfast is served each morning, with a myriad of choices. Fresh-baked bread, eggs, bacon, cinnamon rolls, french toast and coffee are available.

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